Leonard Sweet

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Leonard Sweet
Born Leonard I. Sweet
1961
Nationality American
Education BAUniversity of Richmond, Master of Divinity Colgate/Rochester/Bexley Hall/Crozer and Ph.D University of Rochester
Occupation Lecturer
Known for Emerging Church Advocate
Spouse Married
Website
http://www.leonardsweet.com/

Leonard I. Sweet is an author, preacher, scholar, and ordained United Methodist clergyperson currently serving as the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Drew Theological School, in Madison, New Jersey, and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at George Fox University in Portland, Oregon. In 2007, he was voted One of the 50 Most Influential Christian Leaders in America (#8). In 2006, he received the same honor (#32).

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Before becoming the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism, Sweet had been Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Theological School at Drew from 1995 to 2000. Prior to his appointments at Drew University, he served as President and Professor of Church History at United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio. His first academic administration position was as Provost and Associate Professor of Church History at Colgate Rochester Divinity School/Bexley Hall/Crozer Theological Seminary.

Sweet is founder and President of SpiritVenture Ministries. His writings focus on the study of Semiotics.

He is the author of over 120 articles, many of a scholarly and technical nature, and over 20 prefaces/forewords to others' books. He has over 600 published sermons, mostly in Homiletics but also in other publications such as Pulpit Resource, Pulpit Digest, PreachingPlus.com, and currently wikiletics.com and sermons.com. Sweet has weekly podcasting on iTunes entitled Napkin Scribbles.

Sweet has served a term on the council of the American Society of Church History, was an associate editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion for ten years. An honors and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Richmond, he earned his Master of Divinity degree from Colgate/Rochester/Bexley Hall/Crozer and Ph.D from the University of Rochester. Sweet is the recipient of honorary Doctorates of Divinity from University of Richmond, Baker University, Lebanon Valley College, and Otterbein College.

Sweet lectures around the world, and has spoken in various locations including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, Korea, Iceland, and Scotland.

Sweet has been an advocate of the attempt to contextualize Christianity into modern American culture[1].

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  • Black Images of America, 1784-1870 (Norton, 1976) (ISBN 0-393-05569-8 : 0393091953)
  • New Life in the Spirit (Westminster John Knox Press, 1982). (Chinese Edition 1986) (ISBN 0-664-24414-9)
  • The Minister’s Wife: Her Role in Nineteenth-Century American Evangelicalism (Temple University Press, 1983) (ISBN 0-87722-283-5)
  • Editor, The Evangelical Tradition in America (Mercer University Press, 1984) (Reprinted 1997) (ISBN 0-86554-092-6)
  • The Lion's Pride (Abingdon Press, 1987) (ISBN 0-687-21857-8)
  • Quantum Spirituality: a Postmodern Apologetic (Whaleprints, 1991) (ISBN 1-882122-01-1)
  • Editor, Communication and Change in American Religious History (Eerdmans, 1993) (ISBN 0-8028-0682-1)
  • FaithQuakes (Abingdon Press, 1994) (ISBN 0-687-12647-9)
  • Health and Medicine in the Evangelical Tradition (Trinity Pr Intl, 1994) (ISBN 1-56338-097-8)
  • Strong in the Broken Places (University of Akron Press, 1995) (ISBN 1-884836-09-7; paperback ISBN 1-884836-10-0)
  • The Jesus Prescription for a Healthy Life (Abingdon Press, 1996) (ISBN 0-687-01491-3)
  • A Cup of Coffee at the SoulCafe (Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1998) (ISBN 0-8054-0159-8)
  • Eleven Genetic Gateways to Spiritual Awakening (Abingdon Press, 1998) (ISBN 0-687-05173-8)
  • Soul Tsunami: Sink or Swim in New Millennium Culture (Zondervan, 1999) (ISBN 0-310-22762-3)
  • Aqua Church: Essential Leadership Arts for Piloting Your Church in Today's Fluid Culture (Group Publishing, 1999) (Translated into Korean and Chinese, reissued by Cook Communications in 2008) (ISBN 0-7644-2151-4)
  • SoulSalsa (Zondervan, 2000) (Korean translation, 2002) (ISBN 0-310-23014-4)
  • Postmodern Pilgrims: A 1st Century Passion for a 21st Century Church (Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2000) (ISBN 0-8054-2137-8)
  • The Dawn Mistaken for Dusk: If God so Loved the World, Why Can't We? (Zondervan, 2000) (First religion e-book on Amazon.com)
  • Carpe Manana: Is Your Church Ready to Seize Tomorrow? (Zondervan, 2001) (ISBN 0-310-23947-8)
  • A is for Abductive (Zondervan, 2001) (ISBN 0-310-24356-4)
  • Jesus Drives Me Crazy (Zondervan, 2003) (ISBN 0-310-23224-4)
  • Editor, The Church in Emerging Culture: Five Vies (Zondervan, 2003) (ISBN 0-310-25487-6)
  • Summoned to Lead (Zondervan, 2004) (Korean translation, 2007) (ISBN 0-310-23222-8)
  • Out of the Question...Into the Mystery: Getting Lost in the Godlife Relationship (WaterBrook Press, 2004) (ISBN 1-57856-647-9)
  • The Three Hardest Words In The World To Get Right (WaterBrook Press, 2006) (ISBN 1-57856-648-7)
  • The Gospel According to Starbucks (WaterBrook Press, 2007)
  • The Voice from on High (Thomas Nelson, 2007)
  • The Voice: Genesis (Thomas Nelson, 2008)
  • The Church of the Perfect Storm (Abingdon, 2008)
  • 11: Indispensable Relationships You Can't Be Without (Cook Communications, 2008)

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