In the past several weeks, Southern Seminary has heard four lectures on appropriating biblical theology for the preaching, witness, and ministry of the church. Graeme Goldsworthy, retired lecturer in hermeneutics and Old Testament at Moore Theological College, just finished Gheens Lectures entitled “And Beginning with Moses and All the Prophets: Biblical Theology in the Church, the Academy, and the Home.”
The printed text of each of Professor Goldsworthy’s lectures can be accessed below:
Lecture One: The Necessity and Viability of Biblical Theology
Lecture Two: Biblical Theology in the Seminary and Bible College
Lecture Three: Biblical Theology and Its Pastoral Application
Additionally, last week, we welcomed back an alumnus, Dr. James Hamilton, assistant professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, who delivered the Julius Brown Gay Lecture, entitled “The Typology of David’s Rise to Power: Messianic Patterns in the Book of Samuel.”
The printed copy of Professor Hamilton’s paper may be accessed here and the audio can be listened to from here.