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Stackhouse & Friends

Stackhouse & Friends

Speaker(s): John Stackhouse
Speaker(s): J.I. Packer
Speaker(s): Edith Humphrey & Berend Wannenwestch
Speaker(s): Oliver Crisp & Phil Long
Speaker(s): Lauren Winner & Ron Rittgers
Date: Summer 2007
Length: 2 hrs 10 mins

Price: $CDN19.20

   

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This series of interviews by John Stackhouse includes;

  1. A Life to Be Lived with J.I. Packer
  2. The Dangers of 'Intimacy Language' for Our Relationship with God with E. Humphrey and B. Wannenwestch
  3. Why Would a Theological Scholar Paint with O. Crisp and P. Long
  4. Evangelical Issues with Church History with L. Winner and R. Rittgers

John G. Stackhouse, Jr. is Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College. He is the author of Can God Be Trusted? and Canadian Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century: An Introduction to Its Character.

James I. Packer is the Board of Govenors' Professor of Theology at Regent College. His many books include Knowing God and Rediscovering Holiness.

V. Philips Long joined Regent College in the Fall of 2000 after teaching at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri for 15 years years. After receiving his MDiv from Gordon-Conwell, Phil served for four years with Greater Europe Mission in Germany as a lecturer in Biblical Languages and Old Testament Exegesis. He obtained his PhD at Cambridge and has also studied at the University of Heidelberg and the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He is the author of many books including The Art of Biblical History.

Edith Humphrey is a biblical scholar and an active conference speaker on the subjects of the Trinity, the historical Jesus, and Prayer in the Apocalypse. She is author of The Ladies and the Cities: Transformation and Apocalyptic Identity in Joseph and Azeneth, 4 Ezra, The Apocalypse and The Shepherd of Hermas and a contributor to the book Anglican Essentials: Reclaiming Faith within the Anglican Church of Canada.

Lauren Winner Author, speaker, historian, visiting instructor, Duke Divinity School. BA (Columbia College, New York), Mphil (Clare College, University of Cambridge), PhD (Columbia University, New York), Mdiv Cand. (Duke Divinity School). Lauren Winner is the author of three books, Girl Meets God, Mudhouse Sabbath and Real Sex: The Naked Truth about Chastity. Her essays have been included in The Best Christian Writing 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006.

Bernd Wannenwetsch MA, Dr. theol., Dr. theol. Habil. (Universities of Munich and Erlangen, Germany). He is a University Lecturer in Ethics, University of Oxford, Harris Manchester College. Bernd’s research focuses on conceptual problems in Christian ethics, tradition and postmodernism, scriptural ethics, worship, politics, labour and work, the relationship of the sexes, and the theologies of Martin Luther and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bernd is an ordained minister of the Lutheran Church of Bavaria. His most recent book is Political Worship: Ethics for Christian Citizens.

Ron Rittgers Erich Markel Chair in German Reformation Studies, Valparaiso University, Indiana. BA (Wheaton), MTS (Regent College), PhD (Harvard). Prior to moving to Valparaiso University, Ron was the Associate Professor of History at Yale University Divinity School. He has authored a number of articles and book chapters on the theme of penitential thought and practice in late medieval and early modern Christianity. His books include The Reformation of the Keys: Confession, Conscience and Authority in Sixteenth-Century Germany.

Dr. Oliver Crisp served as an assistant minister in a Baptist church in England for three years before teaching at the University of St. Andrews. He is now the Frederick J. Crosson Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame and is currently writing a book on Christology entitled Christological Questions: Issues in the Metaphysics of Incarnation as well as a book on original sin entitled A Theory of Original Sin.