Lecture Description
This is the first lecture in the The Gospel and Acts course. Dr. Yarbrough discusses the importance of studying the Bible and using biblical tools.
Course Index
- Studying the Bible and Biblical Tools
- Historical Context of the NT
- Intro to the Gospels
- Matthew I
- Matthew II
- Matthew III
- Matthew IV (Part One)
- Matthew IV (Part Two)
- Mark I
- Mark II
- Mark III
- Mark IV
- Mark V
- Intro to Luke and Acts
- Distinctiveness in the Book of Luke (Part 1)
- Distinctiveness in the Book of Luke (Part 2)
- Fulfillment in Luke
- Jesus: Mascot or Master?
- Christian Doctrine in Luke
- Luke and Eschatological Readiness (Part 1)
- Luke and Eschatological Readiness (Part 2)
- Overview of Acts
- Women in Acts
- Acts 1-28: Spiritual lessons, conversions, and the Kingdom
- Intro to John Approaches to the Gospels (Part 1)
- Approaches to the Gospels and Modern Study (Part 2)
- John: The Eagle Gospel (Part 1)
- John: The Eagle Gospel (Part 2)
- Jesus' Divinity
- Jesus' Ministry
- John: God's Glory
- The Resurrection and God's Promise
- Conversion and Belief
- John: Witness and Doctrine
- Jesus and the Old Testament
- The Hatred of the World
- The Gospel of John and Christian Doctrine
Course Description
In his Gospel and Acts course, Dr. Yarbrough discusses the importance of studying the Bible and using biblical tools.
About the professor: We are pleased to have Dr. Robert Yarbrough as the instructor for our course on the Gospels and Acts. He is currently a Professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Yarbrough taught previously at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Covenant Theological Seminary (1991-96), Wheaton College, and Liberty University. He has been involved in theological education in Eastern Europe since 1990 and in Africa since 1995. He served on pastoral staffs in Montana, Missouri, North Carolina, and Illinois. Bob is the author of 1, 2, and 3 John (2008) in the Baker Exegetical Commentary Series, which he co-edits. Other books include: The Salvation-Historical Fallacy? Reassessing the History of New Testament Theology; and The Gospel of John. With Walter Elwell he authored the widely used textbook Encountering the New Testament: A Historical and Theological Survey which has been translated into numerous languages.