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Cody Floate

@cody_floate

Citizen of Christ's Kingdom. Husband to Emily. Old Testament Professor at Christ Our Redeemer Seminary. PhD Candidate at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.

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The best of classical theology will always flow naturally from biblical revelation. In all our good work of theological retrieval and contextualization for the modern moment, we mustn't leave the Scriptures behind.

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The Church does not build God's kingdom. Rather, it testifies, as a signpost, to what God is doing and will ultimately do in the new heavens and earth.

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Submitted my proposal to SBL 🀞🏻 We shall see if the biblical-theological and cultic significance of wine in Amos 9:13-15 is intriguing enough for a session on meals in the Hebrew Bible πŸ˜‚

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Systematic theology is ultimately the task of biblical reasoning. It takes the whole scope of biblical revelation and meditates upon the theological unity that's inherent there regarding any number of realities that the Scriptures speak to.

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The Old Testament doesn't merely prepare the way for Christ. It is in itself a revelation of the way in which the Father through the Son will redeem all things by the Spirit.

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The whole Bible, every book, speaks in varied and diverse ways to the Triune God's plan to redeem a people and bring them into a new creation.

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We shouldn't be surprised when our natural observations cohere with what the Scriptures say about people, creation, etc. The same Lord spoke both books, nature and Scripture, into existence. Give Him glory!