- Rolland D. McCune
Rolland D. McCune (born
June 3 ,1934 ) is an American theologian who is professor ofSystematic Theology at theDetroit Baptist Theological Seminary inAllen Park, Michigan , where he previously was the President of the Seminary for ten years and then Dean of the Faculty for six years. He is the author of several books and numerous articles and course syllabi in Christian theology and related topics.Dr. McCune was born and raised near
Berne, Indiana . He earned the Bachelor of Arts degree atTaylor University , Fort Wayne Campus (Indiana), and the Bachelor of Divinity,Master of Theology , and Doctor of Theology degrees atGrace Theological Seminary inWinona Lake, Indiana . He has made six trips to the Middle East, visiting such countries of the Bible as Italy, Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt. Twice he participated in the Bible Geography Seminar at the Institute of Holy Land Studies in Jerusalem. He wasordained to the ministry by the First Baptist Church of Warsaw, Indiana.Dr. McCune
pastor ed churches in Missouri, and Indiana, and has had numerous interim pastorates in Indiana, Minnesota, and Michigan. For fourteen years he was on the faculty of theCentral Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis, serving in the capacities of Professor, Registrar, and Dean. He at one time served on the Board of Trustees of TheMinnesota Baptist Association and on the faculty of theIndiana Baptist College in Indianapolis. In 1977 he was chosen by his college alma mater for honorary membership in the Delta Epsilon Chi, the honor society of the American Association of Bible Colleges. In 1986 he was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree byPillsbury Baptist Bible College , Owatonna, Minnesota. He began his ministry in Allen Park in 1981.Dr. McCune has written numerous articles and extensive course syllabi in Systematic Theology, Presuppositional
Apologetics , New Evangelicalism,History of Israel , Basic Bible Doctrine, andDispensationalism , as well as authored a teacher's handbook on theBook of Daniel . " [http://www.emeraldhouse.com/prodinfo.asp?PID=promiseunfulfilled&currpage=1&Keyword=McCune&currsection=search&orderby=title Promise Unfulfilled: The Failed Strategy of Modern Evangelicalism] " was published by Ambassador-Emerald in 2004, and has been described as "the most penetrating evaluation of the [http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/neoe.htm new evangelicalism] [to date] ".PDF| [http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/neoe.htm Review of Rolland D. McCune's "Promise Unfulfilled"] |188 KiB]Dr. McCune is married to the former Daisy Heller of near Berne, Indiana, and they have three married children.
Publications
* "Promise Unfulfilled: The Failed Strategy of Modern Evangelicalism" Ambassador Emerald International, 2004, ISBN 978-1932307313.
* "The Self-Identity of Fundamentalism" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Spring 1996 [http://www.dbts.edu/journals/1996_1/FUNDAM.PDF]
* "Doctrinal Non-Issues in Historical Fundamentalism" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Fall 1996 [http://www.dbts.edu/journals/1996_2/NonIssue.pdf]
* "The Formation of the New Evangelicalism (Part One): Historical and Theological Antecedents" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Fall 1998 [http://www.dbts.edu/journals/1998/McCune.pdf]
* "The Formation of the New Evangelicalism (Part Two): Historical Beginnings" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Fall 1999 [http://www.dbts.edu/journals/1999/McCune.pdf]
* "The New Evangelicalism and Apologetics" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Fall 2001 [http://www.dbts.edu/journals/2001/McCune.pdf]
* "The Younger Evangelicals: A Review Article" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Fall 2003
* "The New Evangelicalism: Evaluations and Prospects" "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal", Fall 2003References
*Much of this biographical account is taken from the "Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal" 9 (Fall 2004); an issue dedicated to Dr. McCune. Also see [http://www.dbts.edu/4-1/4-12.asp his faculty biography] .
External links
* [http://www.dbts.edu/ Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary]
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