Biblical Theology blogger Michael Bird
For anyone wanting a heads up on what BT and ST are and what is the relationship between them, I recommend these articles by D.A. Carson and Richard Gaffin. (I should mention that both articles are hosted by BeginningwithMoses.org which is a great BT site).
Here is Carson’s conclusion:
The distinctions between systematic and biblical theology are perhaps more striking. Although both are text based, the ordering principles of the former are topical, logical, hierarchical, and as synchronic as possible; the ordering principles of the latter trace out the history of redemption, and are (ideally) profoundly inductive, comparative and as diachronic as possible. Systematic theology seeks to rearticulate what the Bible says in self-conscious engagement with (including confrontation with) the culture; biblical theology, though it cannot escape cultural influences, aims to be first and foremost inductive and descriptive, earning its normative power by the credibility of its results. Thus systematic theology tends to be a little further removed from the biblical text than does biblical theology, but a little closer to cultural engagement. Biblical theology tends to seek out the rationality and communicative genius of each literary genre; systematic theology tends to integrate the diverse rationalities in its pursuit of a large-scale, worldview-forming synthesis. In this sense, systematic theology tends to be a culminating discipline; biblical theology, though it is a worthy end in itself, tends to be a bridge discipline.
i have prefered systematic myself because it seems like Biblical theology can get so detail oriented that the context at times seems to be misplaced. i would really like to find better Biblical theology books though do you have any to refer. i have read mostly berkhoff.
By: andrew on September 11, 2008
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I REALLY LIKE TO SEE ANY ONE WHO COULD WRITE IN SIMPLE AND PLAIN LANGUE ABOUT THEOLOGY.IF ANY ONE COME CROSS SUCH A BOOK PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS
By: vincent on October 13, 2009
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Andrew,
There are several volumes that would be helpful for you. A nice primer would be found in anything written by Graeme Goldsworthy. Another great BT volume is Chris Wright’s The Mission of God. though topical-ish in orientation, it follows BT perspectives.
Thanks for the post.
By: jeffmooney on September 11, 2008
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