Two New Edited Volumes Published by the NTC Faculty
We are delighted to celebrate the fruits of our faculty’s dedicated research with the release of two remarkable new books. These edited volumes delve into insightful theological themes, showcasing the depth of knowledge and scholarly rigour cultivated within the halls of Nazarene Theological College.
The Holy People of God: Identity, Contexts, Challenges
As a celebration of Dr. Kent Brower‘s career as a scholar, a number of NTC faculty members have assembled a thoughtful collection of essays that address aspects of Christian identity formation in a global context. The contributors offer interdisciplinary explorations on what it means to live as God’s holy people in different settings and consider challenging questions from biblical, historical, theological, missiological, and pastoral perspectives.
Whistling in the Dark: Of the Theology of Craig Keen
In a joint effort with Dr Janice McRandal, Dr. Steve Wright has brought together a diverse collection of voices that respond to the theology of Craig Keen and touch on the violence of concepts, the suffering of individuals, the divestment of power, and the embodiment of prayer and doxology.
We encourage you to explore these exciting new works and celebrate with our faculty in the completion of these projects.


