Terence Fretheim
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 88 |
Date of birth | January 27,1936 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Iowa |
United States | |
Job | Professor |
Scholar | |
Education | Luther College |
Durham University | |
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ID | 545918 |
The Suffering of God
God and world in the Old Testament
First and Second Kings
The Pentateuch: Interpreting Biblical Texts Series
About the Bible: Short Answers to Big Questions
Deuteronomic history
A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament
Creation Untamed: The Bible, God, and Natural Disasters
Exodus
Creation Untamed (Theological Explorations for the Church Catholic): The Bible, God, and Natural Disasters
What Kind of God? Collected Essays of Terence E. Fretheim
The Bible as Word of God: In a Postmodern Age
Abraham: Trials of Family and Faith
The Message of Jonah: A Theological Commentary
Reading Hosea-Micah: A Literary and Theological Commentary
The Child in the Bible
Jeremiah
Creation, Fall, and Flood: Studies in Genesis 1-11
The Heavens and the Earth
God and world in the Old Testament
First and Second Kings
The Pentateuch: Interpreting Biblical Texts Series
About the Bible: Short Answers to Big Questions
Deuteronomic history
A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament
Creation Untamed: The Bible, God, and Natural Disasters
Exodus
Creation Untamed (Theological Explorations for the Church Catholic): The Bible, God, and Natural Disasters
What Kind of God? Collected Essays of Terence E. Fretheim
The Bible as Word of God: In a Postmodern Age
Abraham: Trials of Family and Faith
The Message of Jonah: A Theological Commentary
Reading Hosea-Micah: A Literary and Theological Commentary
The Child in the Bible
Jeremiah
Creation, Fall, and Flood: Studies in Genesis 1-11
The Heavens and the Earth
Terence Fretheim Life story
Terence E. Fretheim was an Old Testament scholar and the Elva B. Lovell professor of Old Testament at Luther Seminary. His writings have played a major part in the development of process theology and open theism.