A Biblical Theology of Redemption: Themes and Interpretation (BI312) by Dr. Erika Moore takes an in-depth look at redemption. The course opens with an introduction to biblical theology and how it compares to systematic theology. From there, Dr. Moore examines the history of redemption, beginning with Genesis and the early covenants and moving through the Old Testament into the New. The course concludes by looking at union with Christ and discussing how redemption is applied to believers. An example of how to preach redemption from the Old Testament is also provided.
Introduction
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker and the Course
4m
Preliminary Issues and Distinctions
Definition of Biblical Theology: God’s Active Self-Disclosure
7m
Definition of Biblical Theology: Former Events Explained by Later Revelation
4m
Dangers Biblical Theology Guards Against
9m
Christocentric Nature of Biblical Theology: Taught by Jesus
6m
Christocentric Nature of Biblical Theology: Taught by the Apostles
6m
How Biblical Theology Differs from Systematic Theology
5m
Relationship between Redemption and Revelation
2m
Covenantal Nature of Redemption
Definition of Redemption
5m
Covenant of Redemption
5m
Trinitarian Foundation of Redemption
7m
Covenants in Redemptive History
3m
The Fall Sets the Stage
Meta-narrative of Scripture and the Need for Redemption
5m
Two Seeds in Genesis 3:15: Enmity between Satan and Humanity
5m
Two Seeds in Genesis 3:15: The Seed of the Serpent
4m
Two Seeds in Genesis 3:15: The Seed of the Woman
6m
The Exodus and the Roots of Israel’s Laws
From the Garden to Egypt
5m
The Exodus from Egypt
4m
The First Passover
7m
Passover Reflected in Leviticus
8m
Meaning and Significance of the Sacrificial System
7m
Celebration and Obligation
8m
Segullah: God’s Mad Money
8m
Care for the Disenfranchised in Society
9m
Echoes of Redemption in Subsequent Revelation
Echoes of Redemption in Joshua and Judges
6m
The Book of Ruth, Part 1: Naomi Widowed
6m
The Book of Ruth, Part 2: Ruth Meets Boaz
8m
The Book of Ruth, Part 3: Ruth Redeemed by Boaz
6m
The Book of Ruth, Part 4: Ancestors of David and Jesus
6m
Echoes of Redemption in the Prophets
Prophetic Reflections: Who Are the Prophets?
8m
Prophetic Use of Exodus Imagery
6m
Why the Exile Led to a Crisis of Faith
7m
Radical Solution Needed: Jeremiah
6m
Radical Solution Needed: Ezekiel
6m
A Second Exodus: Out of Babylon
4m
The Postexilic Situation
Problems Faced by the Returnees: The Devastation of Jerusalem
7m
Problems Faced by the Returnees: Land Disputes
6m
Problems Faced by the Returnees: External and Internal Opposition
4m
Postexilic Period under Ezra and Nehemiah
8m
A Better Redemption Is Coming
8m
Did God Lie to Israel? Rescue and Restoration
6m
Did God Lie to Israel? Changed Hearts and Restoration of the United Kingdom
7m
The Exodus Motif in the Psalter
Source of Encouragement
7m
Source of Confusion: Two Linked Royal Psalms
7m
Source of Confusion: A Bidimensional View of Kingship
8m
Source of Confusion: A Delayed Fulfillment
8m
The Redemption Concept in the Intertestamental Period
5m
Redemption in the New Testament
Broadening and Narrowing
7m
Nature of the Kingdom
7m
Daniel 7, the Son of Man: The Chaos of the World
7m
Daniel 7, the Son of Man: God’s Victory and Eternal Reign
6m
Isaiah’s Suffering Servant
6m
Isaiah’s Suffering Servant and Daniel’s Son of Man
4m
First-Century Context of Redemption and Ransom
6m
Redemption: Victory of Christ over Satan
8m
Jesus as the True Israel
7m
The Transfiguration and Jesus’s Exodus
6m
Jesus as a Second Moses
6m
Union with Christ
Redemption Applied: Situational Awareness
5m
Union with Christ: The Hub of the Wheel
4m
Union with Christ: In His Session
9m
Union with Christ: All the Blessings
6m
Union with Christ: Implications for Christian Living