Jack Rogers (minister)
American Presbyterian minister and theologian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Bartlett Rogers (January 23, 1934 – July 14, 2016[1]) was a liberal Presbyterian minister and theologian. He taught at Westminster College, Pennsylvania, at Fuller Theological Seminary, and at San Francisco Theological Seminary. He also served as moderator of the 213th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA).[3][4]
Jack Rogers | |
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Born | Jack Bartlett Rogers January 23, 1934 |
Died | July 14, 2016 82) | (aged
Spouse |
Sharon Mangold (m. 1957) |
Ecclesiastical career | |
Church | |
Ordained | 1959[1] |
Offices held | Moderator of the General Assembly (2001–2002) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | Scripture in the Westminster Confession: A Problem of Historical Interpretation for American Presbyterianism (1966) |
Doctoral advisor | G. C. Berkouwer |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Theology |
Sub-discipline | Philosophical theology |
Institutions | |
Influenced | Roger E. Olson[2] |
Website | www |
Publications
Worldcat lists 48 published works by Rogers.[5] Among them are:
- The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible: An Historical Approach, (with Donald McKim)[6]
- Biblical Authority
- Claiming the Center: Churches and Conflicting Worldviews
- Confessions of a Conservative Evangelical
- Introduction to Philosophy: A Case Method Approach (with Forrest Baird)
- Jesus, The Bible, and Homosexuality: Explode the Myths, Heal the Church[7]
- Presbyterian Creeds: A Guide to the Book of Confessions
- Presbyterian Creeds: Supplement on the Brief Statement of Faith
- Reading the Bible and the Confessions: The Presbyterian Way
References
External links
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