David F. Wells

David Falconer Wells (born May 11, 1939) is Distinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.[1] He is the author of several books in which his evangelical theology engages with the modern world. He has taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School[2] and has served as the Academic Dean at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Charlotte, North Carolina campus.

David F. Wells
Born
David Falconer Wells

(1939-05-11) May 11, 1939
Occupation(s)Professor, Author, Theologian
TitleDistinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
SpouseJane
Academic background
EducationUniversity of London, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Alma materManchester University (Ph.D.)
Academic work
Era20th and 21st Century
DisciplineBiblical research
InstitutionsGordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Main interestsTheology, Culture, Postmodernism, Evangelicalism
Notable worksNo Place for Truth, or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology?

Wells received his B.D. from the University of London; Th.M. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Ph.D. from Manchester University (England); and was a post-doctoral Research Fellow at Yale Divinity School. Wells is a Council member of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. He also serves on the board of the Rafiki Foundation and as a member for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization.[3] The Cambridge Declaration came about in 1996 as a result of his book No Place for Truth, or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology?

Books

He has authored, co-authored, or edited numerous publications including:

  • Wells, David; Pinnock, Clark, eds. (1972), Toward a Theology for the Future, Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, ISBN 0-87784910-2
  • (1972), Revolution in Rome, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, ISBN 0-87784910-2
  • ; Woodbridge, John, eds. (1975), The Evangelicals: What They Believe Who They Are Where They Are Changing, Nashville: Abingdon Press, ISBN 0-68712181-7
  • (1978), The Search for Salvation, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, ISBN 0-87784706-1
  • (1979), The Prophetic Theology of George Tyrrell, Chico: Scholars Press, ISBN 0-89130375-8
  • (1984), The Person of Christ, Westchester: Crossway, ISBN 0-89107315-9
  • , ed. (1985), Reformed Theology in America, Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., ISBN 0-80280096-3
  • (1987), God The Evangelist, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans, ISBN 0-80280271-0
  • ; Noll, Mark, eds. (1988), Christian Faith and Practice in the Modern World, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans, ISBN 0-80280279-6
  • (1989), Turning to God, Exeter: Paternoster Press, ISBN 0-80109700-2, republished Turning to God, Grand Rapids: Baker, 2012
  • ; Eden, Martyn, eds. (1991), The Gospel in the Modern World, Leicester: InterVarsity Press, ISBN 0-83081756-5
  • (1993), No Place for Truth, or, Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans, ISBN 0-80283713-1
  • (1994), God in the Wasteland, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans, ISBN 0-80283773-5
  • (1995), The Bleeding of the Evangelical Church, Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, ISBN 0-85151682-3
  • (1998), Losing Our Virtue, Grand Rapids: William B Eeerdmans, ISBN 0-80283827-8
  • (2005), Above All Earthly Pow'rs, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans, ISBN 0-80282902-3
  • (2008), The Courage to be Protestant, Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans, ISBN 978-0-80284007-3
  • (2014), God in the Whirlwind, Wheaton: Crossway, ISBN 978-1-43353131-6

References

  1. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (2012). "Dr. David Wells". Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  2. Monergism MP3 Library (2006). "David Wells". Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  3. The Resurgence. "David Wells". Archived from the original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2012-11-15.


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