Fritz Guy
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Fritz Guy (1930—) is professor emeritus of theology and philosophy at La Sierra University in Riverside,California. He has worked as a pastor, theologian and university president. In a 1985 questionnaire of North American Adventist lecturers, Guy tied for fourth place among the Adventist authors who had most influenced them.[1]
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[edit] Biography
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Guy received a PhD in Christian theology from the University of Chicago in 1971.
[edit] Publications
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- An interpretation of the concept of conversion in the published writings of Ellen G. White (M.A. thesis, 1955)
- Man and his time : three contemporary theological interpretations (Ph.D. thesis, 1971)
- Meeting the secular mind : some Adventist perspectives (editor, 1985, 2nd edition 1987)
- Thinking Theologically: Adventist Christianity and the Interpretation of Faith (Berrien Springs, Michigan: Andrews University Press, 1999; publisher's page)
- Understanding Genesis : contemporary Adventist perspectives (editor, 2006) ISBN 9780978614119
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Proceedings from "Being Adventist in 21st Century Australia" Conference at Avondale College in 2002, at which Guy was the keynote speaker
- Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (SDAPI) search for articles by Guy
[edit] References
- ^ Malcolm Bull and Keith Lockhart (October 1987). "The Intellectual World of Adventist Theologians" (PDF). Spectrum 18 (1): 32–37. Roseville, California: Adventist Forums. ISSN 0890-0264.
Preceded by William G. Johnsson |
President of the Adventist Society for Religious Studies 1980 |
Succeeded by Robert M. Johnston |