May 20, 2010

Biblical Hermeneutics

Every Tuesday, Thursday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, from 04/20/2010 to 06/10/2010

Richard BarcellosCourse Description: Covers principles of Reformed hermeneutics, history of hermeneutics, sources of hermeneutical principles, canonical structure and hermeneutics, biblical genres and hermeneutics, the Bible’s interpretation of the Bible, biblical theology and hermeneutics, typology, and contemporary issues.

Dr. Richard Barcellos will be teaching this 3 hour course on hermeneutics.  Dr. Barcellos is associate professor of New Testament Studies and administrative assistant to Dr. Sam Waldron. He received a B.S. from California State University, Fresno, an M.Div. from The Master’s Seminary, and a Th.M. and Ph.D. from Whitefield Theological Seminary. In 1990 he planted a church in Southern California and pastored there until July of 2006, when he relocated to Owensboro, KY, to become part of MCTS. He is the managing editor of Reformed Baptist Theological Review, author of In Defense of the Decalogue, and co-author of A Reformed Baptist Manifesto. He has also contributed articles to RBTR, Founders Journal, and Table Talk. Professor Barcellos is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and one of the pastors of Heritage Baptist Church.

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