A legacy of preaching. Apostles to the revivalists / Volume one, ([2018])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- A legacy of preaching. Apostles to the revivalists / Volume one, ([2018])
- Main Title:
- A legacy of preaching.
- Other Titles:
- Apostles to the revivalists
- Further Information:
- Note: Benjamin K. Forrest, Kevin L. King, Bill Curtis, and Dwayne Milioni.
- Authors:
- Forrest, Benjamin K
King, Kevin L
Curtis, Bill
Milioni, Dwayne - Contents:
- Volume 1: The Apostles to the PuritansThe Preaching of Paul: Preaching Christ Crucifiederic.rowe.phd@gmail.com Due to editors: already submitted Eric Rowe (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame)The Preaching of Peter: Proclaiming the Gospel in the Power of the Spiritdbeck@sebts.eduDue to editors: already submitted David Beck (Ph.D., Duke University) is Associate Dean of Biblical Studies and Professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. He has pastored churches all the East Coast and is the co-editor of Rethinking the Synoptic Problem with David Alan Black. Melito of Sardis: Proclaiming Christ the Lambhartog.paul@gmail.com Due to editors: already submittedPaul Hartog (Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago) is Vice President for Academic Services and Dean of the College at Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary. He has published extensively on early Christianity. Tertulliandcalexander@liberty.edu Due to editors: 12/31/2016 (if it is not submitted by this date it will be cut from the project)David Alexander (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh) received his B.A. in history and physics from Rice University (1991). He completed the program elements of study for the M.Th. en route to receiving his Ph.D. (1995) in patristic theology and history from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. In addition to published academic articles, he is the author of Augustine’s Early Theology of the Church (2008, Peter Lang) and a number ofVolume 1: The Apostles to the PuritansThe Preaching of Paul: Preaching Christ Crucifiederic.rowe.phd@gmail.com Due to editors: already submitted Eric Rowe (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame)The Preaching of Peter: Proclaiming the Gospel in the Power of the Spiritdbeck@sebts.eduDue to editors: already submitted David Beck (Ph.D., Duke University) is Associate Dean of Biblical Studies and Professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. He has pastored churches all the East Coast and is the co-editor of Rethinking the Synoptic Problem with David Alan Black. Melito of Sardis: Proclaiming Christ the Lambhartog.paul@gmail.com Due to editors: already submittedPaul Hartog (Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago) is Vice President for Academic Services and Dean of the College at Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary. He has published extensively on early Christianity. Tertulliandcalexander@liberty.edu Due to editors: 12/31/2016 (if it is not submitted by this date it will be cut from the project)David Alexander (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh) received his B.A. in history and physics from Rice University (1991). He completed the program elements of study for the M.Th. en route to receiving his Ph.D. (1995) in patristic theology and history from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. In addition to published academic articles, he is the author of Augustine’s Early Theology of the Church (2008, Peter Lang) and a number of book chapters, most recently on 'Rethinking Constantine’s Interaction with the North African 'Donatist' Schism' (2014, Wipf and Stock), and early 'North African Christianity and the Bauer Thesis' (with Dr. Edward Smither in Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts, forthcoming 2014).Origen of Alexandria: Preaching as Spiritual EdificationSPresley@swbts.edu Due to editors: already submittedStephen Presley (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is Assistant Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. His dissertation was entitled, 'The Intertextual Reception of Genesis 1-3 in Irenaeus of Lyon, ' and his areas of research and teaching include early Christian theology and exegesis, history of biblical interpretation, New Testament, and Patristics. His research is intentionally interdisciplinary and seeks to integrate biblical studies, theology and hermeneutical theory. He is a frequent contributor to The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception published by de Gruyter, and has several articles in the area of early Christian studies and exegesis including “Irenaeus and the Exegetical Roots of Trinitarian Theology, ” in Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy, and “The Lost Sheep who is Found: Irenaeus’ Intertextual Reading of Genesis 3 in Adversus Haereses 3.23.1-8, ” in Studia Patristica.Saint Ephrem the Syrian: Preaching Christ through Poetry and Paradoxjonathan.armstrong@moody.eduDue to editors: already submittedJonathan J. Armstrong (Ph.D., Fordham University) is Assistant Professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Instititue - Spokane. He has also served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg in Germany and has lectured at Wycliffe Hall as a full member of the theology faculty of the University of Oxford. Jonathan is also the founder and president of Aqueduct Project, a non-profit corporation dedicated to creating access to transformative theological education for the entire global community.Basil of Cesarea: Ascetic Theologian and Preacherjonathan.morgan5545@indwes.eduDue to editors: already submittedJonathan Morgan (Ph.D., Marquette University) is Assistant Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Toccoa Falls College. He has published articles in a number of scholarly journals including Pro Ecclesia, St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly, Greek Orthodox Theological Review, and the Journal for the Study o … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Copyright Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 251.009
RELIGION / Sermons / Christian
Preaching -- History
Sermons -- History and criticism
RELIGION / Christian Church / History
RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780310538233
0310538238 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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