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146 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, A Case for Historic Premillennialism: An Alternative to "left Behind" Eschatology (co-editor, translated into Korean), John Calvin and Evangelical Theology: Legacy and Prospect (translated into Korean), Jürgen Moltmann and Evangelical Theology: A Critical Engagement, Creative and Diverse Voices: Essays in the Majority World Theology (co-editor). He has also contributed to the Vital Faith Bible, Dictionary of Everyday Theology and Culture, The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, Oxford Handbook of Evangelical Theology, and Global Dictionary of Theology. He also authored in Korean Bright and Blessed Eschatology, Systematic Theology Made Easy (translated into Indonesian), 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, Three Doctors' Dialogue on Faith, Science, and Literature, and Bright and Happy Eschatology. He also translated the works of Paul Tillich's The Theology of Peace, Jonathan Edwards' Religious Affections and Concert of Prayer, Michael Cusick's Surfing for God (co-translator), John Jefferson Davis' Meditation and Communion with God (co-translator), 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 Hélène Dallaire Dr. Hélène Dallaire joined the faculty in 2006 as associate professor of Old Testament. She also serves as the director of the Messianic Judaism program. Dr. Dallaire is an ordained minister with the Evangelical Church Alliance, and is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, the Institute for Biblical Research, the Evangelical Theological Society and the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. Dr. Dallaire earned a PhD and MPhil in Hebrew and cognate studies from Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion, an MA in biblical literature from Oral Roberts University, and a BA in psychology from Ottawa University. She completed additional work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Jerusalem University College, McMaster University in Ontario, and Western Pentecostal Bible College in British Columbia. Prior to coming to Denver Seminary, Dr. Dallaire served five years on the faculty of Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in the position of director of Hebrew language instruction, one year on the faculty of Alliance Biblical Seminary in the Philippines, and ten years in pastoral ministry at the Word Faith Christian Center in Canada. She recently taught biblical Hebrew at the Hyderabad Institute for Theology and Apologetics in India. Dr. Dallaire regularly presents academic papers at professional conferences on biblical literature, Hebrew language, and pedagogy. For three years, she was on the field test team of CoHeLeT project (Communicative Hebrew Learning and Teaching). She wrote The Syntax of Volitives in Biblical Hebrew and Amarna Canaanite Prose and has authored commentaries on "Joshua" in The Expositor's Bible Commentary, and "Esther" in The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary. She has contributed chapters and articles in the following books, commentary series, and encyclopedia: "Judaism and the World to Come" in A Case for Historic Premillennialism: An Alternative to "Left Behind" Eschatology, "Ten Commandments," "Wisdom," "Law," "Blessings," "Covenant," "Day of the Lord," "Sacrifice" in the Dictionary of Everyday Theology and Culture, "Messianic Judaism from the 6 th to the Early 20 th Century A.D.: Textual Evidence" in Chosen to Follow: Jewish Believers in Jesus through History and Today,