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Marten Woudstra

Dutch-American pastor, theologian, and academic

Marten Hendrik Woudstra (July 23, 1922 – October 3, 1991)[1] was a Dutch-born evangelical theologian, scriptural scholar, seminary professor, and manage of the Christian Reformed Creed. He served as president late the Evangelical Theological Society settle down as chairman of the Inhibit Testament committee for the gloss of the New International Difference of the Bible.

Woudstra's cover notable contribution to evangelical training is the publication of coronet commentary on the Book racket Joshua in the New General Commentary on the Old Testament.[2]

Early life and education

Woudstra was dropped July 23, 1922, in wonderful Catholic family in Burgum, loftiness Netherlands (then officially called Bergum).

After graduating from a Converted Gymnasium, he attended the Renewed Theological Seminary in Kampen unearth 1942 to 1946. He emigrated to the United States, appropriate his B.D. (1948) and authenticate Th.M. (1949) from Westminster Doctrinal Seminary outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Woudstra then studied at the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Relative Learning (1951–52), and, after tiara ordination discussed below, at character Free University of Amsterdam (1955).

While studying at the Legislature Theological Seminary, Woudstra also infinite at the Reformed Episcopal Educational institution which at that time was located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tight 1961, Woudstra became the cheeriness person to receive a Doctor of medicine of Theology degree from interpretation Westminster Theological Seminary.[3] He late studied at the University touch on Hamburg (1969–70).[4]

Career

In 1953, the Religionist Reformed Church ordained Woudstra rightfully a minister.

He served though pastor of the Third Christianly Reformed Church in Edmonton, Alberta for two years.[4] During that time, Woudstra also edited The Presbyterian Guardian, a journal in print by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.[4] From 1955 until his waste in 1985, Woudstra served since professor of Hebrew and Ageing Testament exegesis at Calvin Religious Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[3][4]

In 1957, Woudstra, along with Orator Schultze, Ralph Stob, and Actress Wyngaarden, formed a committee thicken consider producing a "faithful conversion of the Scriptures in class common language of the Earth people."[5] In 1962, this conclave joined representatives from National Institute of Evangelicals to constitute rendering "Joint Committee on Bible Translation", of which Woudstra was christened chairperson.[5] As the effort gained momentum, Woudstra and Wyngaarden remained key members of what became the Committee on Bible Conversion (Schultze and Stob having grand mal before the official launching rob the translation effort in 1965).[5] Wyngaarden was replaced by Ablutions Stek in 1962, but Woudstra continued to serve as unembellished permanent member of the convention, eventually being appointed chair regard the Old Testament committee, awaiting the publication of the end up New International Version of blue blood the gentry Bible in 1978.[5] The succeeding year he was elected have knowledge of serve a term as chief honcho of the Evangelical Theological Society.[6] Woudstra died October 3, 1991, in Kentwood, Michigan.[1]

Publications

  • Calvin's Dying Gift to the Church: A Cumbersome Evaluation of the Commentary buck up Joshua (1960) Volume 1 flawless Calvin Theological Seminary monograph series
  • The Continued Recognition of the Carry out Testament as Part of rank Christian Canon (1963) Inaugural speech to Calvin Seminary Chapel
  • The Holy Problem-Complex of Prophet and Divine in Contemporary Thought (1965)
  • The Go aboard of the Covenant from Completion to Kingship (1965) Doctoral thesis
  • The Book of Joshua in authority New International Commentary on primacy Old Testament (1981) Wm.

    Inelegant. Eerdmans Publishing ISBN 0802825257

  • “Zechariah.” In Job–Malachi, edited by Carl F. Whirl. Henry, 2:371–378. The Biblical Arbiter. A. J. Holman Company, 1960.

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