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Evangelical Theology: Audio Lectures

A Biblical and Systematic Introduction

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Evangelical Theology: Audio Lectures

By: Michael F. Bird
Narrated by: Michael F. Bird
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The Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures series provides a unique audio learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook's direct narration of a book's text, Evangelical Theology: Audio Lectures includes high quality live-recordings of college-level lectures that cover the important points from each subject as well as relevant material from other sources.

Evangelical Theology: Audio Lectures, presents systematic theology from the unique perspective of a biblical scholar. Author and scholar Michael Bird contends that the center, unity, and boundary of the evangelical faith is the evangel, or gospel, as opposed to doctrines like justification by faith or inerrancy.

The evangel is the unifying thread in evangelical theology and the theological hermeneutic through which the various loci of theology need to be understood, thus these lectures present an approach to Christian doctrine that begins with the gospel and sees each loci through the lens of the gospel.

Filled with vibrant illustrations and humor that will keep viewers engaged as they learn the foundational doctrines of the Christian faith, Evangelical Theology: Audio Lectures is an ideal way for beginning students and laypeople to explore theology.

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This audio lecture is a great introduction and overview to evangelical theology. Michael F. Birds humorous and quirky personality shines through, while he opens up complex conversations of theology in a simple yet inviting manner.

There is a few places I think the chapter could have started a minute earlier or so. However for the most part the chapter dividing is good.

I’d recommend this to anyone who wants to get to an understanding of evangelical theology, but have some experience with academic studies. Though be aware that you will have to look up theological terminology if you don’t know them already.

Simple, fun and inviting

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