by Thomas E. Clifton, editor
On the brink of a new century and surrounded by vast cultural changes, faculty members of Central Baptist Theological Seminary offer their unique perspectives to help the churches transition into the 21st century. Each contributor looks at the 21st century through the lens of a specific discipline and points us to issues and questions that will shape self-understanding of clergy and laity alike.
Contributors to the work are: Thomas E. Clifton, Robert E. Fulop, Mike Graves, James Hines, Russel A. Jones, Donald E. Keeney, Molly T. Marshall, David May, Larry McKinney, Judith A. Todd, and David Wheeler.
Thomas E. Clifton is President of Central Baptist Theological Seminary and has served churches in New York, Indiana, and Ohio. He holds degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary, Wright State University, Colgate Rochester Divinity School/Bexley Hall/Crozer Theological Seminary, and William Jewell College. Clifton has published articles in Baptist Leader, Capitol Report and Lectionary Homiletics, and he writes curriculum for Judson Press. He and his wife, Audrey, have two adult children.
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