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Another major contribution was to the Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [10] (10 vols., 1867–81; supplement, 2 vols., 1885–7). Work on this project having begun in 1853, Strong was in charge of the department of Biblical literature, while John McClintock supervised theological and ecclesiastical literature for the preparation of the first few volumes.
Dr. James Woodward Strong (September 29, 1833 - February 24, 1913), an American theologian and scholar, was the first president of Carleton College, Minnesota.Despite lifelong illness and injury, Strong was a highly active man throughout his life, juggling multiple professional and personal occupations.
James Strong (theologian) (1822–1894), American Methodist biblical scholar and educator, creator of Strong's Concordance and co-author of McClintock and Strong's Cyclopaedia; James Strong (U.S. politician) (1783–1847), United States Representative from New York; James Clark Strong (1826–1915), Union brevet brigadier general in the ...
John Miley - wrote a two-volume systematic theology (1893). Rejected the penal substitution theory of the atonement and advocated a moral government theory. Phoebe Palmer - female author, theologian, and preacher; spoke specifically on holiness and sanctification; William Burt Pope - wrote a 3-volume systematic theology; James Strong; William ...
The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, [n 1] generally known as Strong's Concordance, is a Bible concordance, an index of every word in the King James Version (KJV), constructed under the direction of American theologian James Strong. Strong first published his Concordance in 1890, while professor of exegetical theology at Drew Theological ...
Augustus Hopkins Strong (3 August 1836 – 29 November 1921) was a Baptist minister and theologian who lived in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most influential book, Systematic Theology , proved to be a mainstay of Baptist theological education.
James Hal Cone (August 5, 1938 – April 28, 2018) was an American Methodist minister and theologian. He is best known for his advocacy of black theology and black liberation theology . His 1969 book Black Theology and Black Power provided a new way to comprehensively define the distinctiveness of theology in the black church. [ 17 ]
B. Elizabeth Bathurst; Cornelius Bayley; Christopher Benson (theologian) Thomas Tregenna Biddulph; Thomas Binney; John Henry Blunt; Bramwell Booth; Catherine Booth