After The Fact: What Does It Mean to Read The Bible Theologically? with Sam Bierig

Episode Summary:

Kyle Worley is joined by Sam Bierig to answer the question, what Does It Mean to Read The Bible Theologically?

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • What does it mean to read the Bible theologically?

  • How can someone practice a theological reading of Scripture?

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Guest Bio:

Samuel Bierig serves as Vice President of Undergraduate Studies, Dean of Spurgeon College, and Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Spurgeon College. Sam completed his Ph.D. in Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he wrote his dissertation on hermeneutics and the interpretation of the book of Proverbs. Sam also holds degrees from Southern Seminary and Ouachita Baptist University. He has written a devotional on Jonah, a book for pastors titled “No Neutral Words: The Pastor’s Investment and Stewardship of His Most Precious and Powerful Tool”, and a book for student pastors titled “Fulfill Your *Student Ministry: A Manifesto and Field Guide”. He is a regular contributor at ftc.co. He is happily married to Mallory, and they have four children: Abby, Levi, Owen, and Piper.

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