Gordon D. Fee (1934-2022) was Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Regent College. Acclaimed for his deep scholarship and passionate, pastoral faith, Fee was one of the leading New Testament commentators and an expert on hermeneutics, exegesis, and pneumatology.
Remembering Gordon Fee - "The Uniting of Heart and Mind"
Speaker(s): Gordon Fee
Date: 1996
Length: 31min
Product ID: RGDL2624S
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Speaking on his own experiences of the Pentecostal church, where it was difficult to love God with the mind, and the seminary, where it was difficult to love God with the heart, Gordon Fee speaks on keeping the head and heart together in healthy tension. Fee reveals his aim to be a scholar on fire. Finally, he responds to audience questions.
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