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130 He has authored Contexts for Amos: Prophetic Poetics in Latin American Perspective and Amos—The Prophet and His Oracles: Research on the Book of Amos. He has edited Rethinking Context, Rereading Texts: Contributions from the Social Sciences to Biblical Interpretation and Theory and Practice in Old Testament Ethics. Besides co-editing eight other books, Dr. Carroll has contributed to several dictionaries and one-volume commentaries, four study Bibles, and various volumes on Old Testament studies. He has published articles in Spanish and English language journals, including Kairós, Bulletin for Biblical Research, Tyndale Bulletin, Trinity Journal, Biblical Interpretation, Journal of Latin American Theology, Religion & Theology, and Mission Studies. He is currently working on a major commentary on Amos for the New International Commentary on the Old Testament. His latest book, Christians at the Border: Immigration, the Church and the Bible, is a biblical-theological orientation to Hispanic immigration. It is now in a second edition and has been translated into Spanish. Email: danny.carroll@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6905 Sung Wook Chung Dr. Sung Wook Chung joined the faculty in 2005 and serves as professor of Christian theology and director of Korean Initiatives. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, Evangelical Theological Society, Calvin Studies Society, Society of Biblical Literature, and the Karl Barth Society of North America. He also serves Kurios International, a global missional organization, as founding president and chairman of the board. Dr. Chung earned a DPhil from the University of Oxford and an MDiv from Harvard University. He also earned a BA from Keimyung University in Daegu, South Korea, and Whitworth College. Dr. Chung served in the Bible and religion department at King College from 2000–2005. While working as a professor of theology, he also served the Tri-City Korean Church as pastor. He has published numerous articles and books, both in English and Korean. He has authored Admiration and Challenge: Karl Barth's Theological Relationship with John Calvin, and edited Alister McGrath and Evangelical Theology: A Dynamic Engagement, Christ the One and Only: A Global Affirmation of the Uniqueness of Jesus Christ, and Karl Barth and Evangelical Theology: Convergences and Divergences, The Case for Historic Premillennialism (co-editor), John Calvin and Evangelical Theology: Legacy and Prospect, Jürgen Multmann and Evangelical Theology: A Critical Engagement. He has also contributed to Dictionary of Everyday Theology and Culture, The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, Oxford Handbook of Evangelical Theology, Global Dictionary of Theology. He also authored in Korean Christian Theology Made Easy, Christian Apologetics Made Easy, The Cross Theology and Spirituality, The Key Words of the Reformation, Trinitarian Theology and Spirituality, A Theological Dialogue with John Calvin, Apostles' Creed for Group Study Bible, and Three Doctors' Dialogue on Faith, Science, and Literature. He also translated the works of Paul Tillich's The Theology of Peace, Jonathan Edwards' Religious Affections and Concert of Prayer, and Alister E. McGrath's Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity into Korean. He is a frequent conference and seminar speaker. Email: sungwook.chung@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6979

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