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BI352 History of Biblical Interpretation II: Seventeenth Century through the Present is unavailable, but you can change that!

In BI351 Dr. Bray examines the foundations of the Old and New Testaments as well as the development of new theological perspectives since the 17th century. He outlines significant trends and major players in biblical criticism and how these relate to the modern scholarly climate. Dr. Bray provides guidance on how to approach Bible study and emphasizes the importance of applying God’s word.

Theodore Beza—Beza, who was Calvin’s right-hand man in Geneva. He worked with Calvin, and when Calvin died, he took over and directed the Reformation from there. Beza was, without any doubt, the greatest biblical scholar of his time. It was thanks to him that Bible verses—the verses that we have today—were introduced into the text to make it easier to study.