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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JP says
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
Andy Naselli says
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.
Alan Condie says
If you do a Google search for ‘Peterson Oak Hill Biblical Theology’ you will come up with a slightly out of date Moore College faculty summary for David Peterson which will give you all of the biographical information which you are looking for.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.