Menu
WordMp3

The Use of Old Testament Prophecy in the New Testament - Literal Allegory or Analogical

Part 17 of a 21 part series.
Organization: ETS National
Price: $3.00
About this Conference: The 56th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in San Antonio, Texas, November 17-19, 2004, featuring speakers such as N.T. Wright, John Dominic Crossan, Albert Mohler, J.P. Morland, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Gregory Beale, William A. Dembski, Roger Nicole, D.A. Carson, Joahn Warkwick Montgomery, Samuel E. Waldron, Peter Enns, Leland Ryken, Gary Habermas, Vern Poythress, and Andreas J. Kostenberger. This set includes 21 selected messages and all 422 messages are available for download by request (help@wordmp3.com).
Gregory K. Beale GK Beale is Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. He has served as The Kenneth T. Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies and Professor of New Testament at the Wheaton College Graduate School, and Visiting Fellow at St. Edmunds College in Cambridge, England for the 2007-2008 academic year. Books Published: The Use of Daniel in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature... read more

Also of Interest - Customers who purchased this item also purchased the following items

ItemSpeaker
Syntactical and Text-Critical Observations on John 20 30-31-Purpose of the Fourth Gospel JohnDA Carson
The Empty Tomb of Jesus - Examining Two Dozen Recent ArgumentsGary Habermas
The Resurrection of the Son of GodN. T. Wright
"Noli Me Tangere" - Why John Meier Won't Touch the Risen LordWilliam Lane Craig
A Response to N. T. Wrights Resurrection of the Son of GodJohn Dominic Crossan
Concepts Truth and Fullness of Meaning Fullness versus Reductionistic Semantics in Biblical InterpretationVern S. Poythress
Creation Out of Nothing A Philosophical and Scientific ExplorationWilliam Lane Craig
Exodus and the Problem of HistoryPeter E. Enns
Introduction to Ruth and Studying the OTRalph Smith
Mapping the Recent Trends toward the Bodily Resurrection Appearances of Jesus verses other Prominent Critical PositionsGary Habermas
12