PTS to Host Abbott Lecture Series
Cleveland, TN–The Pentecostal Theological Seminary (PTS) has announced the sixteenth annual Clarence J. Abbott Lecture in Biblical Studies to be given on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 in Cross Memorial Chapel at the Seminary. The theme of the lecture is “The Psalms and Pentecostal Spirituality.”
The lecture, entitled ‘Psalm 130: The Hopeful Cry of Lament,’ will begin at 11:00 a.m. and delivered by Dr. Lee Roy Martin, Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at PTS.
Professor Martin ministered as a pastor in the Church of God from 1977-2004. Ordained in 1983, he served as a district overseer, state youth and Christian education board member, state council member, state director of Ministerial Development, and state Ordination Board member. He has preached in Church of God state conventions, prayer conferences, youth camps, and pastors’ conferences.
Professor Martin has taught at the Seminary since 1992. He has also taught courses at Lee University, Han Young University (Seoul), the Asian Seminary for Christian Ministry (Manila), the Seminario Sudamericano (Quito), Seminaire Theologique de l’Eglise de Dieu en Haiti, the Puerto Rico extension of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary (San Juan), and the North Central Spanish Academy (Chicago).
He has published several books, including Biblical Hermeneutics: Essential Keys for Interpreting the Bible; Introduction to Biblical Hebrew; Jonah and the God of Grace; and The Unheard Voice of God: A Pentecostal Hearing of the Book of Judges. Along with his 23 encyclopedia articles, book chapters, and book reviews, Martin has published 19 journal articles, including ‘Longing for God: Psalm 63 and Pentecostal Spirituality’; ‘Delighting in the Torah: The Affective Dimension of Psalm 1’; ‘“Where Are All His Wonders?”: The Exodus Motif in the Book of Judges’; and ‘Power to Save!?: The Role of the Spirit of The LORD in the Book of Judges.’
In addition to his ministry of teaching, he serves as editor of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology (2008–present) and a past president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.
This event is open to the public. The Pentecostal Theological Seminary is located at 900 Walker St, NE. For further information call 423 478 1131.
(Source: Pentecostal Theological Seminary)