Thursday, September 02, 2010
D. H. Williams

D. H. Williams
biographical information



D. H. Williams is a professor of religion at Baylor University who specializes in Patristics and historical theology. His work has been published in periodicals including the Journal of Early Christian Studies, Interpretation, and Church History. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Toronto, his Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary, his M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and his B.A. from Northeastern Bible College.

Notes on Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament and Sanctified Vision: An Introduction to Early Christian Interpretation of the Bible
"The problems many of us feel regarding the Bible may have less to do with the Bible itself and more to do with our own preconceptions." Peter Enns, Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament
"Once one thinks that the scriptures are divinely inspired, then the primary project is not to assess them. . . . The church fathers sought to explain how the vast heterogeneity and diversity of scriptural data might be brought into an intellectually satisfying form. This was the basic project of interpretation, as they understood it." John J. O'Keefe and R. R. Reno, Sanctified Vision: An Introduction to Early Christian Interpretation of the Bible

D. H. Williams, from the bonus track of the CD edition, on the excluding character of Christian conversion (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-076.2.4
D. H. Williams, on the Church's rootedness in its Tradition, and why some Protestants remain suspicious (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-076.1.1
 

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