Graduate students Kendall Davis and Ben Vanderhyde discuss how to get started doing research on a biblical passage whether for preaching, for bible study, or for class. Sometimes it can be hard to know how to start and how to direct your research. The key is learning how to ask questions of the text that guide your research. Kendall and Ben discuss the parable of the wicked tenants (Matthew 21:33–46) as a test case in learning how to ask questions of a text
1. To become familiar with the contents of the Old Testament. 2. To learn exegetical method 3. To ap...
The Elements of Inquiry covers the basic guidelines for graduate students doing an investigation or ...
The course examines concepts and criteria used in Biblical Sciences: word, Revelation, transmission,...
Graduate students Kendall Davis and Ben Vanderhyde discuss how to get started doing research on a bi...
It is normally not enough for students to prepare translations of passages for biblical Hebrew exege...
The need for God is not just a wish to know about Him, but rather a quest to encounter Him, where pe...
A practical problem often arises in gospel doctrine classes since the scriptural text is often bypas...
The most important step in conducting a high-quality research study is to create a study question th...
An informative guide to designing and formulating research questions. Crucial starting points for re...
A practical problem often arises in gospel doctrine classes since the scriptural text is often bypas...
A course designed to enable the student to conduct meaningful theological research and to report the...
A practical problem often arises in gospel doctrine classes since the scriptural text is often bypas...
Course description This course explores selected exegetical issues in the Book of Exodus and provide...
1. Course description This course explores selected exegetical issues in the Book of Genesis, and pr...
In this project, I have investigated the most commonly used methods in Qur’anic and Biblical exegesi...
1. To become familiar with the contents of the Old Testament. 2. To learn exegetical method 3. To ap...
The Elements of Inquiry covers the basic guidelines for graduate students doing an investigation or ...
The course examines concepts and criteria used in Biblical Sciences: word, Revelation, transmission,...
Graduate students Kendall Davis and Ben Vanderhyde discuss how to get started doing research on a bi...
It is normally not enough for students to prepare translations of passages for biblical Hebrew exege...
The need for God is not just a wish to know about Him, but rather a quest to encounter Him, where pe...
A practical problem often arises in gospel doctrine classes since the scriptural text is often bypas...
The most important step in conducting a high-quality research study is to create a study question th...
An informative guide to designing and formulating research questions. Crucial starting points for re...
A practical problem often arises in gospel doctrine classes since the scriptural text is often bypas...
A course designed to enable the student to conduct meaningful theological research and to report the...
A practical problem often arises in gospel doctrine classes since the scriptural text is often bypas...
Course description This course explores selected exegetical issues in the Book of Exodus and provide...
1. Course description This course explores selected exegetical issues in the Book of Genesis, and pr...
In this project, I have investigated the most commonly used methods in Qur’anic and Biblical exegesi...
1. To become familiar with the contents of the Old Testament. 2. To learn exegetical method 3. To ap...
The Elements of Inquiry covers the basic guidelines for graduate students doing an investigation or ...
The course examines concepts and criteria used in Biblical Sciences: word, Revelation, transmission,...