BI101 Introducing Biblical Interpretation: Contexts and Resources (Referenced to Logos 5)
BI101 Introducing Biblical Interpretation: Contexts and Resources (Revised Edition)
BI111 Typological Hermeneutics: Finding Christ in the Whole Bible
BI161 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Difficult Passages I
BI162 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Difficult Passages II
BI163 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Difficult Passages III
BI164 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Difficult Passages IV
BI165 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Difficult Passages V
BI171 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Why Do Christians Disagree about End Times?
BI172 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Why Do Christians Disagree about Baptism?
BI173 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Why Do Christians Disagree about the Bible?
BI190 The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament: Methodology and Practice
BI205 Old Testament Exegesis: Understanding and Applying the Old Testament
BI206 New Testament Exegesis: Understanding and Applying the New Testament
BI210 Introducing Hebraic Thought: A Biblical Philosophy of Truth
BI271 Interpreting New Testament Narrative: Studies and Methods
BI312 A Biblical Theology of Redemption: Themes and Interpretation
BI314 Matthew’s Use of the Old Testament: Kingdom and Christology
BI351 History of Biblical Interpretation I: Second Temple Judaism through the Reformation
BI352 History of Biblical Interpretation II: Seventeenth Century through the Present
Join Dr. Darrell Bock as he explains the dispensational understanding of Scripture in this short course. Dr. Bock describes the core biblical themes in dispensationalism, corrects some common misunderstandings, and demonstrates how dispensationalism interprets God’s plan for salvation history. Whether you consider yourself a dispensationalist or not, this course will encourage you to think critically about what the Bible teaches.
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BI117 Dispensational Hermeneutic of the Bible
Introducing the Speaker and Course
Why Talk about Dispensationalism?
Structures and Covenants: The Abrahamic Covenant and the Nation of Israel (Gen 12:1–3)
The Davidic Covenant (2 Sam 7:7–17)
The New Covenant and Its Relationship to the Mosaic Covenant (Jer 31:31–35)
The Promise of the Spirit and the Realization of the New Covenant
The Arrival of the Spirit and the Topic of Dispensationalism
The Difference between Promise and Law
The Future of Israel as a Nation
The Presence of the Millennial Rule
But What about This World?
Conclusion to the Course
Title: BI117 Dispensational Hermeneutic of the Bible
Instructor: Darrell L. Bock
Publisher: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2018
Product Type: Logos Mobile Education
Resource Type: Courseware, including transcripts, audio, and video resources
Courses: 1
Video Hours: 1.5
Dr. Darrell L. Bock, research professor of New Testament studies and professor of spiritual development and culture at Dallas Theological Seminary, serves as editor-at-large for Christianity Today, and is on the board of Chosen People Ministries and Wheaton College. From 2000 to 2001, Dr. Bock served as president of the Evangelical Theological Society.
He has earned international recognition as a Humboldt Scholar for his work in Luke-Acts, historical Jesus study, biblical theology, as well as with messianic Jewish ministries. He has published articles in the Los Angeles Times and The Dallas Morning News and is a well-known author of over 30 books. His publications include Studying the Historical Jesus: A Guide to Sources and Methods,Jesus According to Scripture, an NIV Application Commentary on Luke, Breaking the Da Vinci Code, and commentaries on Acts and Luke in the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (BECNT) series.