Benjamin Gladd | Covenant in Contemporary New Testament Scholarship

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SEASON 3 EPISODE 26
Join Nick & Peter as they discuss the twenty-third chapter of Covenant Theology (written by Dr. Benjamin Gladd), published by Crossway and edited by the faculty of Reformed Theological Seminary!
Dr. Benjamin Gladd received his B.A. in Greek and Hebrew from The Master’s College (2001) and M.A. in Biblical Exegesis from Wheaton College (2003). He then completed a Ph.D. from Wheaton College in New Testament in 2008. Prior to joining the RTS faculty, he served as an adjunct faculty member at Wheaton College, teaching New Testament exegesis and interpretation, Greek, and introductory courses on the Old and New Testaments. In addition to his work at RTS, Dr. Gladd became a member of the editorial board for Themelios in 2019. Dr. Gladd hails from the eastern shore of Maryland, and his wife, Nikki, from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They are proud parents of two sons, Judah and Simon. Dr. Gladd enjoys playing sports and catching any football or basketball game, using spare time to do woodworking and all sorts of DIY projects around the house. His wife, Nikki, runs a popular blog (seededatthetable.com), where she writes about family, food, and faith.
How do contemporary New Testament scholars (mis)understand the relationship between the covenants and justification? How do they read the Gospels and Paul? How does this help us better define justification, the covenant of works, and Jesus’s perfect obedience and righteousness?
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Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives
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