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Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology, Pastor of Grand Rapids Free Reformed Church, Author of Jesus on Every Page David Murray blogs on ministry, leadership, preaching, counseling, technology, and theology.
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Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology, Pastor of Grand Rapids Free Reformed Church, Author of Jesus on Every Page David Murray blogs on ministry, leadership, preaching, counseling, technology, and theology.
Biblica: The Bible Atlas by Barry J. Beitzel,
professor of Old Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, is a massive and beautiful volume that places the Bible in...
Grand Rapids MI About Blog
Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology, Pastor of Grand Rapids Free Reformed Church, Author of Jesus on Every Page David Murray blogs on ministry, leadership, preaching, counseling, technology, and theology.
Brown, the William Marcellus McPheeters
Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, elaborated on the most recent campus science events undertaken as part of the project.
Samuel Balentine,
professor of Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, crafts powerful and imaginative understandings of some of the most central — and controversial — matters of the book's theology.
Professor of the Old Testament in Basel in the thirties and giving Henry Bullinger the same troubles that Luther had suffered in Wittenberg he finally died of the plague in 1541.
Since 1958 he has been
Professor of Old Testament at Yale University Divinity School.
Carroll, Distinguished
Professor of Old Testament at Denver Seminary, then turns to his intellectual home» the Old Testament and its implications for Christians» to grapple with this complex question.
(Note: Walter Brueggemann,
professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA..)
Robert C. Dentan was
Professor of Old Testament Literature and Interpretation at the General Theological Seminary in New York.
Deere, a Presbyterian
professor of the Old Testament, here presents how he as a cessationist had to turn his theology around when the power of the Holy Spirit simply jumped in front of his face.
Foremost in this campaign to consider the Scriptures as subject to modern critical analysis but at the same time to treat them as canon is Brevard Childs,
professor of Old Testament at Yale.
Scott Redd is president and associate
professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
Some historians have traced the roots of The Controversy to the early 1960s, when conflict over historical «critical study of the Bible produced a major crisis in the SBC leading to the dismissal of Ralph Elliott,
a professor of Old Testament at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.
Gary A. Anderson is a contributing writer for First Things and
professor of Old Testament at the University of Notre Dame.
Gary A. Anderson, a contributing writer for First Things, is
professor of Old Testament at Notre Dame.
Nyasha Junior is an Assistant
Professor of Old Testament / Hebrew Bible at Howard University School of Divinity.
Joel S. Baden is the author of «The Historical David: The Real Life of an Invented Hero» and an associate
professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School.
Lloyd Geering is a Presbyterian minister and former
Professor of Old Testament Studies at theological colleges in Brisbane and Dunedia, and Professor of Religious Studies at Victorian University in Wellington, New Zealand.
I used to have
this professor of Old Testament literature that often told us that we would perhaps be the only conduit or connection to our God that some would ever experience.
LOL... Am I the only one that read that Baden is an associate
professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School?
Not exact matches
Recently, while chatting with an
old friend who happens to be a
professor of New
Testament and biblical Studies at a prominent Christian university, I asked him what he thought...
Professor Bates helps us see a way in which the New
Testament speaks
of the Holy Trinity: it recognises the Divine Persons speaking to or about each other in certain
Old Testament texts.
The present volume is really a collection
of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories
of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study
of the so - called messianic consciousness
of Jesus, the theory
of interim ethics, the relation
of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see
Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching
of Jesus (1939)-- the influence
of the
Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation
of the life
of Jesus — see
Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man
of God (1941), and
Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View
of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic
of the topics treated in the new volume
of essays presented to
Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New
Testament Studies (1942), edited by
Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
This book is now published only after two
of my colleagues,
Professor Julius A. Bewer and
Professor James E. Frame, one an authority on the
Old Testament and the other on the New, have read the manuscript with painstaking care.
But Barr is harshest on the scholar to whom he refers as «my friend
Professor Brevard Childs,» the distinguished Yale
Old Testament theologian known for his advocacy and practice
of the «canonical method»
of biblical interpretation and his sympathies with Barthian theology.
Recently, while chatting with an
old friend who happens to be a
professor of New
Testament and biblical Studies at a prominent Christian university, I asked him what he thought
of the concept
of «Christian Privilege» and whether or not he felt as if it existed in practicality.
Walter Brueggermann is
professor emeritus
of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia.
Others, like
Professor Mowinckel
of the University
of Oslo, find the image
of God to be the
Old Testament version
of it in the Eighth Psalm: «What is man that thou art mindful
of him, and the son
of man that thou dost care for him?
With characteristic British understatement and with admirable humor (intentional or not), the ghost
of the argument for objectivity was firmly laid in the clipped accents
of Professor A. S. Peake
of the preceding generation
of Old Testament scholars, in address to the tale
of the flood:
Micah told the story
of how he took a graduate course on Joshua and Judges in which the
professor, on the first day
of class, went around the room and asked each student why he or she elected to study these two
Old Testament books.
Leo G. Perdue is dean and
professor of Hebrew Bible at Brite Divinity School
of Texas University in Fort Worth, Texas, and the author
of The Collapse
of History: Reconstructing
Old Testament Theology (Fortress).
Our
professor taught, in the five - month period, two
Old Testament courses in our church: one on the first 11 chapters
of Genesis, and one on «Covenant in the
Old Testament.»
One
of my favorite and most uncomfortable memories as a Bible
professor was when I had
Old Testament scholar, Tremper Longman, give a guest lecture on the Song
of Songs.