Theodore Jennings

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Theodore W. Jennings is an American scholar, theologian and author. Jennings works as professor by Biblical and Constructive Theology at Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS).

1964 he received his B.D. by Duke University and 1967 and his Ph.D. by Emory University. Jennings taught for three years at Methodist Seminary in Mexico City. He is a methodist preacher. [1]Jennungs wrote several books over methodism theology. and over LGBT rights.

[edit] Works by Jennings

  • Jacob’s Wound: Homoerotic Narrative in the Literature of Ancient Israel. Continuum, New York 2005, ISBN 0826417124
  • Reading Derrida, Thinking Paul: On Justice. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 2005, ISBN 0804752672
  • The Insurrection of the Crucified: The ‘Gospel of Mark’ as Theological Manifesto. Exploration Press, Chicago, Ill., 2003, ISBN 0913552658
  • The Man Jesus Loved: Homoerotic Narratives from the New Testament. Pilgrim Press, Cleveland 2003, ISBN 082981535X
  • Santidad bìblica (Seminario Metodista de Mexico), 2002
  • Loyalty to God: The Apostles Creed in Life and Liturgy. Abingdon Press, Nashville 1992, ISBN 0687228212
  • Good News to the Poor: John Wesley’s Evangelical Economics. Abingdon Press, Nashville 1990, ISBN 0687155282
  • Beyond Theism: A Grammar of God-Language. Oxford University Press, New York 1985, ISBN 0195036131

[edit] References

  1. ^ CTS:Jennings

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