Richard A. Jensen

Richard Alvin Jensen

Jensen at Dana College in 2003
Born July 4, 1934
Fremont, Nebraska
Died November 19, 2014 (aged 80)
Lakeville, Minnesota
Nationality Danish-American
Fields Systematic Theology
Homiletics
Institutions Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
Wartburg Theological Seminary
Luther Seminary
Influences Gerhard von Rad

Richard Alvin Jensen (July 4, 1934 – November 19, 2014) was an American theologian, author, and the Carlson Professor of Homiletics Emeritus at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.[1]

Early life and education

Jensen was born on July 4, 1934 in Fremont, Nebraska. He earned his B.A. cum laude in philosophy from Dana College in 1956, his B.D. from Wartburg Theological Seminary in 1959, his S.T.M. from Chicago Theological Seminary in 1962, and his Ph.D. from Aquinas Institute of Theology in 1972.

Academic career

Jensen studied in Chicago and wrote his S.T.M.,The Covenant in The Deuteronomic and Priestly Traditions under Robert J. Marshall. Jensen left Chicago in 1960 to undertake a year of biblical studies under Gerhard von Rad and Otto Piper at Princeton Theological Seminary. Jensen was a professor and co-founder at Mekana Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1962.[2][3] Jensen returned to the United States in 1965 to teach at his alma mater Dana College. He returned to Wartburg Theological Seminary to teach from 1972-1981. He briefly taught at Luther Seminary before leaving academia in 1982 to host the television and radio program, Lutheran Vespers. In 1997, Jensen was invited to become the first Axel Jacob and Gerde Maria Carlson Professor of Homiletics at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, a post he held until his retirement in 2002.[4] Richard A. Jensen was also the Dean of the Doctorate of Ministry program sponsored by the Association of Chicago Theological Seminaries in the late 1980s.

Contributions to theology

In the late 1960s the charismatic movement was causing a controversies in the Lutheran church. Jensen had become a leading scholar on the application of a Lutheran theological understanding of neo-Pentecostalism.[5] Jensen wrote his first book in 1974, Touched by the Spirit, developing a Lutheran perspective on his personal experiences, and attempting to embrace the charismatic movement rather than condemn it.[6][7] Jensen's research was met some skepticism, but ultimately received positive reception from parish pastors, theologians, and college professors.

Although, Jensen's Ph.D was in systematic theology, he developed a story-based preaching technique that emphasized preaching as an oral art of communication rather than written discourse memorized or read to listeners.[8] In 1993, Jensen published Thinking in Story. This was followed by three books that understood the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke as oral narratives from which the preacher used bibilical narrative to enable the listener to participate more holistically in the stories of Jesus. Jensen further expanded his understanding of preaching to incorporate the use of art and visual images in the sermon and worship experience. This thinking culminated in the book published in 2005, Envisioning the Word: The Use of Visual Images in Preaching.[9]

Personal life

Richard Jensen was married to Bonnie L. Jensen, ELCA Global Mission executive director (retired),[10][11] they had three children: Doron, Dodi, and Derek. Jensen was also a relative of Moritz Thomsen. On November 19, 2014, he died at the age of 80.[12]

Richard Jensen along with his wife Bonnie, received honorary doctorates from Dana College.

Selected Works

Books

References

  1. "Richard Jensen". workingpreacher.org. Luther Seminary. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  2. "Introducing Dr. Richard Jensen". carelife.com. Care Life LLC. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  3. Larson, Duane. "Arabic Lutheran Church Focus". wartburgseminary.edu. Wartburg Press. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  4. "Advice for Evangelicalism". thelutheran.org. The Lutheran. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  5. Oh, Sung Choon. "A Critical Understanding of the Modern Glossolalia Phenomena of Pastoral Perspective". Chicago Theological Seminary. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  6. ftp://210.102.253.7/image01/ii100039.pdf
  7. http://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/162031/2012_biniel%20mallyo.pdf?sequence=1
  8. Boden, Jan. "The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Jensen Presents "Thinking in Pictures," July 5-6 During ACTS Preaching Residency at LSTC". lstc.edu. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  9. "Preaching in Post-Literate with Dr. Richard Jensen". books.google. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  10. Lee, Albert H. "Bonnie Jensen to Retire as Director of ELCA Global Mission". christianpost.com. ELCA. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  11. Brooks, John. "Jensen Retires as Director of ELCA Global Mission". stlonline.org. The St. Thomas Lutheran. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  12. "Richard A. JENSEN Obituary". Pioneer Press (legacy.com). November 23, 2014.
  13. Jensen, Richard (1975). Touched by the Spirit: One Man's Struggle to Understand His Experience of the Holy Spirit. Augsburg Publishing House. p. 160. ISBN 0806614846.
  14. Jensen, Richard (1980). Telling the Story: Variety and Imagination in Preaching. Augsburg Publishing House. p. 189. ISBN 0806617667.
  15. Jensen, Richard (1987). The crucified ruler: sermons for Lent and Easter. C.S.S. Pub. Co. p. 113. ISBN 0895368706. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  16. Jensen, Richard (1988). What Is God's Plan for My Life?. Augsburg Fortress Publishing. p. 98. ISBN 0806623659. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  17. Jensen, Richard (1992). Thinking in Story: Preaching in a Post-Literate Age. CSS Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 1556735731. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  18. Jensen, Richard (1996). Preaching Mark's Gospel: A Narrative Approach. CSS Publishing. p. 200. ISBN 0788008331. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  19. Jensen, Richard (1997). Preaching Luke's Gospel: A Narrative Approach. CSS Pub. p. 233. ISBN 0788011103.
  20. Jensen, Richard (1998). Preaching Matthew's Gospel: A Narrative Approach. CSS Publishing. p. 234. ISBN 0788012215.
  21. Jensen, Richard (2005). Envisioning the Word: The Use of Visual Images in Preaching. Fortress Press. p. 155. ISBN 1451416733. Retrieved 14 December 2014.