Jim Hamilton

James M. Hamilton Jr.
Professor of Biblical Theology

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Reading the Psalms As a Book

The book of Psalms is a literary musical, and a number of the book’s features demonstrate that the individual psalms have been strategically arranged to create an impressionistic movement of thought. One of the joys of Bible study is finding the clues left by the authors, clues that give us leads to solving the mystery. Are there breadcrumbs on the path if we know what to look for?

Bookstore Event | Reading the Psalms As Scripture: A Conversation with James Hamilton, Matt Damico

How Critical Race Theory Gets Scripture’s Teaching on Wealth Wrong

What people say about wealth is a window into their worldview.

Bookstore Events: James M. Hamilton | “Typology – Understanding the Bible’s Promise-Shaped Patterns”

James M. Hamilton discusses his new book Typology – Understanding the Bible’s Promise-Shaped Patterns.

Author Interviews: James M. Hamilton Jr.– Psalms Commentary

Author Interview

What’s John Saying When He Calls Jesus “the Word”?

John proclaims the Word as God, through whom the world was made, in whom is life, and who is unquenchable light.

The Conquering King-Priest

7 ways theology can change your Bible reading

Understanding the Bible as a unified redemptive story dramatically changes the way we approach it.

From Despair to Praise

Using Hebrew in Sermon Preparation

Solid Faith on the Sports Field

3 ways to encourage your weary, faithful pastor

Your pastor doesn’t need flattery, but he does need genuine, biblical encouragement that helps him keep his hands to the plow.