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Theology. Systematic theology, though having once fallen on hard times in both the evangelical church and in the academy is now making a comeback. It should, for it is both possible and necessary. Systematic theology, then, for our purposes, is the study of all facts about God and his work, from any and every source, but revealed primarily in the Bible, and brought together in a coherent and inter-related manner in order to instruct, encourage and guide the saints in godliness. Lord willing you will find Bible.org to be a great resource in your lifelong pursuit of a right understanding of God, in deepening your relationship with Him, and in strengthening your faithfulness to share God's truth with others.

It's difficult to have a Theology Page and know what to put on it because everything on the site is really in some category of theology. But if you found this page, you are probably looking for resources on our site related to the study of systematic theology. Here is a list of those resources: Beginner Bible verse memorization flashcards. Home Page. CARM - Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry. The Bible, Genesis & Geology. Learn The Bible | Bible Study Tools and Resources - StudyLight.org has the largest collection of Bible Study Resources on the internet!! Daily Bible Study - Church of God. Christian Education. Prophecy. Worldwide.

NETBible: Matthew 1. Notes on Matthew Dr. Thomas L. Constable The Synoptic Problem The synoptic problem is intrinsic to all study of the Gospels, especially the first three. (“Gospel” capitalized in these notes refers to a book of the Bible whereas “gospel” not capitalized refers to the good news, the gospel message.) Part of the synoptic problem is the sources the Holy Spirit led the evangelists to use in producing their Gospels. Some scholars have devoted much time and attention to the study of the other sources the evangelists may have used. In 1776 and 1779 two posthumously published essays by A. As one might expect, the idea of two or more sources occurred to some scholars as the best solution to the synoptic problem (e.g., H. Gradually source criticism gave way to form criticism. The next wave of critical opinion, redaction criticism, began to influence the Christian world shortly after World War II.

Most critics have concluded that one source the writers used was one or more of the other Gospels. “A. Bible Studies - Theology - Religion/Spirituality - AllExperts.com. J. Webb Mealy Top Expert on this page Expertise Qualified to answer questions about the New Testament, including ones that require expert knowledge of Greek, New Testament History, and New Testament Theology. Particular area of expertise is New Testament eschatology (teachings on the end of the world), the Book of Revelation, and the Gospel and epistles of John.

Experience Have taught the Bible and New Testament to lay people for 20 years. OrganizationsInstructor, Seminary of the Street, Oakland, CA PublicationsSee my online publication, www.simplegospel.net, which gives an easy-to-understand but thorough introduction to the Christian Good News. Education/CredentialsPhD, Biblical Studies, Sheffield, UK MA (Honors), Humanities, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY BA (Cum Laude), Religious Studies/New Testament, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA. Jewish Virtual Library - Homepage. Biblos.com: Search, Read, Study the Bible in Many Languages. Welcome To Gospel - Gospel.com. Bible Study Aids.

Best Bible Study Tools on the Internet,Top Bible Study Links, Study online. Christianity. BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages.