Address to faculty of Marmion Academy (Aurora) on a spirituality of education, 23 August 1991.
"Confessing Christ in a Pluralistic World," Word and Spirit Conference, University of Dubuque, May 2001.
"Culture against Christ," Evangelical Theological Society, san Francisco, November 1992.
"Defending the Cause of the Christian Church: Karl Barth's Justification of War," Conference on Religion and Political Activism, University of Southern Mississippi, April 1984.
"Gluttony: Thought for Food," Wheaton College (PEW funded "think tank"), June 1994.
"Learning to Listen: A Protestant Encounters the Way of Benedict," Marmion Abbey, 4 August 1991.
Response to Colin Brown on "The Old Tesetament, Apologetics, and the Christian Faith," Wheaton College, 6 December 1990.
Response to Gayle Gerber Koontz on "Peace and Religious Pluralism: Particularity in Perspective," Evanston meeting of the American Theological Society, 27 October 1995.
Response to John Hesselink on "John Calvin on the Law and Christian Freedom," North Park Seminary, 14 October 1995.
Response to Mark Noll on "The Common Sense Tradition and American Evangelical Theology," Annual Philosophy Conference, Wheaton College, October 1983.
"St. Benedict and Living in the World," Benedictine Oblate Directors' Conference at St. Meinrad's, 28 July 1997.
"St. Benedict: Seeker of God," Academic Dean's Convocation, William Penn College, January 1989.
"To Vent or Not to Vent: What Ascetic Theology Can Teach Contemporary Psychology About Anger," Wheaton Theology Conference, 13 April 1997.
"Will the Bell Be Heard above the Roar?" Response to Patrick G. Henry on "The Ground Swell's Bell over the Ebbing Sea's Roar: The Sound of Monasticism in Our Time," American Benedictine Academy, Mount Mary College (South Dakota), August, 1990.
Dennis Okholm, Ph.D.
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Presentations
Publications
Articles for the Dictionary of Evangelical Theology. Baker, 2001.
Articles for the New Dictionary of Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology. InterVarsity Press, 1995.
Articles for the Topical Encyclopedia of Christian Worship, 7 volumes. Abbot-Martyn Press, 1994-95.
Articles on prayer and spirituality in Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Baker, 1996.
"Being Stuffed and Being Fulfilled." In Limning The Psyche: Explorations In Christian Psychology. Edited by Robert C. Roberts and Mark R. Talbot. Eerdmans, 1998.
"Biblical Inspiration and Infallibility in the Writings of Archibald Alexander," Trinity Journal 5, 1976.
"Defending the Cause of the Christian Church: Karl Barth's Justification of War", Christian Scholars' Review 16.2, January 1987.
"Gluttony: Thought for Food." American Benedictine Review 49.1 March 1998.
"I Don't Think We're in Kansas Anymore, Toto! Postmodernism in Our Everyday Lives." Om Theology Matters, July/August 2000.
"More Than Oke Way? Affirming the Uniqueness of Christ's Person and Word in a Pluralistic Culture." In Theology Matters, January/February 2002.
"On Gluttony: Only God Will Satisfy Our Hunger." The Banner. 11 December 1995.
"Robert Webber. In The Conviction of Things Not Seen: Worship and Ministry in the 21st Century, edited by Todd E. Johnson. Brazos, 2002.
"Rx for Gluttony." InChristianity Today, 4 September, 2000.
"The Fundamental Dispensation of Evangelical Ecclesiology," The Communiity of the Word. Edited by Mark Husbands and Dan Treier. Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2005.
"The Uneasy Evanagelical: Alister McGrath on Postliberalism," Alister E. McGrath and Evangelical Theology: A Dynamic Engagement, edited by Sung Wook Chung. Baker, 2003.
"To Vent or Not to Vent: What Contemporary Psychology Can Learn about Anger from Ascetic Theology." In The Care of the Soul, edited by Timothy Phillips and Mark McMinn. InterVarsity Press, 2001.
"Will the Bell Be Heard Above the Roar?" In The Proceedings of the American Benedictine Academy Convention, August 8-11, 1990, Yankton, South Dakota. Edited by Renee Branigan, OSB. Mott, North Dakota: Eido Printing, 1991.
"The Fundamental Dispensation of Evangelical Ecclesiology," The Community of the Word. Edited by Mark Husbands and Dan Treier. Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2005.
