Bradley G. Green
Professor of Theological Studies
University Profile Scholarship Profile16 ResultS
Augustine of Hippo: His Life and Impact
Bradley G. Green
Christian Focus Publications (November 2020).
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1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (Reformation Commentary on Scripture)
Edited by Lee Gatiss and Bradley G. Green
IVP Academic (November 2019).
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Covenant and Commandment: Works, Obedience and Faithfulness in the Christian Life
Bradley G. Green
IVP Academic (December 2014).
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Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine: The Theology of Colin Gunton in Light of Augustine
Bradley G. Green
Pickwick Publications (June 2011).
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The Gospel and the Mind: Recovering and Shaping the Intellectual Life
Bradley G. Green
Crossway Books (November 2010).
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Shapers of Christian Orthodoxy: Engaging with Early and Medieval Theologians
Edited by Bradley G. Green
InterVarsity Press: Downers Grove (October 2010).
Union Contributor(s): Bradley G. Green (Editor; Chapter 6. Augustine). |
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Chapters in Books
NKJV, Unapologetic Study Bible, Hardcover, Red Letter Edition: Confidence for Such a Time As This
Emmanuel Foundation
Thomas Nelson (November 2017).
Union Contributor(s): Jacob Shatzer (Contributor); C. Ben Mitchell (Contributor); Bradley G. Green (Contributor).
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Reformation 500: How the Greatest Revival Since Pentecost Continues to Shape the World Today
Edited by Ray Van Neste & J. Michael Garrett
B&H Academic (February 2017).
Union Contributor(s): Ray Van Neste (Editor); J. Michael Garrett (Editor); Gavin Richardson (Chapter 1: "Reform our church all out of joint鈥: The Lollard Movement and the Medieval Origins of the Reformation"); Bradley G. Green (Chapter 5: "An introduction through which we are prepared for faith in the gospel鈥: Augustine, Calvin & the Authority of the Church & Holy Scripture"); Justin D. Barnard (Chapter 6: "'Comfortable Words': Reforming the Lord's Supper"); Harry Lee Poe (Chapter 7: "The Primacy of Preaching in the English Reformation"); John T. Netland (Chapter 9: "The Religious Dissenter in Victorian Fiction: Reformation Themes in 19th Century English Novels"); Hunter Baker (Chapter 14: "Martin Luther and the Question of Political Quietism"); Jimmy H. Davis (Chapter 15: "The Impact of the Reformation upon the Flowering of Modern Science"); James A. Patterson (Chapter 2: "Anabaptist Kinship Revisited: Implications for Baptist Origins and Identity"); J. Henry Allen (Chapter 12: "The Historical Legacy of Luther"). |
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Safeguarding a Truly Catholic Vision of the World: Essays of A. J. Conyers
Edited by Jacob Shatzer
Resource Publications (October 2014).
Union Contributor(s): Jacob Shatzer (Editor); Bradley G. Green (Afterword).
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KJV 400: The Legacy and Impact of the King James Version
Edited by Ray Van Neste; Foreword by David S. Dockery
BorderStone Press (December 2012).
Union Contributor(s): Ray Van Neste (Editor and Introduction); James A. Patterson (Chapter: "Divine Right or Holy Dissent? Conflicting Visions of Church and State in Early Seventeenth-Century England"); Steve R. Halla (Chapter: "Art, Iconoclasm, and the Search for Unity: Reflections on Cornelis Boel's 1611 KJV Title Page Design"); Bobby C. Rogers (Chapter: "'Therefore Now Put Off They Ornaments': The Influence of the King James Bible in Contemporary American Poetry"); John T. Netland (Chapter: "'The Very Language of Men': Biblical Echoes in Wordsworth's Poetry"); Scott Huelin (Chapter: "Only God Speaks King James: The Literary Use of English Bible Translations in Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away"); Gene Fant (Chapter: "'Give Me also This Power': Secular Writers' Simultaneous Fascination with and Denial of the Power of the KJV"); Christopher W. Mathews (Chapter: "Sounding through the Centuries: The Influence of the King James Version over Four Centuries of Musical Composition"); Bradley G. Green (Chapter: "Convenant, Canon, and Culture: Theological Reflections on the Cultural Meaning of the King James Version"); Hunter Baker (Chapter: "A Bible for the People: The Political and Cultural Impact of the Vernacular Bible"); Gavin Richardson (Chapter: "'No New Reformation': Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Scripture in the Minds of the Reformers"); Micah Watson (Chapter: "Who Appeals to Heaven? King James I and John Locke on Scripture & Political Authority"); Justin D. Barnard (Chapter: "Human Nature and the Veneration of the KJV"); Jennifer A. Gruenke (Chapter: "Isaac Newton's Bible: Science and Heresy in 17th Century England"); Keith Bates (Chapter: "KJV-Onlyism").
