Tag: <span>02 intermediate</span>

NT Wright on Natural Theology & Historical Exegesis (NT Wright, 2018)

0:48 – What is the relationship between analytic and exegetical theology?
5:11 – What is Perfect Being Theology?
7:49 – Is there anything wrong with someone taking themselves to find the omni-attributes in scripture?
9:49 – How about Natural Theology? Must Natural Theology presuppose Perfect Being Theology?
12:22 – Is there a rough overview of what you (Prof Wright) are hoping to accomplish in your upcoming Gifford Lectures?
16:48 – What is Second-Temple Judaism and where should someone go to learn more about it?
20:02 – Where does the notion of transcendence fit into the historical approach to natural theology?

A discussion of pneumatology and the linguistic turn to practice, with reference to Kevin Vanhoozer’s canonical-linguistic approach to Christian theology (Bellenger, 2009)

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The Regula Fidei and Scripture: 2009 Burns Lectures at Otago University (Jenson, 2009)

Lecture 1: Creed, Scripture, and their Modern Alienation

 

Lecture 2: The Tanakh as Christian Scripture

Lecture 3: The New Testament and Regula Fidei

Lecture 4: The Apostles’ Creed

Lecture 5: The Creed as Critical Theory of Scripture

Lecture 6: Genesis 1:1 and Luke 1:26-38

Discerning the Dawn: History, Eschatology and New Creation: Gifford Lectures 2018 (NT Wright, 2018)

Lecture One – The Fallen Shrine: Lisbon 1755 and the Triumph of Epicureanism

Lecture Two – The Questioned Book: Critical Scholarship and the Gospels

Lecture Three – The Shifting Sand: The Meanings of ‘History’

Lecture Four – The End of the World? Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Historical Perspective

Lecture Five – The Stone the Builders Rejected: Jesus, the Temple and the Kingdom

Lecture Six – A New Creation: Resurrection and Epistemology

Lecture 7 – Broken Signposts? New Answers for the Right Questions

 

Lecture 8 – The Waiting Chalice: Natural Theology and the Missio Dei