Ed Hindson
Edward Hindson (December 21, 1944 – July 2, 2022)[1] was an American Christian evangelist and host of The King Is Coming, a syndicated television broadcast shown across the United States. A dispensationalist,[2] Hindson wrote more than twenty books that deal with Bible prophecy and the imminent return of Jesus. He was a professor of Old Testament studies and eschatology at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and a frequent speaker on prophecy.[3][4]
Life and career
[edit]Hindson graduated from William Tyndale College in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He completed a DPhil at the University of South Africa and also held a number of other degrees which includiedan MA and Th.D. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, PhD from Durham University, Doctor of Hebrew Letters Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, ThM from Grace Theological Seminary and D.Min. from Westminster Theological Seminary.[5] He began teaching at Liberty University in 1974.
His show, The King Is Coming, is aired on TBN, DayStar and other Christian television networks and stations.[6]
Hindson was named Dean of Liberty University's School of Religion on November 20, 2013.[7] Hindson died in 2022 while he was still a Dean.[4]
Works
[edit]Thesis
[edit]- Hindson, Ed (1967). Isaiah's Immanuel: a sign of his times or the sign of the ages? (M.A.). Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. OCLC 20660613.
Books
[edit]- ——— (1970). The Philistines and the Old Testament. Baker Studies in Biblical Archaeology. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. ISBN 9780801040344. OCLC 592415.
- ——— (1978). Isaiah's Immanuel: a sign of his times or the sign of the ages?. International library of philosophy and theology. Biblical and theological studies. Philadelphia, PA: Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co. ISBN 9780875523101. OCLC 4891200. - version of masters thesis
- ———; Dobson, Ed; Falwell, Jerry (1981). The Fundamentalist Phenomenon: The Resurgence of Conservative Christianity. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Publishing Group.
- ———; Dobson, Ed (1984). Fundamentalism Today. Sewall Company.
- ———; Dobson, Ed (1988). The Seduction of Power. Grand Rapids, MI: Fleming H Revell.
- ——— (1991). End Times, the Middle East, and the New World Order. Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.
- ——— (1997). Approaching Armageddon. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers.
- ——— (1998). Is the Antichrist Alive and Well?: 10 Keys to His Identity. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers.
- ——— (1999). Overcoming Life's Toughest Problems. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers.
- ——— (1999). Earth's Final Hour. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers.
- ———; LaHaye, Tim (2001). Seduction of the Heart: how to guard and keep your heart from evil. Colorado Springs, CO: W Pub. Group. ISBN 9780849917264. OCLC 49197929.
- ——— (2003). God Is There in the Tough Times: Turning Your Disappointments into Hope. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers.
- ——— (2003). Courageous Faith: Life Lessons From Old Testament Heroes. Chattanooga, TN: AMG Publishers.
- ———; LaHaye, Tim (2007). Global Warning: are we on the brink of World War III?. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers. ISBN 9780736921459. OCLC 85692840.
- ——— (2014). 15 Future Events that will Shake the World. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers. ISBN 9780736953085. OCLC 1023281505.
- —— (2011). Understanding revelation in one hour. Publisher not specified. ISBN 978-0-73694-7886.
Edited by
[edit]- ———, ed. (1983). King James Bible Commentary. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.
- ———, ed. (1985). King James Study Bible. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.
Journal articles
[edit]- ——— (1969). "Development of the Interpretation of Isaiah 7:14: A Tribute to Edward J. Young". Grace Journal. 10 (2): 19–25.
- ——— (Fall 1969). "Isalah's Immanuel". Grace Journal. 10 (3): 3–15.
- ——— (Fall 1982). "The Inerrancy Debate and the Use of Scripture in Counseling". Grace Theological Journal. 3 (2): 207–219.
References
[edit]- ^ Liberty University mourns the loss of luminary biblical scholar and Dean Emeritus Dr. Ed Hindson
- ^ Christopher Cone & James Fazio (October 21, 2017). "Forged From Reformation: How Dispensational Thought Advances the Reformed Legacy Reviews". SCS Press. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
- ^ Ed Hindson (2009). Global Warning (TV Broadcast). Waukesha, WI: VCY America.
- ^ a b Locklear, Robert (July 2, 2022). "Professor's death mourned after 48 years at Liberty University". ABC News. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
- ^ "Liberty University Faculty Profile".
- ^ "Broadcast Schedule". Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
- ^ "Dr. Ed Hindson named School of Religion dean". Liberty University. November 20, 2013. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
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