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25 August, 2011

The Perfection of God

This third teaching from the series, "The Attributes of God," focused on God's perfection, both in his being and in his ways. Some consideration is also given to how this should impact our lives. Audio and notes are available here, or by clicking the appropriate link in the upper right column on this page.

24 August, 2011

The Personhood of God

The second installment of a new series, "The Attributes of God," is now available here in both audio and note files. This study focuses on five ways in which the Triune nature of God has bearing upon humanity, which was created to manifest God's image. These include the following: God is relational, diverse, unified, co-equal, and "structured." Click the link in the upper right hand column of this page to access the series.

01 June, 2011

Audio for Lesson 26

I just corrected the link to the audio for the 26th and final lecture from the course, "God's Story of Redemption." This lecture provides a brief summary to the course. You may access it here.

26 May, 2011

Hermeneutics (Biblical Interpretation) - completed

The seventeen session course on Hermeneutics (Biblical Interpretation) is now complete. Audio and notes are available here. Session topics included the following:
  1. Intro: Theological Studies
  2. Intro: Exegesis & Hermeneutics
  3. Historical Context
  4. Literary Context
  5. Content
  6. Interpretive Principles
  7. Biblical Imagery
  8. Postmodernism
  9. Postmodernism; Allegorization
  10. The Biblical Metanarrative
  11. Application
  12. OT Narrative & Acts
  13. Gospels & Parables
  14. The Law
  15. Prophets & Revelation
  16. Psalms & Wisdom
  17. The Authority of Scripture

22 May, 2011

Psalms & Wisdom Literature

Interpreting the Psalms and the wisdom literature of the Old Testament (Proverbs, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Job) is the focus of the sixteenth class of my course on "Hermeneutics" (Biblical Interpretation). Audio and notes are available here.