Trinity Magazine (fall '15)

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faculty updates 15 Thomas H. McCall (Biblical & Systematic Theology) wrote An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology (IVP Academic, forthcoming winter 2015), in which he explains the connections of analytic theology to scripture, Christian tradition and culture, using case studies to illuminate his discussion. Richard J. McLaughlin (TC/TGS Online Programs) wrote an Encyclopedia of Christian Education entry on “Williams College,” a Wheaton Magazine article on “The Essence of Revival”, and a Journal of Youth Ministry book review on Trent Sheppard’s God on Campus: Sacred Causes & Global Effects. Craig Ott (Mission and Evangelism) wrote the article “Globalization and Contextualization: Reframing the Task of Contextualization in the Twenty-first Century” in Missiology (Jan. 2015). Miriam Stark Parent (Counseling) recently wrote an article focusing on personality issues in counseling: “The Eccentrics: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personalities,” for Christian Counseling Today (2015). Robert J. Priest (Mission and Evangelism) continues to lead the conversation on witchcraft accusations with several publications on the subject, including “Putting Witchcraft on the Missiological Agenda: A case from Northern Peru,” International Bulletin of Missionary Research; “Culture and the Missional Engagement with Good and Evil: What we learned about contextualization from J. Robertson McQuilkin,” in Transformed from glory to glory: Celebrating the legacy of J. Robertson McQuilkin (CLC Publications); and “The Value of Anthropology for Missiological Engagements with Context: The case of witch accusations,” in Missiology: An International Review. Greg R. Scharf (Pastoral Theology) recently abridged and updated John Stott’s The Challenge of Preaching, which was published by Eerdmans in August 2015.

Kevin J. Vanhoozer (Biblical and Sytematic Theology) w rote several articles and chapters in books, including: “The Spirit of Light after the Age of Enlightenment: Renewing/ Reforming Pneumatic Hermeneutics via the Economy of Illumination” in Spirit of God: Christian Renewal in the Community of Faith (IVP, 2015); “‘Exegesis I know, and Theology I know, but who are you?’ Acts 19 and the Theological Interpretation of Scripture,” in Theological Theology: Essays in Honor of John B. Webster, (T&T Clark, 2015); and “Improvising Theology According to the Scriptures: An Evangelical Account of the Development of Doctrine,” in Building on the Foundations of Evangelical Theology, (Crossway, 2015). Along with alumnus Owen Strachan (PhD ’11), Vanhoozer authored The Pastor as Public Theologian: Reclaiming a Lost Vision (Baker, 2015). Brandon Waybright (Design) exhibited at the Form+Content Gallery in Minneapolis this summer as a part of “Beyond Brand”—an exhibition of graphic design and visual communication as social criticism. K. Lawson Younger, Jr. (Old Testament) wrote A Political History of the Arameans, which investigates their tribal structures, the development of their polities, and their interactions with other groups in the ancient Near East (SBL, 2016).

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autumn 2015


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