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  2. Walter Brueggemann - Wikipedia

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    Brueggemann is known throughout the world for his method of combining literary and sociological modes when reading the Bible. V. S. Parrish categorized Brueggemann as being an exegete and theologian. [8] As an exegete he has composed several commentaries (Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, 1 and 2 Samuel, Isaiah, and Jeremiah).

  3. Theodicy and the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann observes that "theodicy is a constant concern of the entire Bible" [8] [9] and he describes theodicy, from the biblical perspective, as a subject that "concerns the question of God's goodness and power in a world that is manifestly marked by disorder and evil."

  4. Charles Cousar - Wikipedia

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    Cousar is known for his New Testament research and commentaries. He also wrote part of the series Texts for Preaching, co-authored with a number of people including Walter Brueggemann. In addition to writing several books, he also published a number of scholarly articles and written sections for other larger books. His academic works include: [4]

  5. List of Christian theologians - Wikipedia

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    Walter Brueggemann (born 1933) Roger T. Forster (born 1933) Walter Kaiser Jr. (born 1933) Michael Novak (1933–2017) Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki (born 1933) Charles E. Curran (born 1934) Gordon Fee (1934–2022) I. Howard Marshall (1934–2015) Mercy Oduyoye (born 1934) Henry Wansbrough (born 1934) Dallas Willard (1935–2013) Rosemary Radford ...

  6. Samuel Lucien Terrien - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Lucien Terrien (March 27, 1911 – February 6, 2002) was a French-American Protestant theologian and biblical scholar.A professor at Union Theological Seminary for thirty-six years, he is known for his biblical commentary, particularly for his scholarly contributions to the study of Job [1] and the Psalms [2] in the Old Testament and for his book, The Elusive Presence (1978), in which ...

  7. List of Columbia Theological Seminary people - Wikipedia

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    Walter Brueggemann, Old Testament Professor Emeritus, theologian and writer; Erskine Clarke, Professor Emeritus, religious historian; Catherine Gunsalus Gonzalez, Professor Emerita, writer; Elizabeth Johnson (New Testament Scholar), J. Davison Philips Professor of New Testament; Sara Myers, Professor Emerita, theological librarian

  8. Living the Questions - Wikipedia

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    Countering Pharaoh's Production/Consumption Society Today with Walter Brueggemann; Questioning Capital Punishment with Sr. Helen Prejean; Tex Mix: Stories of Earthy Mysticism with Tex Sample; Jesus for the Non-Religious with John Shelby Spong; Uppity Women of the Bible with Lisa Wolf; Singing the Unsung with John L. Bell

  9. Biblical inspiration - Wikipedia

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    The New American Commentary by T.D. Lea and H.P. Griffen says "[n]o respected Evangelicals maintain that God dictated the words of Scripture". [12] By this, Lea & Griffen were referring to the entirety of the Scriptures, i.e. every single word in the Bible.

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