Franklin, Patrick S.
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Dr. Patrick S. Franklin is Associate Professor of Theology at Tyndale Seminary.
BA, Wilfrid Laurier University, 1998.
MDiv, Tyndale Seminary, 2001.
ThM, Regent College, 2004.
PhD, McMaster Divinity College, 2011.
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Recent Submissions
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Julian of Norwich: Her Life, Contribution, and Contemporary Significance
(Regent College PublishingVancouver, B.C., 2014) -
Bonhoeffer’s Anti-Logos and its Challenge to Oppression
(Regent CollegeVancouver, B.C., 2005) -
John Wesley in Conversation with the Emerging Church
(Asbury Theological SeminaryWilmore, KY, 2008)As the Emerging Church is one of the most significant developments in current popular Western ecclesiology, it is important that it be engaged theologically. As part of this engagement, this paper brings the Emerging Church ... -
Review of Bonhoeffer and the Biosciences: An Initial Exploration, edited by Ralf K. Wüstenberg, Stefan Heuser and Esther Hornung
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2011) -
Teaching, Scholarship, and Christian Worldview: A Review of Recent Literature
(Wipf & Stock PublishersEugene, Oregon, 2010) -
Review of New Perspectives in Believers Church Ecclesiology, edited by Abe Dueck, Helmut Harder and Karl Koop
(Wipf & Stock PublishersEugene, Oregon, 2011) -
Review of The Crucified King: Atonement and Kingdom in Biblical and Systematic Theology, by Jeremy R. Treat
(Wipf & Stock PublishersEugene, Oregon, 2014) -
Francis Watson and Stephen E. Fowl as Theological Interpreters of Scripture
(Pickwick PublicationsEugene, Oregon, 2016) -
Bonhoeffer for the Missional Church: An Exposition and Critique of the Missional Church Movement’s Ecclesiology in Light of the Ecclesiology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
(Regent CollegeVancouver, B.C., 2004-04)This thesis explores the question: what are the implications of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s ecclesiology for the ecclesiology of the Missional Church Movement? It begins with a discussion of the development of the Missional ... -
Review of Can These Bones Live? : A Catholic Baptist Engagement with Ecclesiology, Hermeneutics, and Social Theory, by Barry Harvey.
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2008) -
Review of Rewired: Exploring Religious Conversion, by Paul N. Markham
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2008) -
Review of Nicaea and its Legacy: An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology, by Lewis Ayres.
(Canadian Evangelical Theological AssociationHepburn, Sask., 2008) -
Bonhoeffer's Missional Ecclesiology
(McMaster Divinity CollegeEugene, Oregon, 2008) -
Penal Substitution in Perspective
(McMaster Divinity CollegeEugene, Oregon, 2009) -
The Human Person in Contemporary Science and Theology
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2012)Questioning what it means to be human is perennial, going back millennia. The Psalm often quoted is, “What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?” (Ps. 8:4, NIV). It is an analytical ... -
Review of The Sacredness of Human Life: Why an Ancient Biblical Vision is Key to the World’s Future, by David P. Gushee.
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2013) -
Understanding the Beginning, in Light of the End: Eschatological Reflections on Making Theological Sense of Evolution
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2014)This article proposes that a trinitarian eschatological hermeneutic, applied to the doctrine of creation, helps us to make sense of evolution theologically. From this perspective, the Holy Spirit incessantly draws creation ... -
Review of Reading Genesis 1-2: An Evangelical Conversation, edited by J. Daryl Charles.
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2014) -
Missionaries in Our Own Back Yard: Missional Community as Cultural and Political Engagement in the Writings of Lesslie Newbigin
(Providence Theological SeminaryOtterburne, Man., 2015) -
Review of Dignity and Destiny: Humanity in the Image of God, by John F. Kilner
(American Scientific AffiliationTopsfield, MA, 2017)