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The academy and the Church
Craig Bartholomew helps scholars and laity listen for God鈥檚 voice in Scripture
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October 16, 2015

Much of the research conducted by faculty at universities can appear to be inaccessible and daunting, produced largely for the benefit of other scholars. But their teaching, speaking and writing can also enrich a wider, more popular audience. In his recent published works, Craig Bartholomew takes that kind of 鈥渄ual purpose鈥 approach, which reflects his commitment to serve both the academy and the Church. These works centre on hermeneutics or, as he defines it, “learning how to listen to Scripture for God’s address.”

In November 2015, Baker Academic published聽Introducing , a culmination of Bartholomew’s many years of scholarly work in this area. Next March,聽, co-edited with Heath A. Thomas of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, will be released.聽Both of these books are significant scholarly accomplishments, providing fresh insights and a comprehensive approach to Biblical interpretation. They also build on the work of The Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar, a growing community of Biblical and other Christian scholars, pastors and publishers. Bartholomew founded the Seminar and has led it for 14 years.

The cover of Craig Bartholomew's book, When You Want to Yell at GodBartholomew writes with an eye to pastors and laity as well. “Biblical interpretation should centred in the context and service of the church,” he notes. “These books are intentionally sensitive to the needs of professors, students and church leaders.” That practical focus is reflected in , in which聽Bartholomew shares the beauty of one man鈥檚 struggle with God. Bartholomew鈥檚 service to the church is reflected in聽Jesus and Prayer in Luke, which will be published by Transformative Word next year,聽and in聽Excellent Preaching, which is based on an address he gave to the Synod of the Anglican Network in Canada. Both Excellent Preaching 补苍诲听When You Want to Yell at God聽will be included in a new 15-volume collection from Lexham Press.

Bartholomew has also provided the study notes for Ecclesiastes in the new . “It has been a privilege to be part of the extensive team writing the notes for this new version,” he says. “Few things are more important than a renewal of Bible reading with a sense of the overarching message of Scripture, a distinctive emphasis of this new edition.”

There is a distinct, intentionally missional character to Bartholomew鈥檚 books and research. 鈥淎ll my writings, teaching and presentations, regardless of the audience, turn on the matter of 鈥榝aith seeking understanding,鈥 in the service of Christ and his church.鈥 It serves as a wonderful example of how the academy can work with and for the church for the advancement of the Gospel.

Dr. Craig BartholomewDr. Craig Bartholomew is the H. Evan Runner professor of philosophy and professor of religion and theology at Redeemer. He has earned degrees from South Africa and England, including Oxford and Bristol universities. Bartholomew is also an ordained priest in the Anglican Network in Canada and has written a number of books for pastors and laity seeking to deepen their faith. He serves as priest and scholar in residence at St. George鈥檚 in Burlington, ON.

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