Frank M. Hasel studied theology in Germany, England, and the United States of America, where he received his M.A. And Ph.D. in systematic theology from Andrews University. He is a member of several academic societies and has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and books, including 'Theologische Zeitschrift', 'Andrews University Seminary Studies', 'Teologika', 'Journal of the Adventist Theological Society', 'Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible'. Currently he is Dean of the Theological Seminary and Professor of Systematic Theology and Biblical Hermeneutics at Seminar Schloss Bogenhofen, Austria, Europe
""Perhaps the most impressive feature of his dissertation is the thoroughness of the research, both with respect to the writings of Pannenberg and Bloesch and in terms of the broad range of theological responses to their positions as a whole, as well as their views on Scripture. The author has consulted virtually every piece of writing in all the pertinent languages. The dissertation is well constructed and its arguments clearly developed. It is reader-friendly--clearly written in a style quite easy to read...."" Prof. Dr. Carl E. Braaten, Professor of Systematic Theology, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago ""...Hasel's dissertation is especially noteworthy...for its clear, balanced, accurate, and thorough going portrayal. It is the definitive work on its topic..." Prof. Dr. Kenneth A. Strand, Professor Emeritus of Church History and Co-director of the Ph.D./Th.D. Programs, Andrews University, Berrien Springs.
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