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Scott Bothic Rae is an American Old Testament scholar, theologian, and professor of Christian ethics. He serves as dean of the faculty and chair of the department of philosophy at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology.[1] In 2014, Rae was elected to serve a term as president of the Evangelical Theological Society.[2] He is a senior fellow for The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity.
Scott Bothic Rae | |
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Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Education | Southern Methodist University, Dallas Theological Seminary, University of Southern California |
Thesis | (1992) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Biblical Studies |
Sub-discipline | Old Testament Studies, Biblical Ethics |
Institutions | Biola University |
Rae earned his B.A.S. in economics from Southern Methodist University (1976), his Th.M. in Old Testament from Dallas Theological Seminary (1981), and his Ph.D. in social ethics from the University of Southern California (1992).[3] Prior to beginning his tenure at Talbot School of Theology in 1989, he served as an associate pastor for five years at Mariners Church and for five years before that as an instructor in Old Testament at the International School of Theology in San Bernardino, California.[3]
Rae has defended Thomistic substance dualism.[4][5]
Rae has authored or coauthored over 11 books, including:
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