An Uncommon Union

An Uncommon Union
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Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Total Pages : 511
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ISBN-10 : 9780310303022
ISBN-13 : 0310303028
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Book Synopsis An Uncommon Union by : John D. Hannah

Download or read book An Uncommon Union written by John D. Hannah and published by Zondervan Academic. This book was released on 2009-10-24 with total page 511 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dallas Theological Seminary is often viewed as a bastion of conservative evangelicalism, marked by an unswerving devotion to theological positions of fundamentalism, biblical inerrancy, and dispensational premillennialism.An Uncommon Union, the first book-length history of Dallas Theological Seminary, written by a graduate and veteran faculty member of DTS, provides a necessary corrective to such a simplistic assessment. Using the tenures of the school’s five presidents as the backbone for his narrative, John D. Hannah reveals the tensions that DTS has experienced in its eighty-plus years of existence.Each successive president of DTS brought his own unique style and perceptions to the school, even as he dealt with the changing religious and cultural milieu that swirled around it. Hannah argues that, rather than being a monolithic institution, Dallas Theological Seminary is a unique blend of differing heritages and of opposing traditions, a place that defies easy categorization.A keenly insightful and thoughtful work, An Uncommon Union illuminates the path charted by the leaders of a prominent American seminary in a rapidly changing world. All readers interested in the history and future of evangelicalism, regardless of their theological persuasion, will benefit from this book.


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