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E-raamat: Like a River Glorious: The Biography of John Paul Newport

  • Formaat: 309 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Baylor University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781481318433
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  • Formaat: 309 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Baylor University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781481318433

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John Paul Newport was perhaps the most influential American Baptist philosopher and apologist of the twentieth century. He became legendary as a Baptist statesman, scholar, peacemaker, and transformational professor, who supervised more than fifty PhD students in philosophy, apologetics, theology, biblical studies, and world religions. Written from the unpublished autobiographical papers of John Newport, this official biography, Like a River Glorious, examines the life and legacy of one of America’s premier Baptist scholars.

Newport studied with the best minds of his day and taught for more than fifty years in Baptist colleges and seminaries, as well as at Rice University. He was also a churchman in pulpits across the South, serving as interim pastor in more than 150 churches in four states. His best-known book, Life’s Ultimate Questions, synthesized the most-asked questions about what it means to live as a human being, and anchored his responses in a reasoned, philosophical, and biblical worldview. Newport spent most of his career at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he chaired the philosophy department and served as vice president of academic affairs and provost. He was also the special consultant to then-president Russell Dilday and helped to lead the institution through some of its most difficult days.

Newport was an open, approachable, and eminently constructive Christian in his day, inviting his audiences to engage with the world of ideas, other Christians, and people of non-Christian faiths. The story of his unparalleled and remarkable journey unfolds in these pages, a testament to his legacy and an invitation for future Christian leaders to follow in his wake.

Preface ix
Prologue 1(6)
1 Headwaters Deep in Missouri Soil
7(8)
2 An Ozark Boy and His Cumberland Girl
15(18)
3 Streams of Knowledge 1939--1949
33(20)
4 Widening Currents 1949--1959
53(16)
5 The Long Rolling River 1959--1971
69(20)
6 Navigating Rapids 1971--1994
89(36)
7 The River Joins the Sea 1994--2000
125(16)
8 Nourishing Waters The Thought of John Paul Newport
141(10)
9 Enduring Legacy 1949--2000 and Beyond
151(30)
Epilogue 181(8)
Appendix A The Bibliography of John Paul Newport 189(6)
Appendix B Philosophy of Religion Doctoral Students Supervised 195(2)
John Paul Newport
Appendix C John Paul Newport (1917--2000) Memorial Service 197(6)
Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas Notes 203(80)
Bibliography 283