A Family of Faith. Co-authored with Timothy Phillips, Baker, 2001, First edition entitled Welcome to the Family: An Introduction to Evangelical Christianity. Baker, 1996.
Christian Apologetics in a Post-modern World. Co-editor with Timothy Philllips. InterVarsity, 1995.
Evangelicals and Scripture: Tradition, Authority, and Hermeneutics. Co-edited with Vincent Bacote and Laura Miguelez. InterVarsity Press, 2003.
Four Views on salvation in a Pluralistic World. Co-editor with Timothy Phillips. Zondervan, 1996.
Invitation to Philosophy: Issues and Options. Co-author with Stanley Honer, Thomas Hunt, and John Safford. Tenth edition. Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2005. (Currently being translated into Turkish and Chinese.)
The Gospel in Black and White: Theological Resources for Racial Reconcillation. Editor. InterVarsity Press, 1998.
The Nature of Confession: Evangelicals and Post-Liberals in Conversation. Co-editor with Timothy Phillips. InterVarsity Press, 1996.
Back to ProfileArticles for the New Dictionary of Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology. InterVarsity Press, 1995.
Articles for the Topical Encyclopedia of Christian Worship, 7 volumes. Abbot-Martyn Press, 1994-95.
Articles on prayer and spirituality in Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Baker, 1996.
"Being Stuffed and Being Fulfilled." In Limning The Psyche: Explorations In Christian Psychology. Edited by Robert C. Roberts and Mark R. Talbot. Eerdmans, 1998.
"Biblical Inspiration and Infallibility in the Writings of Archibald Alexander," Trinity Journal 5, 1976.
"Defending the Cause of the Christian Church: Karl Barth's Justification of War", Christian Scholars' Review 16.2, January 1987.
"Gluttony: Thought for Food." American Benedictine Review 49.1 March 1998.
"I Don't Think We're in Kansas Anymore, Toto! Postmodernism in Our Everyday Lives." Om Theology Matters, July/August 2000.
"More Than Oke Way? Affirming the Uniqueness of Christ's Person and Word in a Pluralistic Culture." In Theology Matters, January/February 2002.
"On Gluttony: Only God Will Satisfy Our Hunger." The Banner. 11 December 1995.
"Robert Webber. In The Conviction of Things Not Seen: Worship and Ministry in the 21st Century, edited by Todd E. Johnson. Brazos, 2002.
"Rx for Gluttony." InChristianity Today, 4 September, 2000.
"The Fundamental Dispensation of Evangelical Ecclesiology," The Communiity of the Word. Edited by Mark Husbands and Dan Treier. Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2005.
"The Uneasy Evanagelical: Alister McGrath on Postliberalism," Alister E. McGrath and Evangelical Theology: A Dynamic Engagement, edited by Sung Wook Chung. Baker, 2003.
"To Vent or Not to Vent: What Contemporary Psychology Can Learn about Anger from Ascetic Theology." In The Care of the Soul, edited by Timothy Phillips and Mark McMinn. InterVarsity Press, 2001.
"Will the Bell Be Heard Above the Roar?" In The Proceedings of the American Benedictine Academy Convention, August 8-11, 1990, Yankton, South Dakota. Edited by Renee Branigan, OSB. Mott, North Dakota: Eido Printing, 1991.
"The Fundamental Dispensation of Evangelical Ecclesiology," The Community of the Word. Edited by Mark Husbands and Dan Treier. Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2005.
A Family of Faith. Co-authored with Timothy Phillips, Baker, 2001, First edition entitled Welcome to the Family: An Introduction to Evangelical Christianity. Baker, 1996.
Christian Apologetics in a Post-modern World. Co-editor with Timothy Philllips. InterVarsity, 1995.
Evangelicals and Scripture: Tradition, Authority, and Hermeneutics. Co-edited with Vincent Bacote and Laura Miguelez. InterVarsity Press, 2003.
Four Views on salvation in a Pluralistic World. Co-editor with Timothy Phillips. Zondervan, 1996.
Invitation to Philosophy: Issues and Options. Co-author with Stanley Honer, Thomas Hunt, and John Safford. Tenth edition. Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2005. (Currently being translated into Turkish and Chinese.)
The Gospel in Black and White: Theological Resources for Racial Reconcillation. Editor. InterVarsity Press, 1998.
The Nature of Confession: Evangelicals and Post-Liberals in Conversation. Co-editor with Timothy Phillips. InterVarsity Press, 1996.
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