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Old 04-16-2008, 02:11 PM
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Interesting that so many continuationists have a hand in it. I thought the ESV was the 'Presbyterian' Bible.
Perhaps a popular misconception due to the fact that many of those who are involved in it are "Calvinists" and because many Presbyterians adopted it. Most of those closely identified with it are Baptists like Grudem and Piper who are also no doubt some of the continuationists you note. I don't know what Lane Dennis' affiliation is, but the other members of the Study Bible Editorial team are Baptists with the exception of Packer and Collins.
Oss is not a Baptist, he is a fully-orbed pentecostal.
Thanks for pointing that out about Oss.

I was referring to the Editorial Team:


Executive Editor
Lane T. Dennis
Ph.D., Northwestern University
Chair of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee, President, Crossway Books and Bibles

General Editor
Wayne Grudem
Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Research Professor of Bible and Theology, Phoenix Seminary

Theological Editor
J. I. Packer
D. Phil., University of Oxford
Professor of Theology, Regent College (Vancouver, Canada)

Old Testament Editor
C. John Collins
Ph.D., University of Liverpool
Professor and Chair of the Old Testament Department, Covenant
Theological Seminary

New Testament Editor
Thomas R. Schreiner
Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary
James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Project Director, Managing Editor
Justin Taylor
B.A., University of Northern Iowa
Associate Publisher, Crossway Books and Bibles
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