Cedarville, Staley, Louis Goldberg, Israel, Judaism
Start Date
2-17-1981 10:00 AM
End Date
2-19-1981 11:00 AM
Description
Lecture Theme: Israel and Judaism Today
Comments
Born of Jewish parents in Los Angeles, Dr. Goldberg acknowledged Jesus as his Messiah and Savior in 1948.
He presently serves as a professor of Jewish and Modem Israel studies at the Moody Bible Institute. Before he joined the Moody faculty in 1965, he pastored churches in Chicago, Cedar Rapids, and Chattanooga. He also taught at the Tennessee Temple Schools.
He has earned degrees from the University of Southern California (B.E.), Roosevelt University (M.A.), Northern Baptist Seminary (B.D. and Th.M.), and Grace Theological Seminary (Th.D.). In 1977, he was chosen to receive the Faculty Citation Award by the Moody Alumni Association.
He has written two books: Our Jewish Friends (Moody, 1977) and Commentary on Leviticus (Zondervan, 1980). He has been a contributor to the Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia, Old Testament Theological Word Studies, Tyndale Family Bible Encyclopedia, and the Bible Almanac. Several of his articles have appeared in the Moody Monthly, Christianity Today, and various quarterlies.
Comments
Born of Jewish parents in Los Angeles, Dr. Goldberg acknowledged Jesus as his Messiah and Savior in 1948.
He presently serves as a professor of Jewish and Modem Israel studies at the Moody Bible Institute. Before he joined the Moody faculty in 1965, he pastored churches in Chicago, Cedar Rapids, and Chattanooga. He also taught at the Tennessee Temple Schools.
He has earned degrees from the University of Southern California (B.E.), Roosevelt University (M.A.), Northern Baptist Seminary (B.D. and Th.M.), and Grace Theological Seminary (Th.D.). In 1977, he was chosen to receive the Faculty Citation Award by the Moody Alumni Association.
He has written two books: Our Jewish Friends (Moody, 1977) and Commentary on Leviticus (Zondervan, 1980). He has been a contributor to the Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia, Old Testament Theological Word Studies, Tyndale Family Bible Encyclopedia, and the Bible Almanac. Several of his articles have appeared in the Moody Monthly, Christianity Today, and various quarterlies.