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faculty books
Pastors in the Classics: Timeless Lessons on Life and Ministry
from World Literature
(IVP Academic, 2012)
Recommended Reading
from Wheaton’s Faculty
Although the primary role of a Wheaton professor
is that of teacher, our faculty regularly conduct
individual research and publish books and articles.
Here are some of the more recent books.
Professor of English Emeritus Dr. Leland Ryken, Wheaton
College President Dr. Philip G. Ryken ’88, and Dr. Todd Wilson
’98, M.A. ’01 explore the ways the clergy have been portrayed
in literary classics ranging from The Canterbury Tales and
The Scarlet Letter to A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and
The Poisonwood Bible.
Order Pastors in the Classics and other faculty books from the
Wheaton College Bookstore: online, www.wheatonbooks.com;
by phone, 630.752.5119; or by writing, Wheaton College
Bookstore, 501 College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187.
Dr. Daniel I. Block
Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Old
Testament
Ezekiel’s Hope: A Commentary on Ezekiel
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(Cascade Books, 2012)
Dr. Block’s interfaith dialogue with the
late Professor Jacob Milgrom illuminates
chapters in Ezekiel from both a Christian
and a Conservative Jewish perspective.
Chris Castaldo
director, Ministry of Gospel Renewal
Billy Graham Center
Journeys of Faith: Evangelicalism, Eastern
Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Anglicanism
(Zondervan, 2012)
Examining the migrations between
Christian faith traditions, Castaldo and
others explain and defend their conversions
to different religious affiliations.
Dr. Chris Vlachos
assistant professor of New Testament
James: Exegetical Guide to the Greek New
Testament
(B&H Academic, 2012)
Dr.Vlachos surveys the best introductory,
grammatical, and exegetical positions of
modern commentators on the Greek text
of James.
Dr. George Kalantzis
associate professor of theology
Caesar and the Lamb: Early Christian
Attitudes on War and Military Service
(Cascade Books, 2012)
Dr. Kalantzis focuses on the attitudes of
the earliest Christians toward war and
military service.
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Dr. Richard L. Schultz
Blanchard Professor of Biblical Studies
and Old Testament
Out of Context: How to Avoid
Misinterpreting the Bible
(Baker Books, 2012)
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