Biblical Theology I: OT Biblical Theology
Course Features:
This course, along with Biblical Theology II, serves as an introduction to the history, nature, and methods of Biblical Theology, as well as the discipline’s place and contribution to exegetical theology. This course will introduce the subject of Biblical Theology and apply it to the unfolding revelation of the Old Testament from creation to the return of the Babylonian exiles.
This course, along with Biblical Theology II, serves as an introduction to the history, nature, and methods of Biblical Theology, as well as the discipline’s place and contribution to exegetical theology. This course will introduce the subject of Biblical Theology and apply it to the unfolding revelation of the Old Testament from creation to the return of the Babylonian exiles.
Meet the Professor
Dr. Gerald Bilkes
Dr. Gerald Bilkes is a professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (PRTS) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He earned his PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary in 2002 and has a background in studying hermeneutics, the history of interpretation, and conversion in the Bible. Bilkes has received notable fellowships, including one from the United States Information Agency at the Albright Institute in Jerusalem.
Patrick Jones - Course author