Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
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Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr. is Co-Founder and President of Third Millennium Ministries. He served as Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary for more than 20 years and was chair of the Old Testament department. An ordained minister, Dr. Pratt travels extensively to evangelize and teach. He studied at Westminster Theological Seminary, received his M.Div. from Union Theological Seminary, and earned his Th.D. in Old Testament Studies from Harvard University. Dr. Pratt is the general editor of the NIV Spirit of the Reformation Study Bible, a translator for the New Living Translation, and a Christian theology consultant for the Islamic Encyclopedia. He has also authored numerous articles and books, including Pray with Your Eyes Open, Every Thought Captive, Designed for Dignity, He Gave Us Stories, and commentaries on 1 & 2 Chronicles and 1 & 2 Corinthians.

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Diachronic Developments in the Old Testament

Instructor: Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

A companion video to lesson 3 of the same series that asks the following questions:

  • What is the difference between "diachronic" and "synchronic"?
  • Do we start with synchronic or diachronic analysis?
  • Does synchronic or diachronic analysis have priority over the other?
  • Di......

From the series: Building Biblical Theology, Forum 3

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What Is Biblical Theology?

Instructor: Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

A companion video to lesson 1 of the same series that asks the following questions:

  • What is the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology?
  • Which is more important: systematic theology or biblical theology?
  • Do systematic theology and biblical theology inform ......

From the series: Building Biblical Theology, Forum 1

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Contours of New Testament Biblical Theology

Instructor: Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

A companion video to lesson 4 of the same series that asks the following questions:

  • Why do biblical theologians study the Old and New Testaments separately?
  • What do biblical theologians do with the New Testament?
  • Did biblical writers contradict each other?
  • How diverse ......

From the series: Building Biblical Theology, Forum 4

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127 Article results for: Richard Pratt

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Hyper-Preterism and Unfolding Biblical Eschatology

Instructor: Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

On the unbiblical prophetic hermeneutic of hyper-preterism

Volume 7, Number 46 (11/13/2005, to 11/19/2005)

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Topics: Prophets

God of Covenant

Instructor: Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Volume 10, Number 5 (1/27/2008, to 2/2/2008)

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Topics: God

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Introduction to the Prophetic Books

Introduction to the Prophetic Books

Topics: ProphetsBiblical Theology

Overview of the Book of 2 Chronicles

Overview of the Book of 2 Chronicles

Topics: Historical BooksBiblical Theology

Overview of the Book of 1 Chronicles

Overview of the Book of 1 Chronicles

Topics: Historical BooksBiblical Theology

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