4.49 Benjamin Gladd, David Schrock and Stephen Wellum • Interview • The CSB Connecting Scripture Study Bible

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Dr. Benjamin Gladd on the new CSB Connecting Scripture Study Bible and the current state of Biblical Theology
When the Lights Came On: An Appreciation of Graeme Goldsworthy

We should never neglect to recognize and appreciate our mentors in the faith. Some of them have taught us to read the Bible like never before. Read as Scott Polender recounts how Graeme Goldsworthy impacted his view of the Scriptures.
4.48 Brad Green • Reading • “The State of Biblical Theology Today”

Biblical Theology has a rich history. But is it driving us away from classic Christian Doctrine? A growing divide threatens evangelical theology—and the stakes are higher than you think.
The State of Biblical Theology Today

Biblical Theology has a rich history. But is it driving us away from classic Christian Doctrine? A growing divide threatens evangelical theology—and the stakes are higher than you think.
Caution! The Dangers of Biblical Theology in Preaching

What happens when biblical theology comes to church? In this article, pastor David Schrock teaches men how to use and not use biblical theology in their churches.
4.47 David Schrock • Reading • “What is Typology?”

“Typology” comes up frequently in discussions of Biblical Theology, but what does it mean? Read how David Schrock explains that typology is not merely another method of reading, but an organic structure of escalation and progression arising from God’s redemptive work.
What is Typology?

“Typology” comes up frequently in discussions of Biblical Theology, but what does it mean? Read how David Schrock explains that typology is not merely another method of reading, but an organic structure of escalation and progression arising from God’s redemptive work.
September Intermission: From Biblical Vocation to Biblical Theology

Join us as we transition from the doctrine of vocation to the theme of biblical theology.
1 Samuel 20 and the Tapestry of Christ’s Death and Resurrection

The Old Testament prefigures the death and resurrection of Christ in the most unlikely of places . . .
“In the Beloved:” Christ as the New Jeshurun in Ephesians 1:6?

In saying “in the Beloved” to the church, Paul signals that Christ is the New Israel. Digging into the original language unearths more—another beautiful layer of His identity.
Jonah and the Resurrection of Christ: From Type to Antitype

What does the belly of a fish, the heart of the earth, and something-greater-than-Jonah have in common? The answers start with a “J” and a “T.”
The Cross in Genesis 4.7: Cain Rejected and Rejecting

Is sin crouching at the door, ready to pounce on Cain in Genesis 4:7, or is a “sin offering” lying down ready to extend to Cain the very mercy of God?