Ed Hindson

Ed Hindson (born Edward Hindson; December 21, 1944) is an American Christian evangelist and current host of The King Is Coming, a syndicated television broadcast shown across the United States. Hindson has written more than twenty books that deal with Bible prophecy and the imminent return of Jesus. He is a professor of Old Testament studies and eschatology at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and a frequent speaker on prophecy.[1]

Hindson graduated from William Tyndale College in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He completed a DPhil at the University of South Africa and also holds a number of degrees such as an MA and Th.D. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, ThM from Grace Theological Seminary and D.Min. from Westminster Theological Seminary.[2]

His show, The King Is Coming, is aired on TBN, DayStar and other Christian television networks and stations.[3]

Dr. Hindson was named Dean of Liberty University's School of Religion on November 20, 2013.http://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?pid=18495&MID=106932

Works

Thesis

  • Hindson, Ed (1967). Isaiah's Immanuel: a sign of his times or the sign of the ages? (M.A.). Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. OCLC 20660613.

Books

Edited by

  • , ed. (1983). King James Bible Commentary. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.
  • , ed. (1985). King James Study Bible. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

Journal articles

  • (1969). "Development of the Interpretation of Isaiah 7:14: A Tribute to Edward J. Young". Grace Journal. 10 (2): 19–25.
  • (Fall 1969). "Isalah's Immanuel". Grace Journal. 10 (3): 3–15.
  • (Fall 1982). "The Inerrancy Debate and the Use of Scripture in Counseling". Grace Theological Journal. 3 (2): 207–219.

Quote

"My greatest desire is to lift up Jesus Christ and proclaim His Gospel to the entire world."

References

  1. Ed Hindson (2009). Global Warning (TV Broadcast). Waukesha, WI: VCY America.
  2. "Liberty University Faculty Profile".
  3. "Broadcast Schedule". Archived from the original on 2010-05-13.


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