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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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 gu...
24-A Spiritual Kingdom (00:50:54)
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 ...
23-Two Covenantal Administrations (00:54:57)
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 ...
22-The Heavenly and Spiritual Reality (01:00:24)
Kim explains his chart further by revealing that the eschatological fulfillment of the New Testament is a Spiritual reality. Most systems of biblical interpretation focus on a renewed version of the p...
21-The Structure of the Covenants (00:53:17)
Kim reveals his paradigm in visual form with a chart called, The Structure of the Covenants. Drawing from the influence of Geerhardus Vos, Kim shows how the covenants unfold and come to pass in histor...
20-Covenants and Ages (00:47:30)
Kim discusses the difference between covenants and ages in the Bible. We must get our definitions of terms from the Bible itself and not assume we know what is being said. Many have taught that covena...
19-Exile, Wilderness, or Promised Land? (01:02:52)
Kim discusses a seventh principle that follows on from the first six in the last podcast about our union and being raised with Christ. Is the church living up to its full potential today? Are we reign...
Kim addresses the covenantal focus of biblical eschatology, concentrating on our union with Jesus Christ and His life, death, burial, and resurrection. Redemption accomplished and redemption applied c...
17-Earthly Things and Heavenly Things (00:53:48)
In John 3, Jesus asks Nicodemus: "If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you heavenly things?" On today's episode, Kim shows the Bible's consistent her...
16-The Kingdom of God (00:40:15)
Kim continues explaining Romans 8 and two more key concepts: union with Christ and the first-fruits of the Spirit. What does Paul mean when he says we are "in Christ"? The Kingdom of God is a current ...
15-Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms (00:24:24)
Kim summarizes what has already been covered and how Romans 8 should be understood in light of everything that has been presented in the entire podcast series. Many other verses help to inform and cla...
14-Adoption as Sons and Redemption of Our Body (00:45:41)
Kim continues going through Romans 8, looking specifically at verse 23. Paul writes that his audience was "waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body." The timeframe of the N...
13-Suffering to Glory (00:32:23)
God's Kingdom does not break into this world without opposition. Paul wrote: "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to u...
12-The Glory to be Revealed (00:33:28)
Kim begins looking at Romans 8 in this study. Imminency, persecution, and glory are key themes that must be carefully studied in this passage in light of many other New Testament passages. First centu...
11-The Restoration of Israel (00:38:39)
With AD30 in the rear-view mirror and AD70 still to occur, the New Testament documents are written during a short time period with a high level of expectancy and imminency. Kim continues his look at R...
10-The Fullness of Israel (00:30:24)
Biblical eschatology has been studied, discussed, and debated for millennia. No chapter is more pivotal—and controversial—than Romans 11. It has been used for nearly every future scenario and scheme i...
09-The Hope of Israel (00:37:48)
Kim discusses Hebrews 9, Acts 2-3, 2 Peter 3, and other NT and OT passages regarding the biblical understanding of Israel. Building on what he's already taught in earlier podcasts, he continues his ex...
08-To the Jew First (00:28:09)
Kim describes the fulfilled role of Israel in biblical prophecy. While modern Christians are correct that the nation of Israel plays a major part in God's redemptive story, it is not the focus any lon...
07-Israel's Eschatology (00:24:59)
In this episode, Kim discusses the importance of understanding how the progression from Adam, Noah, Abraham, Israel, and the Nations all connect and define biblical progress and the full picture of Go...
06-Past in Fulfillment, Present in Reality (00:28:01)
Kim defines preterism biblically and shows how it works out from past to present using several passages. Redemption has been accomplished by the work of Christ, but now it needs to be applied to the e...
05-Spirit and Truth (00:30:59)
In this episode, Kim discusses John 4 and the woman at the well. He shows how this encounter between Jesus and a Samaritan woman is the key to understanding the Bible as a whole. Worshiping God and re...
04-From Complexity to Simplicity (00:24:16)
Kim continues laying the groundwork for his covenant hermeneutic of the entire story of the Bible. The "one and the many" principle is necessary to rightly interpret the Bible as a whole: God is both ...
03-Show Your Work (00:25:36)
Gary summarizes the first two recent discussions with Kim Burgess and what we can expect going forward. While many people were enthused and appreciative of the interviews, others have taken issue with...
02-Dissection or Vivisection? (00:23:10)
Gary continues talking with Kim Burgess about the complete story of the Bible. In this part, Kim likens systematic theology to dissection and biblical theology to vivisection. While both methods seek ...
01-One Diamond with Many Facets (00:24:24)
Gary DeMar introduces the audience to his long-time friend, Kim Burgess. The two discuss eschatology and how all the pieces of the Bible fit together as a comprehensive whole. Kim talks about the diff...
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