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Edward W. H. Vick

Edward W. H. Vick was born in Sussex and grew up in Berkshire. He is a graduate of London (BD), Nottingham (BA Philosophy), Oxford (B.Litt.), and Vanderbilt (Ph.D.) Universities.
He is a teacher of wide experience, having taught for many years at Canadian Union College, Alberta (Canada) and at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University, Michigan (USA). Later he was Head of Religious Studies Department, Forest Fields College, Nottingham.
He is now retired, but has for many years been teaching philosophy in local Adult Education programs and writing about matters he has been reflecting on for a lifetime.
He has written many books, among them: Let me Assure You; Is Savation Really Free? Jesus the Man, Speaking Well of God, Our Lord's Prayer, History and Christian faith, Theological Essays, Quest: Science and religion, and The Adventists' Dilemma.
Edward W. H Vick lives with Esther, his wife of 59 years, in Nottingham, England. He has a son, two daughters, and four grandchildren.
Author web site: Edward W. H. Vick
Energion Publications Books by this Author
Philosophy for Believers (1-938434-54-4)
The fundamentals of thinking about religion
Eschatology: A Participatory Study Guide (1-938434-10-2)
A thorough investigation of the last days from a Biblical, theological and historical perspective.
Creation: The Christian Doctrine (1-938434-02-1)
A Christian discussion of Creation
From Inspiration to Understanding: Reading the Bible Seriously and Faithfully (1-893729-10-9)
A comprehensive volume relating inspiration to methods of interpretation
The Adventists' Dilemma (0-9540187-0-2)
Can Christians go on claiming that Jesus is coming soon after two millenia?
History and Christian Faith (0-9540187-1-0)
God is active in history, a claim that has some profound implications






















