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About the Editor
Calvin L. Smith (Ph.D., University of Birmingham) is Principal of King’s Evangelical Divinity School and Editor of the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics. He is also a tutor for several British universities. His main research and teaching fields are Christianity in Latin America, Christian responses to Israel and Christianity in the Holy Land, and biblical theology. He speaks widely on Israel and is currently writing a book exploring Christianity in the Holy Land for publication with Paternoster in 2010. For further details of Dr Smith's activities and previous publications, visit his faculty page at King's Evangelical Divinity School.
Other Contributors Andy Cheung holds degrees with the Universities of Durham and Bangor and is currently completing a Ph.D. in linguistics and Bible translation at the University of Birmingham. He lectures in biblical languages and New Testament at King’s Evangelical Divinity School. Tony Pearce leads the Bridge Lane Christian Fellowship in Golders Green, London. He speaks widely, broadcasts regularly and has written several popular books on issues relating to Jewish evangelism and Christian responses to modern Israel. Jacob Prasch is the founder of Moriel Ministries and teaches widely on Jewish-Christian hermeneutics. A fluent Hebrew speaker, he is a visiting lecturer at King’s Evangelical Divinity School where he teaches Jewish-Christian Studies. Howard Taylor has served as a missionary, minister and university lecturer, as well as teaching and lecturing widely in ethics, science and religion. He co-authored Israel God’s Servant: God’s Key to the Redemption of the World (Paternoster, 2007) with David W. Torrance. Stephen M. Vantassel (Ph.D., Trinity Seminary, Indiana) lectures in biblical studies and systematic theology at King’s Evangelical Divinity School and is Adjunct Professor at Trinity Seminary, Indiana. He also co-edits the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics. Paul Richard Wilkinson (Ph.D., University of Manchester, England) is the author of For Zion’s Sake: Christian Zionism and the Role of John Nelson Darby (Paternoster 2007). He is currently writing in the areas of dispensationalism, philo-Semitism and the Holocaust. |