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David Bauer

    Dr. David R. Bauer is a leading scholar in inductive biblical studies, serving as a professor and dean at Asbury Theological Seminary. His work delves into the interpretation of biblical texts, focusing on their practical application for ministry and seeking a deeper understanding of Scripture. Bauer's approach emphasizes uncovering the meaning of the Bible through careful observation and analysis. His academic career reflects a commitment to rigorous biblical scholarship and pedagogical innovation.

    Strategien für die bestmögliche Ausstattung mit und Nutzung von Fördermitteln nach 2020
    Verlustanalyse bei elektrischen Maschinen für Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeuge zur Weiterverarbeitung in thermischen Netzwerkmodellen
    Was Fingerlängen über wirtschaftliche Entscheidungen verraten
    Power, Flows, and Transformation
    The Gospel of the Son of God
    The Book of Acts as Story
    • 2023

      Power, Flows, and Transformation

      Portraits of Berlin-Brandenburg Energy Spaces

      Accounting for about three-quarters of annual global greenhouse gas emissions, the transformation of energy networks is a pivotal step toward planetary sustainability. To transition our current operating systems to work within planetary boundaries, essential decarbonization strategies need to be put in place that will reshape territories, towns, and streets worldwide. Power, Flows, and Transformation explores the energy landscapes connected to Berlin and Brandenburg, rendering power supply as a spatial and material phenomenon with an impactful agency. Through the lens of infrastructural assemblages, readers are guided by numerous maps, drawings, and photographs that immerse them in the expansive regimes of urban energy accumulation across the past, present, and future.

      Power, Flows, and Transformation
    • 2021

      The Book of Acts as Story

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A senior New Testament scholar and teacher helps students understand the historical, literary, and theological issues of the book of Acts and introduces key concepts in the field of narrative criticism.

      The Book of Acts as Story
    • 2019

      From beginning to end, the Gospel of Matthew emphasizes that Jesus is the Son of God. In this comprehensive introduction to Matthew, David Bauer presents a holistic inductive approach with a literary, theological, and canonical focus. Exploring issues of genre, interpretive methods, authorship, audience, and literary structure, he also guides readers through interpretation and emerging theological themes.

      The Gospel of the Son of God