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Amos Yong

Amos Yong is J. Rodman Williams Professor of Theology at Regent University School of Divinity in Virginia Beach, Virginia. His graduate education includes degrees in theology, history, and religious studies from Western Evangelical Seminary and Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, and Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, and an undergraduate degree from Bethany University of the Assemblies of God. He has authored or edited eighteen volumes through 2011. Appearing in 2012 are Spirit of Love: A Trinitarian Theology of Grace (Baylor University Press), Pentecostalism and Prosperity: The Socio-Economics of the Global Charismatic Movement (Palgrave Macmillan), and four other books. For a full list of publications, see http://www.regent.edu/acad/schdiv/faculty_staff/faculty/yong.cfm. He and his wife, Alma, have three children—Aizaiah (21), a senior at Regent University, Alyssa (18), a sophomore at Northwest University (Kirkland, Washington), and Annalisa (16), a junior in high school in Chesapeake, Virginia.

Reconstructing Theological Anthropology: What Mutuality, Whose Response?

What can the doctrine of revelation mean for those with profound intellectual disabilities?

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