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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Beau K Brewer , Matt QueenPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781666710571ISBN 10: 1666710571 Pages: 420 Publication Date: 12 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Through the 'Chair of Fire, ' evangelism has been recognized as an important academic discipline in Southern Baptist seminaries. It has personally impacted me and my leadership among Southern Baptists. Dr. Roy Fish (who occupied the chair) was my doctoral supervisor and preached my inauguration message as president of Gateway Seminary. This book tells the inspiring story of the progress of evangelism training among Southern Baptists. May God use it to refocus us on this priority in the coming generations."" --Jeff Iorg, President, Gateway Seminary ""Beau Brewer has rightly identified the 'Chair of Fire' as the taproot of Southern Baptist theological education. With its focus on New Testament evangelism, the 'Chair of Fire' became the practical keel leading to the conservative doctrinal resurgence seven decades later. It is a must-read for all who would administer an Evangelical school of higher education to be a true Great Commission school."" --Thomas P. Johnston, President, Evangelism Unlimited ""Beau Brewer's account of the founding and development of the 'Chair of Fire' at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers both context for and confirmation of evangelism's rightful place in the theological curriculum of Evangelical higher education. His research richly mines B. H. Carroll's and L. R. Scarborough's original model for seminary training in the theology and practice of evangelism to reach the world for Christ. I hope Brewer's volume receives wide circulation."" --Adam W. Greenway, President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary" Through the 'Chair of Fire, ' evangelism has been recognized as an important academic discipline in Southern Baptist seminaries. It has personally impacted me and my leadership among Southern Baptists. Dr. Roy Fish (who occupied the chair) was my doctoral supervisor and preached my inauguration message as president of Gateway Seminary. This book tells the inspiring story of the progress of evangelism training among Southern Baptists. May God use it to refocus us on this priority in the coming generations. --Jeff Iorg, President, Gateway Seminary Beau Brewer has rightly identified the 'Chair of Fire' as the taproot of Southern Baptist theological education. With its focus on New Testament evangelism, the 'Chair of Fire' became the practical keel leading to the conservative doctrinal resurgence seven decades later. It is a must-read for all who would administer an Evangelical school of higher education to be a true Great Commission school. --Thomas P. Johnston, President, Evangelism Unlimited Beau Brewer's account of the founding and development of the 'Chair of Fire' at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers both context for and confirmation of evangelism's rightful place in the theological curriculum of Evangelical higher education. His research richly mines B. H. Carroll's and L. R. Scarborough's original model for seminary training in the theology and practice of evangelism to reach the world for Christ. I hope Brewer's volume receives wide circulation. --Adam W. Greenway, President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Through the 'Chair of Fire, ' evangelism has been recognized as an important academic discipline in Southern Baptist seminaries. It has personally impacted me and my leadership among Southern Baptists. Dr. Roy Fish (who occupied the chair) was my doctoral supervisor and preached my inauguration message as president of Gateway Seminary. This book tells the inspiring story of the progress of evangelism training among Southern Baptists. May God use it to refocus us on this priority in the coming generations. --Jeff Iorg, President, Gateway Seminary Beau Brewer has rightly identified the 'Chair of Fire' as the taproot of Southern Baptist theological education. With its focus on New Testament evangelism, the 'Chair of Fire' became the practical keel leading to the conservative doctrinal resurgence seven decades later. It is a must-read for all who would administer an Evangelical school of higher education to be a true Great Commission school. --Thomas P. Johnston, President, Evangelism Unlimited Beau Brewer's account of the founding and development of the 'Chair of Fire' at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers both context for and confirmation of evangelism's rightful place in the theological curriculum of Evangelical higher education. His research richly mines B. H. Carroll's and L. R. Scarborough's original model for seminary training in the theology and practice of evangelism to reach the world for Christ. I hope Brewer's volume receives wide circulation. --Adam W. Greenway, President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Author InformationBeau K. Brewer is an author, preacher, and teacher with a passion for evangelism. His desire is to equip and empower people to know and share the love of God with others. Educated at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Beau earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Evangelism. He and his wife, Christa, make their home in Fort Worth with their extraordinary son, and a lifetime collection of books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |