This is, perhaps, the most multifaceted collection of essays Zondervan has ever published. A fitting Festschrift to Stan Gundry, a man known by many people for many things, but never for being one-dimensional. As a pastor, scholar, publisher, mentor, and trusted friend, Stan has played diverse roles and worn numerous hats in his professional tenure.
Contributors from a variety of disciplines put a Gundry spin on a topic of their expertise and choosing--whether it's an evangelical-historical look at recent developments in their particular discipline or reflections on a topic at the center of Stan's interests. The result is this Festschrift--as multilayered, engaging, and authentic as the man it honors.
Contributors and essays include the following:
Craig L. Blomberg – “Does the Quest for the Historical Jesus Still Hold Any Promise?”Millard J. Erickson – “Eighty Years of American Evangelical Theology”Gordon D. Fee – “On Women Remaining Silent in the Churches: A Text-Critical Approach to 1 Corinthians 14:34–35”Robert A. Fryling – “A Key to a Publishing Friendship”Robert H. Gundry – “A Brotherly Tribute”Carolyn Custis James and Frank A. James III – “The Blessed Alliance: Already But Not Yet”Karen H. Jobes – “'It Is Written': The Septuagint and Evangelical Doctrine of Scripture”Tremper Longman III – “'What Was Said in All the Scriptures concerning Himself' (Luke 24:27): Reading the Old Testament as a Christian”Richard J. Mouw – “Faithfulness in a 'Counterpoint' World: The Role of Theological Education”Ruth A. Tucker – “Eve, Jezebel, and the Woman at the Well: Biblical Women Hijacked in the Fight against Equality”John H. Walton – “The Tower of Babel and the Covenant: Rhetorical Strategy in Genesis Based on Theological and Comparative Analysis”John D. Woodbridge – “The Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy”Christopher J. H. Wright – “The Missional Nature and the Role of Theological Education”