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Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Reformed Forum
12 episodes
6 months ago
This lesson is from "Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics" taught by Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. This course will explore Van Til's doctrine of the person and work of Christ in polemical engagement with modern christological alternatives. Topics will include a presentation of Van Til's doctrine of the hypostatic union, with an intensive focus on the personalizing relation between the immutable person of the Son and his assumed humanity, along with the bearing of the eternal Son's preexistence on his revelation in redemptive history. Special attention will be given to Van Til's most programmatic treatment of Christology in his neglected but important volume, The Great Debate Today, a work that showcases his sustained appropriation of the pioneering work of Geerhardus Vos and Herman Ridderbos in stunning application to Rudolph Bultmann's so-called program of demythologization. The course concludes with a biblical exposition and pastoral application of Van Til's theology and hermeneutic of the "self-attesting and self-interpreting Christ" of Scripture. Dr. Lane G. Tipton is pastor of Trinity Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Easton, Pennsylvania and Fellow of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Reformed Forum.
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This lesson is from "Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics" taught by Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. This course will explore Van Til's doctrine of the person and work of Christ in polemical engagement with modern christological alternatives. Topics will include a presentation of Van Til's doctrine of the hypostatic union, with an intensive focus on the personalizing relation between the immutable person of the Son and his assumed humanity, along with the bearing of the eternal Son's preexistence on his revelation in redemptive history. Special attention will be given to Van Til's most programmatic treatment of Christology in his neglected but important volume, The Great Debate Today, a work that showcases his sustained appropriation of the pioneering work of Geerhardus Vos and Herman Ridderbos in stunning application to Rudolph Bultmann's so-called program of demythologization. The course concludes with a biblical exposition and pastoral application of Van Til's theology and hermeneutic of the "self-attesting and self-interpreting Christ" of Scripture. Dr. Lane G. Tipton is pastor of Trinity Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Easton, Pennsylvania and Fellow of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Reformed Forum.
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Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
The Self-Attesting and Self-Interpreting Christ of Scripture
2 years ago
25 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Colossians 1:15–20 and the Biblical Foundations for Christ’s Preexistence and Postexistence
2 years ago
49 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Ridderbos’ Fundamental Structures of Pauline Christology and Eschatology
2 years ago
41 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Ridderbos’ Pauline Teleology of History
2 years ago
25 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
The Vosian Enrichment of Confessional Reformed Theology
2 years ago
25 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Bultmann’s Demythologized Notion of History and Resurrection
2 years ago
31 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Objective and Subjective History: A Prelude to Bultmann
2 years ago
20 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
The Polemical Engagement between Confessional Reformed and Modernist Christology
2 years ago
42 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Immutable Personhood and Enhypostatic Humanity (Part 2)
2 years ago
26 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
Immutable Personhood and Enhypostatic Humanity (Part 1)
2 years ago
19 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
No Commingling of the Eternal and the Temporal in the Hypostatic Union
2 years ago
17 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
The Redemptive Necessity of the Incarnation
2 years ago
42 minutes

Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics
This lesson is from "Christology, Redemptive History, and Hermeneutics" taught by Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. This course will explore Van Til's doctrine of the person and work of Christ in polemical engagement with modern christological alternatives. Topics will include a presentation of Van Til's doctrine of the hypostatic union, with an intensive focus on the personalizing relation between the immutable person of the Son and his assumed humanity, along with the bearing of the eternal Son's preexistence on his revelation in redemptive history. Special attention will be given to Van Til's most programmatic treatment of Christology in his neglected but important volume, The Great Debate Today, a work that showcases his sustained appropriation of the pioneering work of Geerhardus Vos and Herman Ridderbos in stunning application to Rudolph Bultmann's so-called program of demythologization. The course concludes with a biblical exposition and pastoral application of Van Til's theology and hermeneutic of the "self-attesting and self-interpreting Christ" of Scripture. Dr. Lane G. Tipton is pastor of Trinity Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Easton, Pennsylvania and Fellow of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Reformed Forum.