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Robert Clouse (academic)

Robert G. Clouse (1931–2016) was a professor at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana.[1]

Education and career edit

Clouse was born in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1931. Hebegan his education at Ashland College and received his BA in history from Bryan College. He earned his BD from Grace Theological Seminary in 1957. Clouse was awarded his MA in 1960 and PhD in 1963 from the University of Iowa.

Clouse taught history at several colleges and universities, spending the bulk of his career at Indiana State University. He was visiting professor at the University of Illinois, Indiana University, and Juniata College, where he was the J. Omar Good Visiting Professor of Christianity.

In addition to his academic career, Clouse served as pastor of several Grace Brethren Church congregations in both Iowa and Illinois. He also led the congregation of the Brethren Church in Clay City, Indiana.

Clouse was considered a leading expert in millennial thought and eschatological studies, having presented over 18 major lectures, and written more than 5 books on the subject. His The Meaning of the Millennium (1977) was a best seller. His most recent book, The End of Days, published by Sky Light Paths in 2007,[2] explores apocalyptic literature, Biblical and Hebrew scriptures, writings of the Church Fathers and radical movements throughout history. Included is an assessment of current popular literature on the subject, including The Late Great Planet Earth, and the Left Behind series.

In addition to his millennial studies, Clouse contributed articles and chapters in numerous books on Christian Church history, Renaissance and Reformation history, and war and peace studies. His most important work as a historian of Christianity was Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture Through the Ages (1993), which he coauthored with Richard V. Pierard and Edwin Yamauchi. He was the author or coauthor of Puritans, the Millennium and the Future of Israel (1970), The Cross and the Flag (1972), The Church in an Age of Orthodoxy and Enlightenment (1980), War, Four Christian Views (1981) and Women in Ministry, Four Views (1989).

Clouse was a founder of the Conference on Faith and History, member of the editorial board of the Brethren Encyclopedia, and contributing editor of the New Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. He wrote and presented papers on a variety of subjects throughout the US and in Europe.

Personal life edit

Having received a heart transplant in 1985 when the procedure was still considered quite risky, Clouse worked for organ transplant groups to encourage donation. His case was widely publicized in religious, as well as medical publications.[citation needed]

Clouse served Indiana State University in a variety of positions, including President of the Faculty Senate on four occasions. He received the ISU Faculty Distinguished Service Award in 2000, and the Creativity and Research Award in 1986. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Eugene V. Debs Foundation and received Indiana Heart Association Life Achievement Award in 1987. He died in 2016.[3][4]

Select bibliography edit

  • The Meaning of the Millennium, editor and contributor. (Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1977). Translated into German, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, and Korean
  • Streams of Civilization, Vol II, co-author Richard Pierard. (Milford, Michigan: Mott Media, 1980)
  • The Church in an Age of Orthodoxy and Enlightenment 1600–1800. (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1980)
  • War. Four Christian Views, editor and contributor. (Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1989). Translated into German
  • Women in Ministry, Four Views, editor with Bonidell Clouse and contributor. (Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1989). Translated into Portuguese and Chinese.
  • Two Kingdoms, The Church and Culture through the Ages, co-authors Richard Pierard and Edwin Yamauchi. (Chicago: Moody Press, 1993).
  • The End of Days: Essential Selections from Apocalyptic Texts Annotated and Explained. (Woodstock, VT: SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2007)
  • “Johann Heinrich Alsted & English Millennialism”, The Harvard Theological Review 62 (Spring, 1969), pp 189–201.
  • “Robert Owen and the Millennialist Tradition”, Robert Owen's American Legacy, ed. Donald Pitzer (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1972), pp. 43–56.
  • “John Napier and Apocalyptic Thought”, The Sixteenth Century Journal Vol. V No. 1 (April, 1974), pp. 101–114.
  • “Freud’s Psychohistory of Leonardo da Vinci: A Matter of Being Right or Left”, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. XIII No. 1 (Summer, 1982), pp. 3–16.
  • “The New Christian Right, America and the Kingdom of God”, Christian Scholar's Review, Vol. XII, No. 1 (1983), pp. 3–16.
  • “Premillennialist Christology, Nonresistance, and the Believer’s Church”, Restoration Quarterly 28 (Fall, 1986).
  • “The Millennium that Survived the Fifth Monarchy Men”, ed. J. Friedman, Regnum, Religio et Ratio (Kirksville, MO: Sixteenth Century Publishers, 1987), pp. 9–30.
  • “A Little Victory over Death, Reflections on Organ Transplants”, Christianity Today 32, 5 (March, 1988) pp. 17–23. Reprinted as “I Have Another Man’s Heart”, Catholic Digest 52, 9 pp. 40–45.
  • “The Church of the Brethren and World War I: The Goshen Statement”, Mennonite Life Vol 45, No. 4 (December, 1990), pp. 29–36.
  • “The Christian Hope: A History of the Interpretation of the Millennium”, New Testament Essays in Honor of Homer A. Kent, Jr., ed. Gary T. Meadors (Winona Lake, IN: BMH Books, 1991), pp. 203–219.
  • “Slavery, Pacifism and War”, Nonviolent America, History Through the Eyes of Peace, ed. L. Hawkley & J.C. Juhnke (North Newton, KS: Mennonite Press, 1993), pp. 82–90.
  • “Herbert Butterfield”, Historians of the Christian Tradition: Their Methodology and Influence on Western Thought, ed. M. Bauman & M.I. Klauber (Nashville: Broadman and Holman Publishers, 1995), pp. 519–531.
  • “Evangelicalism Before and After the Scopes Trial”, Creation of an Evolving Controversy: A Symposium on the 70th Anniversary of the Scopes Trial (Dayton, TN: Bryan College, 1996), pp. 11–16.
  • “Diversity, Christianity, and Higher Education”, Should God Get Tenure? Essays on Religion and Higher Education, ed. D.W. Gill (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1997), pp. 103–115.
  • “Scholarship as Prophecy: The Beloved City of Johann Heinrich Alsted”, Habent sua fata libelli, Books Have Their Own Destiny (Kirksville, MO: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1998), pp. 27–38.
  • “Prophecy for the People: The Significance of the Eschatology of Hal Lindsey for the Believers Church”, Apocalypticism and Millennialism, Shaping a Believers Church Eschatology for the Twenty-First Century, ed. Loren L. Johns (Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 2000), pp. 342–353.

