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'''Terry L. Wilder''' is professor of New Testament at [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]. He previously served as academic editor for B&H Publishing Group in Nashville, Tennessee, and also as Research Professor of New Testament and Greek at [[Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[Kansas City, Missouri]].<ref>http://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/academic/authors.asp?a=Wilder_Terry%20L.</ref><ref>http://www.uu.edu/events/wordwithintheword/audio.cfm</ref><ref>http://www.swbts.edu/catalog/page.cfm?id=23&open=3_area</ref><ref>http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=4603</ref>
'''Terry L. Wilder''' is Professor of New Testament and Greek at [[Campbellsville University]] in [[Campbellsville, Kentucky]]. He previously served as Wesley Harrison Chair and Professor of New Testament at [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]], as Academic Acquisitions Editor for [[B&H Publishing|B&H Publishing Group]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], and also as Professor of New Testament and Greek at [[Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[Kansas City, Missouri]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Terry L. Wilder Archives | website=B&H Publishing | url=https://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/contributors/terry-l-wilder/ | access-date=2019-09-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.uu.edu/events/wordwithintheword/audio.cfm|title = Conference Audio {{!}} Word Within the Word – April 24–25, 2009|website = www.uu.edu|access-date = 2016-04-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Catalog | website=Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary | url=http://www.swbts.edu/catalog/page.cfm?id=23&open=3_area | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100527112915/http://www.swbts.edu/catalog/page.cfm?id=23&open=3_area | archive-date=2010-05-27 | url-status=dead | access-date=2019-09-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=4603|title = Midwestern revises purpose statement to maintain Southern Baptist distinctives|website = Baptist Press|language = en-US|access-date = 2016-04-14|url-status = dead|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120320031858/http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=4603|archive-date = 2012-03-20}}</ref>


==Education==
== Education ==
*Ph.D. - [[University of Aberdeen]], Scotland
*Ph.D. - [[University of Aberdeen]], Scotland
*M.Div.BL. - [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]],
*M.Div.BL. - [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]],
*M.A. - [[Dallas Baptist University]]
*M.A. - [[Dallas Baptist University]]


==Career==
== Career ==
===Contribution to Baptist Studies===
=== Contribution to Baptist Studies ===
[[File:The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant edited by Terry Wilder.jpg|right|thumb|150px|''The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant'', [[Borderstone Press, LLC]] (2010).]]
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant edited by Terry Wilder.jpg|right|thumb|150px|''The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist [[Peter Grant (pastor)|Peter Grant]]'', [[BorderStone Press, LLC]] (2010).{{ffdc|1=The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant edited by Terry Wilder.jpg|log=2017 June 19}}]] -->
In 2010 Wilder in partnership with [[BorderStone Press, LLC]] released a volume entitled ''The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant'', which Wilder transcribed and edited from Grant's original manuscripts.<ref>http://www.swbts.edu/index.cfm?pageid=800&enc=4D5E4B4A5433392C234425504151415C3A283A215463 Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary</ref> This represented the first time that the sermons of Peter Grant, an 18th/19th Century Baptist at Grantown Baptist Church, [[Grantown-on-Spey]], [[Scotland]], have been published. Grant formed what became the largest Baptist congregation in the Gaelic-speaking Highlands, and was at the forefront of evangelism in the area.<ref>Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).</ref>
In 2010 Wilder in partnership with [[BorderStone Press, LLC]] released a volume entitled ''The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist [[Peter Grant (pastor)|Peter Grant]]'', which Wilder transcribed and edited from Grant's original manuscripts.{{citation needed | date=September 2019 }} This represents the first time that the sermons of [[Peter Grant (pastor)|Peter Grant]], an 18th/19th Century Baptist pastor at Grantown Baptist Church, [[Grantown-on-Spey]], [[Scotland]], have been published. Grant formed what became the largest Baptist congregation in the Gaelic-speaking Highlands, and was at the forefront of evangelism in the area.{{sfn | Wilder | 2010}}


