Mel Shoemaker ’62 Authors

News Release – IWU Graduate (B.A. 1962) Publishes

Mel Shoemaker ’62, a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University and Asbury Theological Seminary (M.Div. with Honors, 1967), has published The Theology of the Four Gospels (WestBow Press, A Division of Thomas Nelson, 2011).

Rev. Dr. Melvin H. Shoemaker was Professor of New Testament Biblical Literature and Theology in the C. P. Haggard School of Theology at Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, California, from 1986 to 2005. He was broadly recognized for his excellence in teaching the Gospels, church history, and NT theology, which contributed to his appointment to direct the Honors Program for ten yeas until his retirement. Previously, he was Professor of Religion at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana. He has completed graduate studies at Drew University (M.Phil.), and Fuller Theological Seminary (D.Min.). He is an ordained minister in the Wesleyan Church, and served as a parish minister in Wesleyan and Free Methodist churches for more than twenty years. He has contributed to numerous anthologies, dictionaries, and scholarly journals in biblical theology. Rev. Dr. Mel Shoemaker retired in 2005, and now resides in Palm Springs, California, with his wife Glenna.

Biblical theology is the discovery and development of doctrine as found and emphasized by a specific book of the Bible. Instead of beginning with a subject and then searching the scriptures broadly to assemble what may be relevant and illuminate one’s understanding of that specific topic, biblical theology starts with a particular author and focuses upon a specific scriptural unit. The objective is to let the Bible speak for itself and discover what the original writer(s) wanted his readers—or those listening to the reading—to understand. Therefore, New Testament biblical theology assists the student in understanding the distinctive doctrinal enrichment each book in the Christian canon brings to the collection of authoritative literature.

The Theology of the Four Gospels is designed to engage an individual or group in a fresh study of the teachings of Jesus and the distinctive perspectives of the Four Evangelists—i.e. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Even though everyone participating in the study is examining the same literature, the conclusions may vary widely, which may contribute to a very fruitful discussion. Why should one anticipate a variety of interpretations? Each person comes to the study of the Bible with prior opinions, judgments, and beliefs. These presuppositions have been formed by our culture (e.g. ethnicity, political, social, economic, and religious background), critical knowledge (educational background in history, literature, language, natural abilities, life experiences, and age), and character (moral values, belief in the supernatural, human immortality, accountability, rational choices, and spiritual maturity).

This is the goal – i.e. to let the Four Gospels speak for themselves. The theological outcome may be tentative and provisional; however, the reader or student becomes engaged in the process of building a sound, personal theology and a steadfast, living faith in Jesus Christ.

The Theology of the Four Gospels is available now from WestBow Press and bookstores in hardcover, softcover, and ebook.

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