Evaluating Liberal Theology's Biases: How Do We Respond? - Darrell Bock
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2025
- This talk discusses how evangelical Christians can effectively engage with more liberal expressions of theology (as well as more moderate ones). What lessons can be learned for how to do this in ways that show the credibility of our faith? What can be learned in the dialogue that inevitably comes with such exchanges? Join us for this talk as we address these questions and more, drawing on the speaker’s experience of theological engagement in public spaces.
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Darrell L. Bock is Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas, as well as Executive Director of Cultural Engagement for the Hendricks Center for Christian Leadership there. An author of over forty books, his special fields of study involve hermeneutics, the use of the Old Testament in the New, Luke-Acts, the historical Jesus, gospel studies, and the integration of theology and culture. It is this latter area that is the focus of his work at the Hendricks Center, where he is responsible for producing a web-based, weekly podcast on issues of God and culture called The Table and author of the recent book, Cultural Intelligence: Living for God in a Diverse, Pluralistic World. He is a graduate of the University of Texas (B.A.), Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M.), and the University of Aberdeen (Ph.D.). He has had four annual stints of post doctoral study at the University of Tübingen, the second through fourth as an Alexander von Humboldt scholar through a scholarship offered by the Federal Republic of Germany (1989-90, 1995-96, 2004-05, 2010-2011). He was editor at large for Christianity Today for several years and served as President of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) for the year 2000-2001. He currently serves on the boards of Wheaton College, Chosen People Ministries, Christians in Public Service (CIPS), and the Institute for Global Engagement (IGE). He also serves as elder emeritus at Trinity Fellowship Church in Richardson, Texas. Married to Sally for over forty years, he is the father of two married daughters and a son, and is also a proud grandfather.
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