ISBN-13: 9781498256407 / Angielski / Twarda / 2012 / 470 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498256407 / Angielski / Twarda / 2012 / 470 str.
Description: Thomas H. Olbricht grew up in Churches of Christ, has taught in several of their universities, and has given religious lectures on six continents and in most states in the United States. He has met most leaders in Churches of Christ globally. He has been active in several religious and rhetoric societies and has worked with leaders in all these organizations to bring about changes over the past sixty years. C. Clifton Black and Duane F. Watson wrote about Olbricht, ""Tom Olbricht possesses a memory of elephantine proportions. Not only does he have at his fingertips the names and places and dates; better than most he understands how the study of rhetoric has flourished among, while cross-pollinating, multiple disciplines in the humanities, classics, English, speech communication, and religion."" Endorsements: ""Tom Olbricht has mentored thousands through his long career as a teacher, writer, and church leader and continues to do so powerfully through this volume. In this frank and unassuming account, Olbricht provides rich insights not only into his own formation and life in Churches of Christ, but also into the complex development of that body in the twentieth century. Olbricht's immense influence on theological education in Churches of Christ makes his story a vital resource for understanding the development of this significant American, and now global, religious movement."" --Douglas A. Foster Professor of Church History and Director, Center for Restoration Studies Abilene Christian University ""Olbricht travels a path from his childhood to the present. His personal reflections with incredible detail weave together his dedication to scholarship and the church. Along the path one hears about his meetings, personal and intellectual, with leading twentieth-century New Testament scholars and leaders in his religious tradition. His thoughts exemplify the kind, energetic, and focused gentleman all of us have come to appreciate. His autobiography is not an expose but a thoughtful, respectful adventure."" --Kent Richards Executive Director Emeritus, Society of Biblical Literature Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Mystic, Connecticut ""As a fellow Southwest Missourian, fellow Harding University and State University of Iowa alumnus, and longtime colleague at Pepperdine University, I find Tom Olbricht's account of his personal and professional journey immensely intriguing and enlightening. But even those who have traveled very different paths will find that this is a journey that both amazes and inspires. So many places . . . so many people . . . such constancy of commitment to his Church and his profession "" --John F. Wilson Dean Emeritus of Seaver College Pepperdine University ""Tom Olbricht has taught several generations of students, church members, and colleagues that the best antidote to spiritual lethargy is intellectual depth; that it is not shameful to know more; that the greater shame is to know less; and the greatest shame of all is to know more and love less; that vital faith makes us probe the mystery of God more deeply; it makes us think harder, argue better, and write more clearly."" --Carl Holladay Charles Howard Candler Professor of New Testament Candler School of Theology, Emory University About the Contributor(s): Thomas H. Olbricht is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Religion, Pepperdine University. He has taught at the University of Dubuque, Pennsylvania State University, Abilene Christian University, and Pepperdine. He has written or edited twenty-two books and has published over a hundred essays in books on biblical studies, rhetorical analysis of the Scriptures, and church history. He has lectured on six continents and in most of the fifty states. He lives in retirement in South Berwick, Maine."
Description:Thomas H. Olbricht grew up in Churches of Christ, has taught in several of their universities, and has given religious lectures on six continents and in most states in the United States. He has met most leaders in Churches of Christ globally. He has been active in several religious and rhetoric societies and has worked with leaders in all these organizations to bring about changes over the past sixty years. C. Clifton Black and Duane F. Watson wrote about Olbricht, ""Tom Olbricht possesses a memory of elephantine proportions. Not only does he have at his fingertips the names and places and dates; better than most he understands how the study of rhetoric has flourished among, while cross-pollinating, multiple disciplines in the humanities, classics, English, speech communication, and religion."" Endorsements:""Tom Olbricht has mentored thousands through his long career as a teacher, writer, and church leader and continues to do so powerfully through this volume. In this frank and unassuming account, Olbricht provides rich insights not only into his own formation and life in Churches of Christ, but also into the complex development of that body in the twentieth century. Olbrichts immense influence on theological education in Churches of Christ makes his story a vital resource for understanding the development of this significant American, and now global, religious movement.""--Douglas A. FosterProfessor of Church History and Director, Center for Restoration StudiesAbilene Christian University""Olbricht travels a path from his childhood to the present. His personal reflections with incredible detail weave together his dedication to scholarship and the church. Along the path one hears about his meetings, personal and intellectual, with leading twentieth-century New Testament scholars and leaders in his religious tradition. His thoughts exemplify the kind, energetic, and focused gentleman all of us have come to appreciate. His autobiography is not an exposé but a thoughtful, respectful adventure.""--Kent RichardsExecutive Director Emeritus, Society of Biblical LiteraturePastor, First United Methodist Church, Mystic, Connecticut""As a fellow Southwest Missourian, fellow Harding University and State University of Iowa alumnus, and longtime colleague at Pepperdine University, I find Tom Olbrichts account of his personal and professional journey immensely intriguing and enlightening. But even those who have traveled very different paths will find that this is a journey that both amazes and inspires. So many places . . . so many people . . . such constancy of commitment to his Church and his profession!""--John F. WilsonDean Emeritus of Seaver CollegePepperdine University""Tom Olbricht has taught several generations of students, church members, and colleagues that the best antidote to spiritual lethargy is intellectual depth; that it is not shameful to know more; that the greater shame is to know less; and the greatest shame of all is to know more and love less; that vital faith makes us probe the mystery of God more deeply; it makes us think harder, argue better, and write more clearly.""--Carl HolladayCharles Howard Candler Professor of New TestamentCandler School of Theology, Emory UniversityAbout the Contributor(s):Thomas H. Olbricht is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Religion, Pepperdine University. He has taught at the University of Dubuque, Pennsylvania State University, Abilene Christian University, and Pepperdine. He has written or edited twenty-two books and has published over a hundred essays in books on biblical studies, rhetorical analysis of the Scriptures, and church history. He has lectured on six continents and in most of the fifty states. He lives in retirement in South Berwick, Maine.