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The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization
Edited by George Thomas Kurian
Wiley-Blackwell (March 2011).
Union Contributor(s): W. Terry Lindley (The Jesus Movement); Bradley G. Green (Canon of Scripture; Colin Gunton; Doctrinal Development; Economic Ideas; Revelation-Theophany; Theology of History; and Theonomy). |
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Thriving in Babylon: Essays in Honor of A.J. Conyers
Edited by David B. Capes and J. Daryl Charles
Pickwick (January 2011).
Union Contributor(s): Bradley G. Green (Chapter: "Richard Weaver, the Gospel, and the Restoration of Culture").
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The Theology of Colin Gunton
Edited by Lincoln Harvey
T & T Clark International (August 2010).
Union Contributor(s): Bradley G. Green (Chapter 11: Colin Gunton and the Theological Origin of Modernity).
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Shaping a Christian Worldview: The Foundations of Christian Higher Education
Edited by David S. Dockery & Gregory Alan Thornbury; Foreword by Charles Colson
Broadman & Holman: Nashville, TN (September 2002).
Union Contributor(s): David P. Gushee (Chapter 5: "Christian Worldview, Ethics and Culture"); Gregory Alan Thornbury (Editor & Chapter 2: "The Lessons of History"); Harry Lee Poe (Chapter 4: "The Influence of C.S. Lewis"); Jimmy H. Davis (Chapter 6: "Faith and Learning"); George H. Guthrie (Chapter 1: "The Authority of Scripture"); Bradley G. Green (Chapter 3: "Theological and Philosophical Foundations"); Barbara McMillin (Chapter 7: "Christian Worldview and Literature"); Antonio A. Chiareli (Chapter 11: "Christian Worldview and the Social Sciences"); Kina S. Mallard (Chapter 12: "Christian Worldview and Media"); Thomas R. Rosebrough (Chapter 13: "Christian Worldview and Teaching"); Mary Anne Poe (Chapter 15: "Christian Worldview and Social Work"); Walton Padelford (Chapter 16: "Christian Worldview and the World of Business" (with Don Lester)); Kimberly C. Thornbury (Chapter 17: "Christian Worldview and Student Life"); Todd E. Brady (Chapter 18: "Christian Worldview and Campus Ministry"); Carla Sanderson (Conclusion: "Shaping The Academic Enterprise"). |
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Theologians of the Baptist Tradition
Edited by Timothy George & David S. Dockery
Broadman & Holman: Nashville, TN (May 2001).
Union Contributor(s): Gregory Alan Thornbury (Chapter: "Augustus Hopkins Strong"); Bradley G. Green (Chapter: "MIllard J. Erickson").
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Interpreting the New Testament: Essays on Methods and Issues
Edited by David Alan Black & David S. Dockery
Broadman & Holman: Nashville, TN (March 2001).
Union Contributor(s): George H. Guthrie (Chapter: "Discourse Analysis"); J. Daryl Charles (Chapter: "Interpreting the General Epistles"); Paul Norman Jackson (Chapter: "Background Studies and New Testament Interpretation"); Bradley G. Green (Chapter: "The Foundations of New Testament Theology").
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