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The Wesleyan Quadrilateral, [1] or Methodist Quadrilateral, [2] is a methodology for theological reflection that is credited to John Wesley, leader of the Methodist movement in the late 18th century. The term itself was coined by 20th century American Methodist scholar Albert C. Outler .
Brevard Springs Childs (September 2, 1923 – June 23, 2007) was an American Old Testament scholar and Professor of Old Testament at Yale University from 1958 until 1999 (and Sterling Professor after 1992), who is considered one of the most influential biblical scholars of the 20th century.
Bethel Theological Seminary (1984 - 1987) Western Seminary; Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Professor of Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1998–present) [3]
Imagination and Authority: Theological Authorship in the Modern Tradition (Fortress, 1991) [5] Nonfoundationalism (Guides to Theological Inquiry) (Fortress, 1995) [6] Senses of Tradition: Continuity and Development in Catholic Faith (Oxford, 2000) [7] God, Evil, and Innocent Suffering: A Theological Reflection (Crossroad, 2002) [8]
In 1989, he published a book containing his theological reflections African Christian Theology: An Introduction. [ 40 ] In his 1974 essay on liberation and salvation, Mugambi clarified that within the African context of the 1960s and 1970s, national liberation was the main preoccupation for all responsible leaders.
Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus is a 2009 theological book by the Australian Jesuit priest and academic Gerald O'Collins.This work was originally published in 1995 with the title Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus Christ, but the author thoroughly revised the whole text in 2009 to take account of the numerous biblical ...
The Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) is a research centre based in New College, the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.Founded in 1984 by Duncan B. Forrester, CTPI promotes Christian theological reflection and research on important public issues. [1]
On March 26, 2008, the board of trustees at Westminster Theological Seminary voted 18–9 to suspend Enns from his position effective May 23, 2008. [25] Though the faculty voted 12–8 that the work falls within the parameters of the Westminster Confession of Faith , [ 25 ] the chairman of the Board said that a majority of the members on the ...