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"Theology Matters" with The Pellews: The New Perspective on Paul: Justification?

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Join Devin & Melissa Pellew as they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. As we continue our discussions on the topic of the Reformation during Reformation Month, we will be examining The New Perspective on Paul regarding the Doctrine of Justification espoused by theologians such as Dr. N.T. Wright.. Joining us for this discussion will be Dr. Bill Roach. Dr. Roach is editor of the Journal of the International Society of Christian Apologetics. He holds a PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Theology and Philosophy of Religion and a graduate degree from Southern Evangelical Seminary. During his doctoral studies, Dr. Roach studied hermeneutics, biblical theology, systematic theology, and epistemology. His dissertation focused on Carl F. H. Henry’s epistemological approach to hermeneutics, culminating in a dissertation titled, “Hermeneutics as Epistemology: A Critical Analysis of Carl F. H. Henry’s Epistemological Approach to Hermeneutics.”

Dr. Roach currently teaches adjunctively at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and serves as a worldview trainer for Focus on the Family’s Truth Project. He is also the co-author of Defending Inerrancy: Affirming the Accuracy of Scripture for a New Generation, receiving endorsements from J. I. Packer, R. Albert Mohler, John MacArthur, J. P. Moreland, and Earl Radmacher. Lastly, he has contributed to the work, The Jesus Quest: The Danger From Within, a revealing book on the contemporary drift of many evangelicals from the complete historicity and total inerrancy of the New Testament.

You don't want to miss us for this enlightening discussion!

 

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