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Seven Summits Worth Climbing in Church History: A theological biography series by Jason Duesing

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Source: hcsbstudybible.com --- Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The following post introduces a "theological biography" series by Jason Duesing, who serves as vice president for Strategic Initiatives and assistant professor of Historical Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Duesing is the editor of Adoniram Judson: A Bicentennial Appreciation of the Pioneer American Missionary . Subsequent posts in the series will appear approximately every other week. Seven Summits Worth Climbing in Church History by Jason G. Duesing Like many endurance sports, mountain climbers have their own cadre of clubs celebrating the adventures shared by only a few humans in history. In the 1980s, Richard Bass and Frank Wells conceived the mountaineering challenge of scaling the highest peak on each continent and coined the term ?Seven Summits? for their quest. The Seven Summits term is now the talk of many who share a lifetime goal of joining their ranks. In the Church history classes I teach at Southwestern Seminary, one of the most helpful ways I have found to display the vast treasures found in the history of the work of God among men and women is the organizing of key events and theological doctrines around major historical figures. Much of my lectures weave in and out of what I present as ?theological biography? in order to give a three dimensional aspect of reality and relevance to the names, dates, and places of foreign lands and cultures. My classes are unashamedly apologetic courses as I ...

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