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'''Theodore N. Swanson''', an ordained [[Pastor]] of the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church in America]] is an [[Old Testament]] Scholar. Swanson taught [[Old Testament]] at the [[United Theological College, Bangalore]], [[India]].<ref name="Hiwale">K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), ''Directory of the United Theological College 1910-1997'', Bangalore, 1997.</ref> |
'''Theodore N. Swanson''', an ordained [[Pastor]] of the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church in America]] is an [[Old Testament]] Scholar. Swanson taught [[Old Testament]] at the [[United Theological College, Bangalore]],<ref>[[Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia]], ''Renewed denominational cooperation needed to testify to the truth today as Jesus taught it, preacher says'', 2012. [http://ltspmedia.ltsp.edu/2012_12_01_archive.html]</ref> [[India]].<ref name="Hiwale">K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), ''Directory of the United Theological College 1910-1997'', Bangalore, 1997.</ref> |
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*1982, ''When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period'',<ref>Theodore N. Swanson, ''When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period'', Parish Life Press, Philadelphia, 1982.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/when-the-time-had-fully-come-a-study-of-the-intertestamental-period/oclc/9064070&referer=brief_results]</ref> |
*1982, ''When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period'',<ref>Theodore N. Swanson, ''When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period'', Parish Life Press, Philadelphia, 1982.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/when-the-time-had-fully-come-a-study-of-the-intertestamental-period/oclc/9064070&referer=brief_results]</ref> |
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*2012, ''Augustana's Biblical Heritage'',<ref>Theodore N. Swanson, ''Augustana's Biblical Heritage'' in ''Augustana Heritage Association'', 2012.[http://augustanaheritage.org/T.Swanson_Augustana_Biblical_Heritage.pdf]</ref> |
*2012, ''Augustana's Biblical Heritage'',<ref>Theodore N. Swanson, ''Augustana's Biblical Heritage'' in ''Augustana Heritage Association'', 2012.[http://augustanaheritage.org/T.Swanson_Augustana_Biblical_Heritage.pdf]</ref> |
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==Studies== |
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Swanson studied at the [[Augustana College (Illinois)|Augustana College]] graduate first in 1950 and again in 1954.<ref name="Augustana">''The Augustana Heritage Newsletter'', Volume 7, Number 1, Fall 2010, p.14. [http://augustanaheritage.org/aha_fall_2010.pdf]</ref> |
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Swanson also studied at the [[Andover Newton Theological School]]<ref name="Almanac"/> and at the [[Vanderbilt University]] for further theological studies.<ref name="Vanderbilt"/> |
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Revision as of 03:50, 4 November 2016
The Reverend Doctor Theodore N. Swanson | |
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Born | Theodore Norman Swanson[3] |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States |
Education | B.A., S.T.M., M.A., Ph.D.[4] |
Alma mater | Augustana College, Andover Newton Theological School, Vanderbilt University[4] |
Occupation(s) | Pastor and Teacher |
Religion | Christianity |
Church | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (Grand Canyon Synod)[1] |
Congregations served | Chicago and Boston[2] |
Offices held | Teacher - in - Old Testament, United Theological College, Bangalore (1979-) |
Title | The Reverend Doctor |
Theodore N. Swanson, an ordained Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is an Old Testament Scholar. Swanson taught Old Testament at the United Theological College, Bangalore,[5] India.[6]
Writings
- 1970, The closing of the collection of Holy Scriptures: A study in the history of the canonization of the Old Testament,[3]
- 1986 (with Terence Y. Mullins), The kings of Israel,[7]
- 1982, When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period,[8]
- 2012, Augustana's Biblical Heritage,[9]
Studies
Graduate
Swanson studied at the Augustana College graduate first in 1950 and again in 1954.[2]
Swanson also studied at the Andover Newton Theological School[4] and at the Vanderbilt University for further theological studies.[3]
References
- ^ Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (Grand Canyon Synod, Synodical staff.[1]
- ^ a b The Augustana Heritage Newsletter, Volume 7, Number 1, Fall 2010, p.14. [2]
- ^ a b c Theodore N. Swanson, The closing of the collection of Holy Scriptures: A study in the history of the canonization of the Old Testament, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1970. [3]
- ^ a b c Almanac. [4]
- ^ Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, Renewed denominational cooperation needed to testify to the truth today as Jesus taught it, preacher says, 2012. [5]
- ^ K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), Directory of the United Theological College 1910-1997, Bangalore, 1997.
- ^ Theodore N. Swanson, Terence Y. Mullins, The kings of Israel, Parish Life Press, Philadelphia, 1986.[6]
- ^ Theodore N. Swanson, When the time had fully come : a study of the intertestamental period, Parish Life Press, Philadelphia, 1982.[7]
- ^ Theodore N. Swanson, Augustana's Biblical Heritage in Augustana Heritage Association, 2012.[8]