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Redemptive-Historical Themes in Job and 2 Peter
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Reformed Forum is happy to introduce a major new publishing initiative: the Redemptive-Historical Bible Studies series. In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey is joined by Ryan Noha, Jim Cassidy, and Dan Ragusa to discuss how these resources embody Reformed Forum’s vision for accessible, Christ-centered theological education.
This series begins with two volumes—Jim Cassidy’s The Book of Job: Suffering unto Glory and Dan Ragusa’s Exploring 2 Peter: The Promise and the Path—each drawn from Reformed Academy courses. Designed for adult Sunday schools and small groups, these studies help readers encounter Christ in every book of Scripture. Rooted in the conviction that all Scripture testifies to the sufferings and glories of Christ, these studies move beyond mere grammatical-historical observation to unfold the redemptive unity of God’s Word.
Together, these books and their free companion courses mark the beginning of Reformed Forum’s long-term plan: to produce faithful, Christ-centered studies for all sixty-six books of the Bible—so that the church may mature in Christ through the Word.
The Book of Job: Suffering unto Glory (Redemptive-Historical Bible Studies)
Cassidy, James J. New paperback.
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Exploring 2 Peter: The Promise and the Path (Redemptive-Historical Bible Studies)
Ragusa, Daniel. New paperback.
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Chapters
- 00:00 Word & Deed
- 01:18 Introduction
- 03:59 Our Plan for Reformed Academy
- 11:42 Writing the Books
- 18:26 Themes in Job
- 25:49 Themes in 2 Peter
- 29:27 The Importance of Studying the Bible Redemptive-Historically
- 42:21 The Relevance of Redemptive-History
- 43:58 The Textual Divisions of Job
- 49:57 How to Get the Books
- 52:24 Other New and Forthcoming Books
- 57:27 Conclusion
Participants: Camden Bucey, Dan Ragusa, Jim Cassidy, Ryan Noha
94 episodes
Manage episode 521642051 series 2687168
Reformed Forum is happy to introduce a major new publishing initiative: the Redemptive-Historical Bible Studies series. In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey is joined by Ryan Noha, Jim Cassidy, and Dan Ragusa to discuss how these resources embody Reformed Forum’s vision for accessible, Christ-centered theological education.
This series begins with two volumes—Jim Cassidy’s The Book of Job: Suffering unto Glory and Dan Ragusa’s Exploring 2 Peter: The Promise and the Path—each drawn from Reformed Academy courses. Designed for adult Sunday schools and small groups, these studies help readers encounter Christ in every book of Scripture. Rooted in the conviction that all Scripture testifies to the sufferings and glories of Christ, these studies move beyond mere grammatical-historical observation to unfold the redemptive unity of God’s Word.
Together, these books and their free companion courses mark the beginning of Reformed Forum’s long-term plan: to produce faithful, Christ-centered studies for all sixty-six books of the Bible—so that the church may mature in Christ through the Word.
The Book of Job: Suffering unto Glory (Redemptive-Historical Bible Studies)
Cassidy, James J. New paperback.
In stock
Build your complete series and save big!
Exploring 2 Peter: The Promise and the Path (Redemptive-Historical Bible Studies)
Ragusa, Daniel. New paperback.
In stock
Build your complete series and save big!
Chapters
- 00:00 Word & Deed
- 01:18 Introduction
- 03:59 Our Plan for Reformed Academy
- 11:42 Writing the Books
- 18:26 Themes in Job
- 25:49 Themes in 2 Peter
- 29:27 The Importance of Studying the Bible Redemptive-Historically
- 42:21 The Relevance of Redemptive-History
- 43:58 The Textual Divisions of Job
- 49:57 How to Get the Books
- 52:24 Other New and Forthcoming Books
- 57:27 Conclusion
Participants: Camden Bucey, Dan Ragusa, Jim Cassidy, Ryan Noha
94 episodes
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