
Jonathan Master | The History of Special Revelation: Geerhardus Vos and Reformed Biblical Theology
About this episode
Drs. Bucey and Master explore Vos's foundational distinction between biblical theology and systematic theology—and why both are indispensable for faithful exegesis and preaching. Biblical theology, which Vos himself preferred to call "the history of special revelation," reads Scripture as the organic, progressive unfolding of God's redemptive acts in history—from the protoevangelium in Genesis 3:15 to the consummation of all things in Christ. That redemptive-historical framework opens up notoriously difficult passages (Hebrews 6, the unforgivable sin) in ways systematics alone cannot. The conversation also covers Vos's two-age eschatology, his key works (Biblical Theology, The Pauline Eschatology, Grace and Glory, The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Church), and the question of why Vos remained at Princeton when Machen and others departed.
Chapters- 0:00 Introduction: Camden at Greenville Seminary
- 1:08 Greenville Seminary Launches Confessional.org
- 3:47 Geerhardus Vos: Bridge Figure Between Princeton and the Continent
- 9:03 What Is Biblical Theology? The History of Special Revelation
- 13:49 Why We Need Both Biblical Theology and Systematics
- 16:33 "You Cannot Do Either Without the Other"
- 22:19 Why Did Vos Remain at Princeton?
- 27:48 Vos's Key Works
- 31:39 The "Vibe of Vos": Redemptive History in Practice
- 37:44 The Two-Age Eschatology: Already and Not Yet
- 40:33 Closing Remarks
Participants: Camden Bucey, Jonathan Master