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  1. Gregory A. Boyd (born June 2, 1957) is an American theologian, pastor, and author. Boyd is Senior Pastor of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota and President of Reknew.org. [1] He is one of the leading spokesmen in the growing Neo-Anabaptism movement, which is based in the tradition of Anabaptism and advocates Christian ...

  2. Gregory "Greg" A. Boyd é um pastor evangélico, teólogo cristão e autor. Ele é pastor sênior da Igreja em Woodland Hills St. Paul, Minnesota, Estados Unidos. Este autor é um dos defensores do chamado Teísmo Aberto. Suas posições têm recebido a crítica de teólogos como John Piper ()

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  4. Greg Boyd is an internationally recognized theologian, preacher, teacher, apologist and author. He has been featured on the front page of The New York Times, The Charlie Rose Show, CNN, National Public Radio, the BBC and numerous other television and radio venues. Greg received his Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary ( summa cum laude ...

  5. Gregory A. Boyd é fundador e pastor sênior da Igreja Woodland Hills em Saint Paul, Minnesota, e fundador e presidente da Christus Victor Ministries. Foi professor de teologia da Bethel College por dezesseis anos, na qual continua a servir como professor adjunto.

  6. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Gregory A. Boyd (PhD Princeton Theological Seminary) is Senior Pastor of Woodland Hills Church in Maplewood, MN and is also Adjunct Professor at Northern Seminary. He is the author of numerous books and academic articles, including Crucifixion of the Warrior God (Fortress, 2017) and Cross Vision (Fortress, 2017).

  7. 16 de abr. de 2018 · In this two-volume work, Boyd offers a strategy for interpreting violent portraits of God in the Hebrew Scriptures. Boyd problematizes these images because: (1) Boyd believes God has forbidden violence; and (2) Boyd believes God inspired the Bible, including the passages in which God is depicted as violent.