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What Can You Do with Your Bible Training?

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Employment in the field of biblical studies has changed significantly in recent years, and the coronavirus pandemic has only exacerbated the resulting challenges. The purpose of this anthology is to inform and inspire evangelical students and graduates of biblical studies programs about the wide variety of training-related vocational paths they can pursue, both conventional and unconventional. The book does this by listing and categorizing twenty-five relevant pathways, sharing the stories and insights of insiders within each pathway, and calling for further creativity in putting one's biblical training to work. Each contributor shares (1) how they settled into their represented occupation, (2) the ways in which they have used their biblical training in that occupation, (3) the ""joys"" and ""trials"" of their work, and (4) advice for those who would like to follow in their footsteps. The volume stands in the tradition of several nuts-and-bolts-like resources within the guild (e.g., Nijay Gupta's Prepare, Succeed, Advance and Ben Witherington's Is There a Doctor in the House?), and it seeks to develop that tradition considerably.

Author Biography:

Brandon C. Benziger is a PhD resident and research assistant at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a freelance editor, and an associated faculty member in the Old Testament Department at Denver Seminary. He is an editor of A Charitable Orthopathy (2020). Adam W. Day is a missionary with WorldVenture and associate professor of New Testament language and literature at Tyndale Theological Seminary in the Netherlands. He is the author of Jesus, the Isaianic Servant (2018).
Release date Australia
June 23rd, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Afterword by Charlie Trimm
  • Edited by Adam W Day
  • Edited by Brandon C Benziger
Pages
264
Dimensions
152x229x14
ISBN-13
9781666743319
Product ID
37884435

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