Background
Ken M. Campbell was born on August 26, 1940, in Isle of Skye, Scotland, to Donald Campbell, a police officer, and Ishbel Campbell Cheyne, an accounts clerk.
King's College, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, United Kingdom
In 1967, Campbell received a Master of Arts from the University of Aberdeen.
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At Westminster Theological Seminary Campbell earned a Bachelor of Divinity in 1970, and a Master of Theology in 1971.
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Ken received a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in England in 1975.
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Ken received a Certificate in Education from the University of London in 1977.
(This book draws attention to what it means for Christians...)
This book draws attention to what it means for Christians to love one another. This is the missing 'mark of the church' that renders our proclamation so weak and our message less then credible. Based on the 'one-another' commands of the New Testament, successive chapters explore what it means to belong to, welcome, put up with, love, serve, be kind and compassionate to, live in harmony with, submit to, support, teach and admonish, and encourage one another.
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1999
(Current debates about marriage and the family assume much...)
Current debates about marriage and the family assume much about the history of these institutions. But what do we really know about the social and ethical arrangements of these institutions, especially during biblical times? Placing the history of marriage and family in context requires not only a study of biblical literature that traverses several millennia but also a grasp of extrabiblical literature and sources culled from several different cultural contexts. In this book Ken M. Campbell presents the work of six scholars who trace out the dynamic contours of marriage and family as understood and practiced in six cultural settings: Victor H. Matthews on the ancient Near East, Daniel I.
https://www.amazon.com/Marriage-Family-Biblical-World-Campbell/dp/0830827374/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Ken+M.+Campbell&qid=1577776899&sr=8-3
2003
(The truth about what happened on that first Christmas dep...)
The truth about what happened on that first Christmas depends on an understanding of the Biblical text but also on a knowledge of the first century Middle Eastern cultural context. This little book provides that. It reviews what can be known about Joseph, Mary, Zechariah, Elizabeth, Simeon, Anna, the shepherds, the wise men, and Herod. It will challenge the reader to view Christmas afresh, with deeper appreciation and joy.
https://www.amazon.com/TRUE-CHRISTMAS-STORY-Better-Family/dp/1614349037/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Ken+M.+Campbell&qid=1577776959&sr=8-1
2011
Ken M. Campbell was born on August 26, 1940, in Isle of Skye, Scotland, to Donald Campbell, a police officer, and Ishbel Campbell Cheyne, an accounts clerk.
In 1967, Campbell received a Master of Arts from the University of Aberdeen. At Westminster Theological Seminary he earned a Bachelor of Divinity in 1970, and a Master of Theology in 1971. Ken also received a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in England in 1975, and a Certificate in Education from the University of London in 1977.
In 2000, Ken M. Campbell retired as associate professor of biblical studies at Belhaven College in Belhaven, Mississippi. In addition to teaching, Campbell has served as pastor of several churches in England, New York, and Mississippi.
(The truth about what happened on that first Christmas dep...)
2011(Current debates about marriage and the family assume much...)
2003(This book draws attention to what it means for Christians...)
1999Quotations: “My desire is to provide insight to believers today on topics of popular concern.”
Ken M. Campbell is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society, Institute for Biblical Research, Society for Biblical Literature, and American Academy of Religion.
Ken M. Campbell is fond of music, fitness and travel.
Campbell married Christina MacLeod on August 16, 1967. They have a daughter, Grace Campbell Murrey.