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Harris, James Gordon was born on November 1, 1940 in Bunkie, Louisiana, United States. Son of James G. and Tunis (Johns) Harris.
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As the population of older Americans grows, meaningful perspectives on aging are needed by both the young and the old. Biblical Perspectives on Aging: God and the Elderly takes a detailed look at the views of aging presented in the Old and New Testaments. This wide ranging and insightful survey encompasses not only the entire Bible but also interpretations of sacred Middle Eastern and Judaic documents. This new expanded edition of the original classic text adds thorough discussions of the wisdom of the Bible and Jewish literature with ways to interpret these readings and what they teach about spirituality and growing older. Approaches to aging issues have changed in recent years. With the average American lifespan increasing, the view of old age as a solitary time of waiting has been pushed aside. So too has the assumption that the elderly simply want to remember “the good old days.” This updated edition of Biblical Perspectives on Aging: God and the Elderly has expanded its scope to incorporate and address the effects of these changing views. This sweeping study of the Bible’s positive treatment of aging and elderly figures sheds new light on contemporary society’s negative view of the elderly and what can be done about it. Clear examples from both Scripture and literature provide a wealth of understanding, comfort, and wisdom to everyone interested in aging and the Bible. In addition, this new edition explores the changing relationships that exist among aging, hermeneutics, mentoring, and spirituality. The new insights revealed here reinvigorate the challenge against ageism and traditional pictures of old age as a time of withdrawal and living in the past. Among the issues explored in Biblical Perspectives on Aging: God and the Elderly are aging experiences and the Bible, biblical theology and its role in social support for the elderly, hermeneutics and old age, spirituality and its relationship to aging, cross-generational relationships and mentoring, and a detailed index of Old and New Testament Scripture references. Accessible and concise, with compelling arguments and numerous examples, Biblical Perspectives on Aging: God and the Elderly is an ideal resource for pastors, seminary students, professionals, and leaders of programs for the elderly. It shows both young and old that while aging may not be easy, Biblical theology can ease some of its mystery.
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Harris, James Gordon was born on November 1, 1940 in Bunkie, Louisiana, United States. Son of James G. and Tunis (Johns) Harris.
Bachelor, Baylor University, 1962. Bachelor's Degree, Southwestern Seminary, 1965. Master of Theology, Southwestern Seminary, 1967.
Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Seminary, 1970.
Pastor, 1963-1970; theological education, Philippine Baptist Seminary, Bagio, Philippines, 1970-1975; professor Old Testament, North American Baptist Seminary, Sioux Falls, South Dakot, since 1975; academic vice president, North American Baptist Seminary, Sioux Falls, South Dakot, since 1983. President of the board directors Kilion Community College, Sioux Falls, 1986-1987. Chaplain South Dakot State Penitentiary, Sioux Falls, 1976-1977.
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Major, chaplain Army National Guard, since 1977. Member Society Biblical Literature (regional secretary and president 1980-1986), National Association Professors Hebrew (vice president since 1982), Institute Biblical Research, Lions (president Sioux Falls club 1987-1988).
Married Joyce Behm, March 24, 1967. Children: Donna Joy, Jami Ruth.