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faculty books
The Decalogue through the Centuries:
From the Hebrew Scriptures to Benedict XVI
(Westminster John Knox Press, 2012)
Recommended Reading
from Wheaton’s Faculty
Although the primary role of a Wheaton professor
is that of teacher, our faculty regularly conduct
individual research and publish books and articles.
Here are some of the more recent books.
Edited by Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies Dr. Jeffrey
Greenman and McManis Professor of Christian Thought Dr. Timothy
Larsen ’89, M.A. ’90, this volume of essays explores how the Ten
Commandments have been interpreted throughout history, and features
contributions from many leading theological scholars, including Knoedler
Professor of Old Testament Dr. Daniel Block.
Order The Decalogue through the Centuries and other faculty books from
the Wheaton College Bookstore: online, www.wheatonbooks.com; by
phone, 630.752.5119; or by writing, Wheaton College Bookstore, 501
College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187.
Dr. Mark R. Amstutz
professor of political science
International Ethics: Concepts, Theories,
and Cases in Global Politics
(Rowman and Littlefield, 2013)
This 4th edition of Dr. Amstutz’s widely
used textbook includes 25 new and
revised case studies on the role of moral
reasoning in global affairs.
Dr. Bruce Ellis Benson
professor of philosophy
Liturgy as a Way of Life: Embodying the
Arts in Christian Worship
(Baker Academic, 2013)
Dr. Benson visits the intersection of life,
art, and liturgy, using music as a metaphor
to reveal the improvisation inherent in art
and worship.
Dr. A. Scott Moreau
professor of intercultural studies
Contextualization in World Missions:
Mapping and Assessing Evangelical Models
(Kregel Academic, 2012)
Dr. Moreau examines the various
evangelical approaches to contextualizing
or translating the Christian faith to other
cultural contexts.
Dr. Brett Foster
associate professor of English
Fall Run Road
(Finishing Line Press, 2012)
Dr. Foster’s aw