Biblical Theology and the Westminster Standards

February 29th, 2008 by Camden Bucey · [+] add to playlist · [»] play · [↓] download

This episode addresses biblical theology in the Westminster Standards. As the panel explores the issue, several topics arise such as the relationship between biblical and systematic theology and the practice of preaching through the catechisms.

Panel Members

  • Jim Cassidy
  • Jeff Waddington
  • Camden Bucey

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One Response to “Biblical Theology and the Westminster Standards”

  1. E.C. Hock says:

    Areas where biblical theology, on the one hand may challenge classical covenant theology, yet also serve to advance the thinking of covenantal theology, are:

    1. Kingdom of God
    2. Hermeneutics
    3. Eschatology
    4. Gospel Preaching
    5. Continuity-Discontinuity
    Between the Testaments

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