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The Old Testament in Theology and Teaching
Contributor(s): Chai, Teresa (Editor), Johnson, Dave (Editor)
ISBN: 153264695X     ISBN-13: 9781532646959
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $40.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Theology
- Religion | Biblical Studies - Old Testament - General
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 9" (0.98 lbs) 204 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
APTS Press is privileged to offer this festschrift honoring Dr. Kay Fountain, who for more than twenty years has served the Lord at the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary (APTS), in Baguio City, Philippines, first as a student, then as a faculty member and finally as the Academic Dean. Our hope is that this book will reflect her passion for teaching and understanding the Old Testament, which has instilled in her students that kind of passion for the ministry as well. From the Foreword In keeping with the theme of this Festschrift: The Old Testament in Theology and Teaching, the included articles predominantly provide an Old Testament focus. Significantly, most have been written by Kay's current and former students and colleagues, both Western and Asian, including one by her PhD Mentor, Dr. Tim Bulkeley. John Carter, PhD, President Emeritus, Asia Pacific Theological Seminary Wonsuk Ma--Tragedy of Spirit-Empowered Heroes: A Close Look at Samson and Saul Tim Bulkeley--How Can a Man Read Esther? Jacqueline Grey--Navigating the Empire: Esther As a Model of Marginalization Tim Meadowcroft--Wise Participation in the Divine Life: Lessons From the Life of Daniel Teresa Chai--Old Testament Pedagogy on Mission Dave Johnson--Gideon and the Angel of the Lord: An Anthropological Perspective on Judges 6:11-40 Tham Wan--Asian Theological Education Now and Then: An Asian Pentecostal Pastor- Educator's Survey of Theological Education Lian Sian Mung--The Charismatic and Non-Charismatic Roles of the Spirit in Isaiah 11:1-5 Itzhaq Shai, with Chris McKinny, Benjamin Yang and Deborah Cassuto--Illuminating a Canaanite and Judahite Town: The Archaeological Background of Tel Burna Adelina C. Ladera--Kay Fountain: Historical-Biographical Sketch The Editors Teresa Chai, PhD, is the academic dean at the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary in Baguio City, Philippines and is a past president of Alpha Omega College in Malaysia. She also served for eight years as a missionary in Bangladesh and is the author of numerous articles in various publications. Dave Johnson, DMiss, has been a missionary to the Philippines since 1994. He currently serves as a faculty member at APTS as well as the managing editor of the Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies and the director of APTS Press. He is the author of Led by the Spirit: The History of the American Assemblies of God Missionaries in the Philippines and Theology in Context: A Case Study in the Philippines.

Contributor Bio(s): Chai, Teresa: - Wonsuk Ma--Tragedy of Spirit-Empowered Heroes: A Close Look at Samson and Saul Tim Bulkeley--How Can a Man Read Esther? Jacqueline Grey--Navigating the Empire: Esther As a Model of Marginalization Tim Meadowcroft--Wise Participation in the Divine Life: Lessons From the Life of Daniel Teresa Chai--Old Testament Pedagogy on Mission Dave Johnson--Gideon and the Angel of the Lord: An Anthropological Perspective on Judges 6:11-40 Tham Wan--Asian Theological Education Now and Then: An Asian Pentecostal Pastor- Educator's Survey of Theological Education Lian Sian Mung--The Charismatic and Non-Charismatic Roles of the Spirit in Isaiah 11:1-5 Itzhaq Shai, with Chris McKinny, Benjamin Yang and Deborah Cassuto--Illuminating a Canaanite and Judahite Town: The Archaeological Background of Tel Burna Adelina C. Ladera--Kay Fountain: Historical-Biographical Sketch The Editors Teresa Chai, PhD, is the academic dean at the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary in Baguio City, Philippines and is a past president of Alpha Omega College in Malaysia. She also served for eight years as a missionary in Bangladesh and is the author of numerous articles in various publications. Dave Johnson, DMiss, has been a missionary to the Philippines since 1994. He currently serves as a faculty member at APTS as well as the managing editor of the Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies and the director of APTS Press. He is the author of Led by the Spirit: The History of the American Assemblies of God Missionaries in the Philippines and Theology in Context: A Case Study in the Philippines.