David Peterson’s 2006 course “Creation to New Creation: An Introduction to Biblical Theology” is available for free in 16 MP3s along with 13 corresponding handouts.
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Andy,
I am not familiar with David Peterson or Oak Hill. What would their general theological perspectives be? Nothing was readily apparent on their web site.
Thanks,
JP
JP, good questions.
1. Peterson: Before I published the Peterson post, I spent about thirty minutes unsuccessfully looking for a web page that would serve as a biographical summary for Peterson. From what I know of Peterson, he is a conservative evangelical along the lines of figures like Peter O’Brien and D. A. Carson. I’ve especially appreciated three of his books: (1) Possessed by God: A New Testament Theology of Sanctification (ed. D. A. Carson); (2) Engaging with God: A Biblical Theology of Worship; and (3) Where Wrath and Mercy Meet: Proclaiming the Atonement Today.
2. Oak Hill seems conservative. E.g., their faculty wrote Pierced for Our Transgressions: Rediscovering the Glory of Penal Substitution.
If you do a Google search for ‘Peterson Oak Hill Biblical Theology’ you will come up with a slightly out of date Moore College faculty summary for David Peterson which will give you all of the biographical information which you are looking for. David is a Sydney Anglican, and hence very sound and very reformed. Oak Hill is indeed conservative, and the current principal did part of his training, and lectured for a time, at Moore College.