Christopher R. Smith is a writer and independent scholar living in Michigan. He stays active in ministry as a volunteer campus staff worker with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Previously he served local churches as a pastor for nearly twenty years. He was a consulting editor to the International Bible Society (now Biblica) for The Books of the Bible and one of the translators for The Voice Bible. He is author of After Chapters and Verses: Engaging the Bible in the Coming Generations and The High Calling of Our Daily Work.
How Has Reading Literature Helped You Read the Bible?
Speaker(s): Christopher Smith, Richard Bauckham, Trevor Hart
Date: 1999
Length: 49min
Product ID: RGDL2923A
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A 1999 Regent Roundtable Discussion.
See All Audio by Christopher Smith Richard Bauckham Trevor Hart


Richard Bauckham is Professor Emeritus at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, UK, and Senior Scholar at Ridley Hall in Cambridge, UK. He is author of many books, including Jesus: A Very Short Introduction, Bible and Mission: Christian Mission in a Postmodern World, and The Theology of the Book of Revelation.

Trevor Hart is Professor of Divinity, St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrew's, Scotland. He is author of Faith Thinking: The Dynamics of Christian Theology and co-author (with Richard Bauckham) of At the Cross: Meditations on People Who Were There and Hope Against Hope: Christian Eschatology in Contemporary Context.
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