Episodes
Episode 59: This is the eleventh and final episode of our series walking through the Gospel of John. Today, Dr. Köstenberger talks about one of Jesus‘ most beloved miracles: the healing of a man born blind.  The Biblical Foundations podcast will be taking a break during the holiday season but will return with new episodes in mid-January 2022.
Published 12/13/21
Published 12/13/21
Episode 58: This is the tenth episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Listen in to hear Dr. Köstenberger teach on the various events around the Feast of Tabernacles in John 7-8.
Published 12/06/21
Episode 57: This is the ninth episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Listen in to hear Dr. Köstenberger teach on the famous bread of life discourse.
Published 11/29/21
Episode 56: This is the eighth episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Listen in to hear about one of Jesus‘s most well-known miracles, the feeding of the 5,000.
Published 11/22/21
Episode 55: This is the seventh episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Listen in to hear about the healing of an invalid at the pool of Bethesda.
Published 11/08/21
Episode 54: In this episode, we take a break from walking through John‘s Gospel to listen in on a Q&A session about John‘s Gospel at the FTC Workshops at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Published 10/25/21
Episode 53: This is the sixth episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Dr. Köstenberger talks about two beloved scenes from this gospel that close out the Cana cycle, the woman at the well and the healing of the official‘s son.
Published 10/19/21
Episode 52: This is the fifth episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Dr Köstenberger talks about Jesus‘ famous discussion with Nicodemus in John 3.
Published 10/04/21
Episode 51: This is the fourth episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Dr. Köstenberger talks about the first of Jesus‘ signs, the water turned into wine, and the cleansing of the temple in Jerusalem.
Published 09/28/21
Episode 50: This is the third episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. In this episode, Dr. Köstenberger expounds the prologue of John‘s Gospel.
Published 09/20/21
Episode 49: This is the second episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Dr. Köstenberger explores the relationship between John and the Synoptic Gospels.
Published 09/13/21
Episode 48: This is the first episode in a series of episodes walking through the Gospel of John. Dr. Köstenberger explores internal and external evidence to answer the question, ”Who wrote the Fourth Gospel?”
Published 09/07/21
Episode 47: In this episode, we discuss the importance of biblical chronology with Andrew Steinmann and Rodger Young. Dr. Steinmann is distinguished professor of theology and Hebrew at Concordia University Chicago. Dr. Young is an independent researcher.
Published 04/18/21
Episode 46: In this episode, we discuss the importance of biblical chronology with Andrew Steinmann and Rodger Young. Dr. Steinmann is distinguished professor of theology and Hebrew at Concordia University Chicago. Dr. Young is an independent researcher.
Published 04/11/21
Episode 45: In this episode we continue our discussion with Abe Kuruvilla and discuss the Christiconic approach to preaching.
Published 03/14/21
Episode 44: In this episode we sit down with Abe Kuruvilla to discuss the importance of hermeneutics to the task of preaching. Dr. Kuruvilla is Senior Research Professor of Preaching and Pastoral Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books including Privilege the Text! A Theological Hermeneutic for Preaching.
Published 03/08/21
Episode 43: In this episode, we continue our discussion with Bob Yarbrough on populist and elitist approaches to biblical interpretation. He addresses this issue in his book Clash of Visions published by Christian Focus. 
Published 02/21/21
Episode 42: In this episode, we sit down with Bob Yarbrough to discuss contrasting approaches to biblical interpretation today: elitism vs. populism. The former has encouraged many to abandon the Christian heritage; the latter has informed the largest numeric increase of professing Christians in world history. He addresses this issue in his book Clash of Visions published by Christian Focus. 
Published 02/14/21
Episode 41: In this episode, we sit down with Ben Gladd to discuss commentaries. He and Andreas Köstenberger also introduce the newly updated Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) series published by Lexham. Dr. Gladd is associate professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary.
Published 01/31/21
Episode 40: In this episode, Jimmy Roh discusses with Andreas Köstenberger the second edition of his Invitation to Biblical Interpretation published by Kregel Academic.
Published 01/17/21
Episode 39: In this episode, Jimmy Roh sits down with Andreas Köstenberger to discuss his approach to biblical interpretation: the 'Hermeneutical Triad' of history, literature, and theology.
Published 01/10/21
Episode 38: In this episode, Andreas Köstenberger sits down with Ben Witherington to reflect on his career as a biblical scholar and discuss his book Biblical Theology: The Convergence of the Canon published by Cambridge University Press. Dr. Witherington is the Jean R. Amos Professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary.
Published 11/16/20
Episode 37: In this episode we discuss the book of Revelation with Dr. Brian Tabb and his book All Things New: Revelation as Canonical Capstone published in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series by IVP Academic. Dr. Tabb serves as Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Bethlehem College & Seminary and general editor of Themelios published by The Gospel Coalition.
Published 11/08/20
Episode 36: In this episode we discuss biblical theology with Dr. Benjamin Gladd and his book From Adam and Israel to the Church: A Biblical Theology of the People of God published by IVP Academic. Dr. Gladd is associate professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary and editor of the Essential Studies in Biblical Theology series.
Published 10/18/20