Timothy George

For the professor of history, see Timothy S. George. For the American football player, see Tim George. For the racing driver, see Tim George, Jr.

Timothy George (born 9 January 1950) is the dean of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University and has been the dean since the school's inception in 1988. George teaches church history and doctrine and serves as executive editor for Christianity Today. He is on the editorial advisory boards of The Harvard Theological Review, Christian History, and Books & Culture.

Career

George has served on the Board of Directors of Lifeway Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention. He has written more than 20 books and regularly contributes to scholarly journals. His book Theology of the Reformers has been translated into several languages and is used as a textbook in many schools and seminaries.

His most recent books are Is the Father of Jesus the God of Muhammad? and The Mark of Jesus: Loving in a Way the World Can See (with John Woodbridge) He edited J.I. Packer and the Evangelical Future (Baker 2009) and co-edited the book Our Sufficiency is Of God: Essays on Preaching in Honor of Gardner C. Taylor (March 2010).

George is active in Evangelical-Roman Catholic Church dialogue. He co-authored the Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience with Roman Catholic lawyer Robert P. George.

He is also an ordained minister and has been pastor of churches in Tennessee, Alabama, and Massachusetts.

Personal life

He and his wife, Denise, have two adult children.

Education

Published works

Some of his articles are available online:[1]

References

External links

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