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American Presbyterian minister and theologian
Jack Bartlett Rogers (January 23, 1934 – July 14, 2016
[1] ) was an American
Presbyterian minister and theologian. He taught at
Westminster College , Pennsylvania, at
Fuller Theological Seminary , and at
San Francisco Theological Seminary . He also served as moderator of the 213th General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church (USA) .
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[4]
Publications
Worldcat lists 48 published works by Rogers.
[5] Among them are:
The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible: An Historical Approach, (with
Donald McKim )
[6]
Biblical Authority
Claiming the Center: Churches and Conflicting Worldviews
Confessions of a Conservative Evangelical
Introduction to Philosophy: A Case Method Approach (with Forrest Baird)
Jesus, The Bible, and Homosexuality: Explode the Myths, Heal the Church
[7]
Presbyterian Creeds: A Guide to the Book of Confessions
Presbyterian Creeds: Supplement on the Brief Statement of Faith
Reading the Bible and the Confessions: The Presbyterian Way
References
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b Odom, Emily Enders (July 15, 2016).
"Former General Assembly Moderator and Renowned Scholar, Jack Rogers, Dies at Age 82" . Louisville, Kentucky: Presbyterian Mission Agency. Presbyterian News Service. Retrieved December 5, 2019 .
^ Olson, Roger E. (July 27, 2019).
"The Key Difference Between Conservative and Postconservative Evangelicals" . Roger E. Olson: My Evangelical Arminian Theologian Musings . Patheos. Retrieved December 5, 2019 .
^ "Minister to visit Utah, Presbyterian moderator will preach 2 times"
Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - September 22, 2001
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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WorldCat
^ Rogers, Jack Bartlett, and Donald K. McKim. The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible: An Historical Approach. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1979.
ISBN
978-0-06-066696-5 .
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WorldCat
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