Isaiah, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries – An Excerpt

IV. THEOLOGY AND PURPOSE  “The name Isaiah (yešaʿyāhû) means ‘Yahweh is Salvation’ (similar to both Joshua and Jesus), which is one of the key themes of the book. God is repeatedly said to be Israel’s Redeemer (41:14; 43:14; 44:6, 24; 47:4; 48:17; 49:7, 26; 54:5, 8; 59:20; 60:16; 63:16). The primary purpose of the book […]

Faculty Dialogues: Providence, Prayer & Evil

In this episode of Faculty Dialogues, Dr. Rick Durst, senior professor of historical theology, and I elucidate a biblical theology of providence, prayer, and evil. A substantial grasp on these three items is crucial for Christian discipleship and doctrinal formation, especially during a time of global pandemic. Watch the full conversation below

Loving God With Your Mind

Seminary professors are thought, leaders. At Gateway, our faculty are busy producing classroom lectures, academic lectures, popular articles, formal papers, and books – all attempts to contribute to evangelical scholarship. Most of our faculty are members of the Evangelical Theological Society, the professional organization for evangelical scholars. Several of our faculty made presentations at their […]