Robert Saucy

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Robert Lloyd Saucy (born May 1, 1930 in Salem (Oregon) ; † March 12, 2015 ) was an American Baptist pastor and professor of systematic theology .

Life

Saucy attended George Fox College (1949-1951) and Westmont College (1951-1953), where he made a Bachelor of Arts in history. At the Dallas Theological Seminary he did his master's and doctorate in theology (1958 and 1961) in systematic theology. While studying in Dallas, Texas, he served part-time as a teacher at the Southern Bible Training Institute and as a pastor at Milligan Bible Church . He was ordained to ministerial office in the North American Baptist General Conference .

In 1961 Saucy followed a call to the Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada , where he was appointed distinguished professor for systematic theology in 1989 . He was a long-time member of the Evangelical Theological Society , which he served as president in 1972. Saucy was one of only three scholars who collaborated on both the original 1971 edition of the New American Standard Bible and the 1995 revision. Saucy was also a member of the Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology , which is part of Biola University , from 1970 to 1977 .

Saucy was married and had three children. He died on March 12, 2015 as a result of a car accident.

Works

  • The Church in God's Program. Moody Press: Chicago, Illinois 1972, ISBN 0-8024-1544-X .
  • The Bible: Breathed from God. Victor Books S / P 1978, ISBN 0-88207-778-3 .
  • The Case for Progressive Dispensationalism. Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Michigan 1993, ISBN 0-310-30441-5 .
  • with Neil Anderson: The Common Made Holy. Harvest House Publishers: Eugene, Oregon 1997, revised edition: God's Power at Work in You. , Harvest House Publishers: Eugene, Oregon 2001, ISBN 1-85424-566-X .
  • with Wayne Grudem, Doug Oss, and Sam Storms: Are Miraculous Gifts for Today ?: Four Views. Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Michigan 1996, ISBN 0-310-20155-1 .
  • Associate Editor and Co-Author: Men and Women in Ministry: A Complementary Perspective. Moody Press: Chicago, Illinois 2001
  • Scripture: Its Authority, Power and Relevance. Thomas Nelson: Nashville (TN) 2001, ISBN 0-8499-1367-5

Remarks

  1. ^ Jason Newell: University Grieves the Passing of Professor Robert Saucy. In: now.biola.edu. Biola University , March 13, 2015, accessed February 18, 2017 .
  2. a b Talbot School of Theology: Faculty Profiles - Robert L. Saucy - CV Document . Archived from the original on August 8, 2012. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved December 15, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / bds.biola.edu
  3. ^ New American Standard Bible - Translators of the NASB . Retrieved December 15, 2013.

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