A Prolegomena On The Metaphysical Use And Symbolic Meaning In The Musical Instruments Painted By Hieronymous Bosch In His Paintings Of Hell, And Other Intriguing Metaphors.
...just kidding.
1. Latin
2. O.T./Ancient Near East History
3. Eschatology
... with the above sentiment regarding Biblical (or Covenant) Theology. As the broader category surrounding exegesis (OT & NT), for those of us who want to click both we are stuck choosing which language we like better, or perhaps the NT's heightened relevance (i.e. as ministers of the New Covenant). When we really prefer to joy in the unity of the whole!
1) Biblical (Covenant) Theology
2) Systematic Theology
3) Church History
I wouldn't dream of teaching. That "stricter judgment" is too scary. But if I did, I'd offer a course on cults and -isms.
And by the way (off-topic), has anybody ever wanted to slap a relativist when he says, "Well, that's YOUR interpretation. What's true for you might not true for me"? Just wondering.uzzled: