Walter A. Elwell

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Elwell, Walter A., ed. (1989). The Concise Dictionary of the Christian Tradition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
  • , ed. (1991). Baker Topical Guide to the Bible: New International Version. Baker Reference Library. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
  • , ed. (1996). Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
  • , ed. (1997). Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible (4 vols). Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
  • ; Yarbrough, Robert W. (1998). Readings from the First-Century World: Primary Sources for New Testament Study. Baker Academic.
  • , ed. (2001). Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Baker Reference Library (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-02075-9. - first published 1984
  • , ed. (2001). Baker Commentary on the Bible. Baker Reference Library. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
  • , ed. (2001). Baker Theological Dictionary of the Bible. Baker Reference Library. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
  • ; Yarbrough, Robert W. (2005). Encountering the New Testament: A Historical and Theological Survey (2nd ed.). Baker Academic.
  • ; Comfort, Philip W., eds. (2008). Tyndale Bible Dictionary. Tyndale Reference Library. Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
  • , ed. (2012). Topical Analysis of the Bible: A Survey of Essential Christian Doctrines. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN   978-1-6197-0026-0.
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    2. 1 2 "Elwell's Tyndale House author profile". tyndale.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
    3. Elwell, Walter A. (1970). Aspects of the quest of the historical Jesus in the works of William Manson and James M. Robinson (Ph.D. thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/19722.
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    Walter A. Elwell
    Born (1937-04-29) April 29, 1937 (age 85)
    Miami, Florida
    OccupationBiblical academic
    Titleprofessor emeritus of Bible and Theology at Wheaton College
    Spouse(s)Marta
    Academic background
    Education Wheaton College, University of Chicago and University of Tübingen
    Alma mater University of Edinburgh (Ph.D.)