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Donald Grey Barnhouse Th.D (March 28, 1895 – November 5, 1960), was an American Christian preacher, pastor, theologian, radio pioneer, and writer. He was pastor of the Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1927 to his death in 1960. As a pioneer in radio broadcasting, his program, ''The Bible Study Hour'', continues today and is now known as ''Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible''. ==Career== Barnhouse pastored the Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1927 until his death in 1960. He was a theologian who commanded a wealth of knowledge in various and sundry fields such as history, language, and literature. He was a pioneer in preaching over the radio; his program was known as ''The Bible Study Hour''.〔("Donald Grey Barnhouse" (biography) ), Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals〕 His broadcasts were taped, and the program continues to air as ''Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible.'' In 1949, he began a weekly, in-depth study of the Book of Romans on his program, which lasted until his death. He also wrote many articles and books. In 1931, Barnhouse began publishing ''Revelation'', a magazine which published his sermons, expositions, and religious interpretations of current events. ''Revelation'' was published until 1950.〔 Barnhouse also founded ''Eternity'' magazine in 1931 and was editor-in-chief of the monthly publication.〔 He wrote a "Window on the World" column for each issue between 1931–1960, in which he discussed contemporary concerns from a biblical perspective.〔 In September 1956, ''Eternity'' magazine published his article, "Are the Seventh-day Adventists Christians?" He answered affirmatively, whereas in the past he had excluded them for some of their teachings. The article was described as a "blockbuster" by his wife Margaret Barnhouse in her biography, ''That Man Barnhouse'' (1983). She wrote that the "reaction was immediate: outraged canceling of subscriptions or grateful commendation because () had the courage to ... admit he had been wrong in the past about the Adventists."〔 Along with fellow evangelical Walter Martin, Barnhouse argued that the "Adventists hold all the basic doctrines of Christianity", albeit with some heterodox teachings. ''Eternity'' published a cover story and memorial issue tribute to Barnhouse shortly after his death. C. Everett Koop, the former U.S. Surgeon General, attended the Tenth Presbyterian Church for more than twenty years. He said of Barnhouse: "His authoritative voice held my attention, his physical appearance was arresting, and his preaching was teaching of the highest intellectual order ... I always marveled at the simplicity of the faith of this very intelligent and learned man."〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Donald Barnhouse」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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