Gordon Paul Hugenberger was born on October 6,1948 and was the senior pastor at historic Park Street Church, in Boston, Massachusetts.
14 Facts About Gordon Hugenberger
Gordon Hugenberger announced on June 5,2016 that he would leave that position by the end of June, 2017.
Gordon Hugenberger was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, one of seven children.
Gordon Hugenberger earned a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
Gordon Hugenberger did his PhD at the College of St Paul and St Mary, which is today the University of Gloucestershire, in Cheltenham, England.
Gordon Hugenberger studied at the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, which is today known as the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, in Oxford, England.
Hugenberger's mentor in seminary was Old Testament scholar and Biblical Theologian, Meredith G Kline; Hugenberger remained an enthusiastic defender of many of Kline's ideas throughout his career and extended them into other areas of biblical interpretation.
Gordon Hugenberger is currently a Ranked Adjunct Professor of Old Testament at the seminary.
Gordon Hugenberger served on the Translation Review Board for the English Standard Version of the Bible, and he is currently writing a commentary on the Book of Judges in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series.
Dr Gordon Hugenberger has published the book "The Lord's Prayer: A Guide for the Perplexed", and numerous articles in journals such as the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Southern Medical Journal.
Gordon Hugenberger has published a number of encyclopedia articles on the Old Testament in The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Revised and The New Bible Commentary 21st Century Edition.
Dr Hugenberger has contributed in a variety of ways, including the introduction and study notes for Malachi in the English Standard Version Study Bible, various articles for the Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar, and reviewing the translation of Malachi for the English Standard Version of the Bible.
Gordon Hugenberger has articulated that while he has held on to many different positions on how to properly interpret Genesis 1, he favors a 'Days in Heaven' view.
Gordon Hugenberger lived in Boston with his wife Jane during his tenure in the Park Street Church pulpit; they have four adult children.