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Apollos at the Evangelical Theological Society - San Antonio 2023
How Apollos/IVP is taking part in this years Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, in San Antonio, Texas.
We are delighted to be returning to the Evangelical Theological Society's Annual Meeting in San Antonio, with a stand and our Editorial Director, Thomas Creedy, available for conversations about potential book projects (For both the Apollos and IVP Imprints).
Stand no. 222 in the exhibit hall will also feature a range of recent publications from Apollos and IVP, available for order via christianbook.com
A brief skim of the program shows a range of Apollos/IVP authors presenting, including:
- Richard Schultz, author of the forthcoming Apollos Old Testament Commentary on Isaiah.
- Andrew Abernethy, author of NSBT The Book of Isaiah and God's Kingdom
- Matthew Barrett, author NSBT Canon, Covenant and Christology
- Anthony R. Petterson, author of the Apollos Old Testament Commentary on Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi
- Darrel L. Bock, author of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary on Ephesians, among other books.
- Paul Wegner, author of the recent Tyndale Old Testament Commentary on Isaiah, and co-editor of Presence, Power and Promise.
- Peter J. Gurry, author of the forthcoming Tyndale New Testament Commentary on 2 Peter and Jude.
- Daniel J. Estes, author of NSBT 'Hear, My Son', and the Bible Speaks Today Thematic volume, The Message of Wisdom.
- Jim Hamilton, author of NSBT With the Clouds of Heaven.
- Thomas Schreiner, author of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary on 1 Corinthians, and a number of other books.
- Andrew Bartlett, author of Men and Women in Christ.
- Brian Rosner, co-editor of the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, and author of The Wisdom of the Cross and the NSBT Paul and the Law.
- Hélène Dallaire, author of the forthcoming Apollos Old Testament Commentary on Esther.
- Alan J. Thompson, author of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary on Colossians and Philemon, and the NSBT The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus.
- Oren Martin, author of NSBT Bound for the Promised Land.
- Ken Stewart, author of In Search of Ancient Roots, and Ten Myths About Calvinism.
- Ian Paul, author of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary on Revelation, and co-editor of 'We Proclaim the Word of Life'.
- Michael L. Morales, author of NSBT Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord, and the forthcoming Apollos Old Testament Commentary on Numbers.
- Douglas J. Moo, author of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary on James, and co-editor of As Long as the Earth Endures.
- Greg Beale, author of NSBT The Temple and the Church's Mission, We Become What We Worship, and a number of other books.
- Michael Bird, author of A Bird's eye view of Paul, and a forthcoming Apollos monograph.
- Darlene M. Seal, co-author of From Pentecost to Patmos
- David Firth, Series Editor of the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary, and author of a number of books in IVP/Apollos key series.
- Matthew Harmon, NSBT The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People.
- Robert W. Yarbrough, author of the forthcoming Tyndale New Testament Commentary on Galatians.
- Wayne Grudem, author of Systematic Theology, the forthcoming revised Tyndale New Testament Commentary on 1 Peter, and several other books.
- Fred Sanders, author of Embracing the Trinity.
- Bradley G. Green, author of NSBT Covenant and Commandment, and editor of Shapers of Christian Orthodoxy.
- Jeannine K. Brown, author of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary on Philippians.
- Lindsay Wilson, author of the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary on Proverbs.
- Jared Compton, co-author of NSBT Biblical Theology According to the Apostles.
- Tremper Longman III, author of the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary on the Psalms, he also serves as Consulting Editor for the series.
The NSBT, TOTC and TNTC series are licensed to IVP-USA in America, so conference attendees should enquire about purchases at their stand in the exhibit hall. The NSBT series, which recently announced a new co-editor in Ben Gladd, is selectively open to proposals. Feel free to drop by the Apollos booth to find out more about how to submit a proposal for NSBT or as a standalone monograph, as well as browse some of our recent titles.
Editorially we are keen to hear about projects, at whatever stage, in our core areas of biblical studies, biblical theology, church history, mission, doctrine, devotional and Christian living.