LCU
Preaching Professor honored with new book
Contributors to new book gathered to honor Dr. Chuck Sackett on
Wednesday, August 19, at Lincoln Christian University. Pictured: (L
to R) Frank Dicken, Eddy Sanders, Neal Windham, Dinelle Frankland,
Brooks Wilson, Jonathan Hughes, Don Green, Chuck Sackett and David
Fincher.
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[August 25, 2015]
LINCOLN
- Dr. Chuck Sackett was the recipient of a surprise presentation on
Wednesday, August 19, 2015, at Lincoln Christian University (LCU).
Dr. Sackett was the scheduled speaker at the first weekly chapel
meeting of LCU graduate students for the fall semester. The
surprise, was the presentation of a new book, Serving the Word,
Essays in Honor of Dr. Chuck Sackett (Wipf & Stock), a Festschrift
edited by Eddy Sanders and Frank Dicken with a forward by Tom
Tanner.
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The Wipf & Stock book jacket description provides this
description of the Festschrift:
“These essays are
written by current colleagues and former students who have had the
privilege of studying hermeneutics, homiletics, and ministry with
Dr. Sackett. Each essay covers a topic of scholarly or contemporary
interest in the fields of hermeneutics or homiletics.
“Hermeneutics and homiletics remain topics of discussion in the
academy and the church. These essays continue that discussion. The
essays overlap the two fields. Some essays focus heavily on
hermeneutical issues with an eye towards proclamation, while others
start with homiletics and hermeneutical issues are echoed in the
background.
“The essays found in this book offer unique perspectives and
approaches to interpretation and preaching. Though homiletics and
hermeneutics are the fields of the study, the church remains the
arena where the fruit of each discipline is observed most clearly,
as Dr. Sackett instructed his students throughout his years of
teaching.”
Dr. Sackett has taught at LCU for 32 years, currently serving as
Professor-at-Large of Preaching in the Seminary, but he has held a
variety of roles and titles during his time at the University.
Additionally, Dr. Sackett is the preaching minister at Madison Park
Christian Church in Quincy, IL, and serves as an adjunct professor
for Beeson Divinity School (Birmingham, AL) and TCM (Heiligenkreuz,
Austria). He has served in many Eastern and Central European
countries, as well as in Mexico, Canada, the Philippines, Ireland,
Scotland, Australia, and China.
Sackett is a graduate of Boise Bible College (BA), Lincoln Christian
Seminary (MDiv) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (DMin). He
has served as Vice-President and President of the Evangelical
Homiletics Society and currently serves on the Board of Directors
for Restoration House Ministries in Manchester, NH. His writings are
widely published in Christian journals and publications.
Dr. Sackett pictured
center with Eddy Sanders and Frank Dicken
Eddy Sanders and Frank Dicken are also alumni of Lincoln Christian
University’s Seminary.
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Dr. Sanders received is Doctor of Ministry degree from Talbot School of Theology
and is currently Professor of Biblical Studies and Ministry at Saint Louis
Christian College. In addition to several articles on preaching in the Christian
Standard, he contributed to Deuteronomy, The Prophets, and the Life of the
Church (Wipf & Stock, 2013).
Dr. Dicken earned his PhD at the University of Edinburgh and joined LCU as
Assistant Professor of New Testament in 2013. He is the author of Herod as a
Composite Character in Luke-Acts (Mohr Siebeck, 2014) and is a contributor to
The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception and Lexham Bible Dictionary.
To order your copy, contact your favorite bookseller or order directly from the
publisher online at http://wipfandstock.com/serving-the-word.html, by phone at
541-344-1528, fax to 541-344-1506 or email at orders@wifpandstock.com. All
proceeds from sales of this book go to benefit Lincoln Christian University.
Established in 1944, Lincoln Christian University’s vision is to be a
transformational community of global difference makers. In 70 years, LCU
undergraduate, graduate and seminary alumni have reached at least 167 of the
world’s most populated countries and every state in the U.S. Today, the
institution continues to nurture and equip Christians with a Biblical worldview
to serve and lead in the church and the world through traditional residential
and seminary programs as well as through extension sites and online degree
programs for non-traditional adult learners.
[Chris Thomas, Lincoln Christian
University]
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