Reclaiming Christ in the Old Testament

by | Mar 22, 2019 | Rice Lecture Series

2019 William R. Rice Lecture Series
Date: Friday, March 22, 2019
Speaker: Dr. Abner Chou
Theme: “Reclaiming Christ in the Old Testament”

Lectures:
Lecture 1: “Repairing Christ in the OT” – MP3 – Video
Lecture 2: “Recovering Christ in the OT” – MP3 – Video
Lecture 3: “Reclaiming Christ in the OT” – MP3 – Video
Q&A – MP3

About Our Speaker:
Dr. Chou currently serves as the John F. MacArthur Endowed Fellow at The Master’s University and Seminary.

He is the author of The Hermeneutics of the Biblical Writers (Kregel, 2018) and I Saw the Lord: A Biblical Theology of Vision (Wipf and Stock, 2014) amongst other books, essays, and journal articles.

His areas of interest include the biblical languages, biblical theology, and hermeneutics. Dr. Chou serves at Arcadia Bible Church, and is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and Society of Biblical Literature. He and his wife, Johanna, have four children: Nehemiah, Naomi, Meital, and Hannah.

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