God's Glory Revealed in Christ
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Thomas R. Schreiner is one of the most significant scholars in modern Baptist academia. For over three decades, Schreiner has faithfully taught multiple generations in the classroom, in the church, and through his many published works. B&H Academic is honored to publish this collection of essays in honor of Thomas R. Schreiner: teacher, pastor, and friend. Over his decades in Christian academia, Thomas R. Schreiner has created a diverse body of work in New Testament studies, biblical theology, and pastoral ministry. In honor of Schreiner's ongoing work and commitment to faithful, winsome conversations about the central issues of our faith, editors Denny Burk, James M. Hamilton Jr. and Brain Vickers compiled nineteen essays addressing different aspects of biblical theology. These essays fall into four categories: Whole Bible Approaches to Biblical Theology as well as Major Themes and Issues, Background Issues, and Applications in Biblical Theology. Contributors discuss important topics, such as: dispensationalism, covenant theology, sanctification, and the kingdom of God and the public square. Readers of God's Glory Revealed in Christ will deepen their understanding of biblical theology, learning, as Tom Schreiner has consistently modeled, how to apply biblical theology to life. - Publisher.
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Brian J. Vickers
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James M. Hamilton Jr.
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Denny Burk
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Brian Vickers
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James Hamilton
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