Professor Michael D. McMullen stated that "We have relatively few extant records from the early life of Baptists in Scotland, and Wilder’s carefully presented collection of Grant’s writings makes a very valuable contribution to the little that is available. In this challenging volume, we have the powerful words of Peter Grant himself, some of which he preached to his people in the very midst of revival." <ref>Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).</ref>
Professor Michael D. McMullen stated that "We have relatively few extant records from the early life of Baptists in Scotland, and Wilder’s carefully presented collection of Grant’s writings makes a very valuable contribution to the little that is available. In this challenging volume, we have the powerful words of Peter Grant himself, some of which he preached to his people in the very midst of revival."{{sfn | Wilder | 2010}}


From the foreword by Scottish professor Donald Meek "Peter Grant, the poet, is thus well known, but Peter Grant, the preacher, is a relatively obscure figure, although his skills as an expositor have been remembered in Gaelic tradition, and his ability as a descriptive writer in English can be gauged from his reports to the Baptist Home Missionary Society. So far, however, we have not been privileged to sample the preaching style that proclaimed the Word of God, in both Gaelic and English, in the pulpit of Grantownon-Spey, and drew audiences from miles around. In this book, we are given a splendid opportunity to experience something of Peter Grant, the preacher, by means of his surviving sermons in English."<ref>Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).</ref>
From the foreword by Scottish professor Donald Meek "Peter Grant, the poet, is thus well known, but Peter Grant, the preacher, is a relatively obscure figure, although his skills as an expositor have been remembered in Gaelic tradition, and his ability as a descriptive writer in English can be gauged from his reports to the Baptist Home Missionary Society. So far, however, we have not been privileged to sample the preaching style that proclaimed the Word of God, in both Gaelic and English, in the pulpit of Grantownon-Spey, and drew audiences from miles around. In this book, we are given a splendid opportunity to experience something of Peter Grant, the preacher, by means of his surviving sermons in English."{{sfn | Wilder | 2010}}


===List of Works===
=== Select Publications ===
* {{cite book|last=Wilder|first=Terry L.|title=The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant: The Highland Herald|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=g5zEbwAACAAJ|year=2010|publisher=BorderStone Press, LLC|isbn=978-0-9842284-9-2|postscript=, afterword by [[Michael Haykin]]; foreword by Donald Meek.}}
* {{cite book|editor-last2=Köstenberger|editor-first2=Andreas J.|editor-last1=Wilder|editor-first1=Terry L.|title=Entrusted with the Gospel: Paul's Theology in the Pastoral Epistles|url=https://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/products/entrusted-with-the-gospel-2/|year=2010|publisher=B&H Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-8054-4841-2}}
*editor, ''The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant'', Borderstone Press, LLC (2010), afterword by [[Michael Haykin]]; foreword by Donald Meek. ISBN-13: 978-0984228492
* {{cite book|last=Wilder|first=Terry L.|editor=Sean McDowell|title=CSB Apologetics Study Bible for Students|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NIQ5DwAAQBAJ&pg=PR18|year=2017|publisher=B&H Publishing Group|isbn=978-1-4336-5118-2|chapter=Hebrews, James}}
*editor, ''Entrusted with the Gospel, Paul's Theology in the Pastoral Epistles'', B&H Academic; Original edition (April 1, 2010).<ref>http://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/books/products.asp?p=9780805448412</ref>
* {{cite book|last1=Wilder|first1=Terry L.|last2=Charles|first2=J. Daryl|last3=Easley|first3=Kendell H.|title=Faithful to the End: An Introduction to Hebrews Through Revelation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iBK5AwAAQBAJ|date=2007-09-01|publisher=B&H Publishing Group|isbn=978-1-4336-6980-4}}
*content contributor to ''Hebrews'', ''James'', the ''Apologetics Study Bible'', Holman Bible Publishers (October 1, 2007).<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=p3dT6ZPr_mkC&pg=PA8-IA4&lpg=PA8-IA4&dq=Terry+L.+Wilder,+apologetics+study+bible&source=bl&ots=Be9DAFt5_4&sig=-4Rj3LmERtex7yhcMYjGBUJIpv4&hl=en&ei=C8xSTOK8EsH-8AbE0OSvBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
* {{cite book|last=Wilder|first=Terry L.|title=Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception: An Inquiry Into Intention and Reception|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XnHVwAEACAAJ|year=2004|publisher=University Press of America|isbn=978-0-7618-2793-1}}
*co-author with [[J. Daryl Charles]] and [[Kendell Easley]], ''Faithful to the End: An Introduction to Hebrews through Revelation'', B&H Academic (September 1, 2007).
*''Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception: An Inquiry into Intention and Reception'', University Press of America (April 13, 2004).


