Thomas E. Long
Tom Long (born 1946) is a Biblical Theology scholar and Professor of Religion.
Biography
Thomas Long is Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin. His special interests are in the fields of inter-religious dialogue and the doctrine of the atonement. He has earned degrees from Albion College (B.A.,1968), Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (M.Div.,1974), Duke University (Th.M., 1992), and Marquette University (Ph.D.,1999). Tom lives with his wife Carol in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
Work
Thomas Long has taught the foundational religion course "Understandings of Religion," upper level courses in the history of Christian thought and church history, and the Heritage I and II courses at Carthage College. Dr. Long's special interests are in the fields of inter-religious dialogue and the doctrine of the atonement. His dissertation, "The Viability of Sacrificial Theology of Atonement" was recently republished under the auspices of Lutheran University Press for its 37 affiliate institutions of higher education of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Book
- Long, The Viability of a Sacrifical Theology of Atonement, (Minneapolis, 2006)
See also
- Atonement
- Carthage College
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America