Gordon-Conwell Faculty & Alumni Receive Book Awards from For The Church
Three members of the Gordon-Conwell community were recently honored in the 2021 For The Church Book Awards. Gordon-Conwell Professor of Theology Dr. Adonis Vidu and alumnus Andrew M. Davis (MDiv ’90) each won an award, and alumnus Kevin DeYoung (MDiv ’02) was a runner up for an award.
Learn more about these individuals and their books below:
Winner | Dr. Adonis Vidu
The Same God Who Works All Things: Inseparable Operations in Trinitarian Theology
Professor of Theology Dr. Adonis Vidu examines the role each member of the Trinity plays in the others’ actions. This first book-length treatment of the doctrine of inseparable operations addresses modern and ancient objections and presents a theology unifying the divine actions of the trinity.
Winner | Andrew Davis (MDiv ’90)
The Glory Now Revealed: What We’ll Discover About God in Heaven
Alumnus Andrew Davis, pastor and visiting professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, explores the nature of heaven in The Glory Now Revealed. For readers with a limited understanding of heaven, Davis’ work promises to be an “illuminating biblical exploration of the afterlife.”
Runner Up | Kevin DeYoung (MDiv ’02)
Men and Women in the Church: A Short, Biblical, Practical Introduction
Alumnus Kevin DeYoung, pastor and associate professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, explores the narrative of Scripture to examine the roles of men and women in life, marriage, and church ministry.
Congratulations to each of these authors! Read more on the 2021 For The Church Book Awards page.