==References==
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Terry L. Wilder is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, Kentucky. He previously served as Wesley Harrison Chair and Professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, as Academic Acquisitions Editor for B&H Publishing Group in Nashville, Tennessee, and also as Professor of New Testament and Greek at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.[1][2][3][4]

Education

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Career

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Contribution to Baptist Studies

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In 2010 Wilder in partnership with BorderStone Press, LLC released a volume entitled The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, which Wilder transcribed and edited from Grant's original manuscripts.[citation needed] This represents the first time that the sermons of Peter Grant, an 18th/19th Century Baptist pastor at Grantown Baptist Church, Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland, have been published. Grant formed what became the largest Baptist congregation in the Gaelic-speaking Highlands, and was at the forefront of evangelism in the area.[5]

Professor Michael D. McMullen stated that "We have relatively few extant records from the early life of Baptists in Scotland, and Wilder’s carefully presented collection of Grant’s writings makes a very valuable contribution to the little that is available. In this challenging volume, we have the powerful words of Peter Grant himself, some of which he preached to his people in the very midst of revival."[5]

From the foreword by Scottish professor Donald Meek "Peter Grant, the poet, is thus well known, but Peter Grant, the preacher, is a relatively obscure figure, although his skills as an expositor have been remembered in Gaelic tradition, and his ability as a descriptive writer in English can be gauged from his reports to the Baptist Home Missionary Society. So far, however, we have not been privileged to sample the preaching style that proclaimed the Word of God, in both Gaelic and English, in the pulpit of Grantownon-Spey, and drew audiences from miles around. In this book, we are given a splendid opportunity to experience something of Peter Grant, the preacher, by means of his surviving sermons in English."[5]

Select Publications

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  • Wilder, Terry L. (2010). The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant: The Highland Herald. BorderStone Press, LLC. ISBN 978-0-9842284-9-2, afterword by Michael Haykin; foreword by Donald Meek.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Wilder, Terry L.; Köstenberger, Andreas J., eds. (2010). Entrusted with the Gospel: Paul's Theology in the Pastoral Epistles. B&H Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8054-4841-2.
  • Wilder, Terry L. (2017). "Hebrews, James". In Sean McDowell (ed.). CSB Apologetics Study Bible for Students. B&H Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4336-5118-2.
  • Wilder, Terry L.; Charles, J. Daryl; Easley, Kendell H. (2007-09-01). Faithful to the End: An Introduction to Hebrews Through Revelation. B&H Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4336-6980-4.
  • Wilder, Terry L. (2004). Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception: An Inquiry Into Intention and Reception. University Press of America. ISBN 978-0-7618-2793-1.

References

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  1. ^ "Terry L. Wilder Archives". B&H Publishing. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. ^ "Conference Audio | Word Within the Word – April 24–25, 2009". www.uu.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
  3. ^ "Catalog". Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  4. ^ "Midwestern revises purpose statement to maintain Southern Baptist distinctives". Baptist Press. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
  5. ^ a b c Wilder 2010.