Theodore N. Swanson
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Born
Theodore Norman Swanson[1]
The Reverend Doctor Theodore N. Swanson | |
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| Born | Theodore Norman Swanson[1] |
| Education | B.A., S.T.M., M.A., Ph.D.[2] |
| Alma mater | Augustana College, Andover Newton Theological School, Vanderbilt University[2] |
| Occupations | Pastor and Teacher |
| Church | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (Grand Canyon Synod)[3] |
Congregations served | Chicago and Boston[4] |
Offices held | Teacher - in - Old Testament, United Theological College, Bangalore (1979-1994)[5] |
| Title | The Reverend Doctor |
Theodore N. Swanson, an ordained Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is an Old Testament Scholar. Swanson taught Old Testament at the United Theological College, Bangalore,[6] India.[7]
Swanson's writings on the canon of the Old Testament has gathered scholarly reviews. In 2000, Stephen B. Chapman, an Old Testament Scholar at the Duke Divinity School has substantially referred to the work of Swanson.[8]
- 1970, The closing of the collection of Holy Scriptures: A study in the history of the canonization of the Old Testament,[1]
- 1982, When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period,[9]
- 1982, The Apocalyptic Scriptures,[10]
- 1986 (with Terence Y. Mullins), The kings of Israel,[11]
- 1993, Christianity and World Religions: A Biblical Understanding,[12]
- 2012, Augustana's Biblical Heritage,[13]
- 2013, Preacher as Teacher,[5]