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Christian (non-Catholic)- Intermediate The Nature and Aims of Biblical Theology
A good essay by the important Reformed thinker, Geerhardus Vos, the first chair of biblical theology at Princeton in 1893. For an assessment of his importance, again from a Reformed viewpoint:
- What is Biblical Theology? Reflections on the Inaugural Address of Geerhardus Vos

Of related interest:
- Biblical Theology in the Study and in the Pulpit 
- Suggestions for Reading The History of Biblical Theology: Encyclopedias and Dictionaries

Christian (non-Catholic)- Intermediate Paradise Restored: A Biblical Theology of Dominion
A good introduction to biblical eschatology and prophecy, by a Reformed scholar, David Chilton.

Christian (non-Catholic)- Intermediate Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical Worldview

A good introduction by the Reformed theologian, James Jordan.

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