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Covenant Hermeneutics and Biblical Eschatology

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by Kim Burgess & Gary DeMar

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Theologian Kim Burgess likens systematic theology to dissection and biblical theology to vivisection. While both methods seek to understand what the Bible is saying, one works in bits and pieces, while the other works to understand the Bible as an organic whole. Traditional evangelical interpretations are too often informed by the dissection method and less by vivisection.

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1/10/2023

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Episode thumbnail for 25-The New Testament's Own Hermeneutic

June 13, 2023

25-The New Testament's Own Hermeneutic

<p>Kim summarizes all that has been said in this series by using eight different sets of verses that explain and describe the spiritual hermeneutic of the New Testament. The Bible itself should be the guide and informing our understanding. (NOTE: This will be the last episode for a few weeks as we work on getting all of this material transcribed and put into book form.)</p>

Episode thumbnail for 24-A Spiritual Kingdom

June 6, 2023

24-A Spiritual Kingdom

<p>Kim continues expounding the Spiritual worldview of the New Covenant. Abraham was looking for a city whose Builder was God, not a city—or kingdom—made by men. Jesus said it was good that He was going away so that He could send the Spirit to bring all things to their mind. Understanding of the Bible's internal hermeneutic, including the eschatological message, comes through the Spirit. Like Abraham, we also should not be looking or waiting for a physical kingdom.</p>

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May 30, 2023

23-Two Covenantal Administrations

<p>In this penultimate episode of what he planned to present, Kim shows how the Old Covenant and the New Covenant are related and separate, i.e., their continuity and their discontinuity. Both covenants are pictured in the symbol and the reality of the temple: the holy place and the Holy of Holies. The way into the Holy of Holies was opened and made manifest by Christ's work and ministry.</p> <p>View the chart here: <a href= "https://americanvision.org/posts/two-covenantal-administrations/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">https://americanvision.org/posts/two-covenantal-administrations/</a></p>

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What is Covenant Hermeneutics and Biblical Eschatology?

Theologian Kim Burgess likens systematic theology to dissection and biblical theology to vivisection. While both methods seek to understand what the Bible is saying, one works in bits and pieces, while the other works to understand the Bible as an organic whole. Traditional evangelical interpretations are too often informed by the dissection method and less by vivisection.

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