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Ph.D. (Theology and Historical Studies)
Master of Arts (History with Politics)
Bachelor of Education (Hispanic Studies and Languages)
Diploma (Theology and Biblical Studies)
Note: This page contains selected information only. For full details of Dr Smith's current and forthcoming publications, research and access to various resources, view both his personal website and blog, or download a copy of his CV.
Activities
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College Principal and Tutor in Theology, King's Evangelical Divinity School (formerly Midlands Bible College and Divinity School)
- Founding Editor of the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics
- Postgraduate Tutor in Theology, University of Wales, Lampeter
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Tutor for London School of Theology's distance learning MA in Aspects of Biblical Interpretation, validated by Middlesex University
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Occasional contributor to the Church Times
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International speaker at various churches, Christian conferences and events
Selected Publications
Sons of Abraham: The Politics of Christian Faith in the Holy Land (Paternoster: forthcoming 2010).
'Pentecostal Presence, Power and Politics in Latin America' in Journal of Beliefs and Values (forthcoming 2009).
The Jews, Modern Israel and the New Supercessionism: Resources for Christians (Editor). Lampeter: King's Evangelical Divinity School, 2009.
'Biblical Theology and the Modern State of Israel' in Evangelical Review of Society and Politics 3.1 (2008).
Revolution, Revival, and Religious Conflict in Sandinista Nicaragua. Part of Brill Academic's Religion in the Americas series (ISBN: 978 90 04 15645 6).
`Revolutionaries and Revivalists: Pentecostal Eschatology, Politics, and the Nicaraguan Revolution' in Pneuma: Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies (Pneuma 30.1 2008).
Teaching Areas and Current Research Interests
Biblical theology (especially how it relates to hermeneutics)
Evangelicalism and politics
Pentecostalism in Latin America
Christian responses to the State of Israel and Christianity in the Holy Land
Resources and Bibliographies
Church and Israel
Protestantism in Latin America
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