References edit

  1. ^ "Robert G. Clouse". InterVarsity Press. 2023.
  2. ^ , ISBN 978-1-59473-170-9
  3. ^ "Dr. Clouse, Pastor, Professor, and BMH Author, Dies". GraceConnect. 2016-05-10. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  4. ^ "Remembering the life of Dr. Robert Clouse 1931 - 2016". obituaries.tribstar.com. Retrieved 2021-10-04.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2022 Robert G Clouse 1931 2016 was a professor at Indiana State University Terre Haute Indiana 1 Contents 1 Education and career 2 Personal life 3 Select bibliography 4 ReferencesEducation and career editClouse was born in Mansfield Ohio in 1931 Hebegan his education at Ashland College and received his BA in history from Bryan College He earned his BD from Grace Theological Seminary in 1957 Clouse was awarded his MA in 1960 and PhD in 1963 from the University of Iowa Clouse taught history at several colleges and universities spending the bulk of his career at Indiana State University He was visiting professor at the University of Illinois Indiana University and Juniata College where he was the J Omar Good Visiting Professor of Christianity In addition to his academic career Clouse served as pastor of several Grace Brethren Church congregations in both Iowa and Illinois He also led the congregation of the Brethren Church in Clay City Indiana Clouse was considered a leading expert in millennial thought and eschatological studies having presented over 18 major lectures and written more than 5 books on the subject His The Meaning of the Millennium 1977 was a best seller His most recent book The End of Days published by Sky Light Paths in 2007 2 explores apocalyptic literature Biblical and Hebrew scriptures writings of the Church Fathers and radical movements throughout history Included is an assessment of current popular literature on the subject including The Late Great Planet Earth and the Left Behind series In addition to his millennial studies Clouse contributed articles and chapters in numerous books on Christian Church history Renaissance and Reformation history and war and peace studies His most important work as a historian of Christianity was Two Kingdoms The Church and Culture Through the Ages 1993 which he coauthored with Richard V Pierard and Edwin Yamauchi He was the author or coauthor of Puritans the Millennium and the Future of Israel 1970 The Cross and the Flag 1972 The Church in an Age of Orthodoxy and Enlightenment 1980 War Four Christian Views 1981 and Women in Ministry Four Views 1989 Clouse was a founder of the Conference on Faith and History member of the editorial board of the Brethren Encyclopedia and contributing editor of the New Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge He wrote and presented papers on a variety of subjects throughout the US and in Europe Personal life editHaving received a heart transplant in 1985 when the procedure was still considered quite risky Clouse worked for organ transplant groups to encourage donation His case was widely publicized in religious as well as medical publications citation needed Clouse served Indiana State University in a variety of positions including President of the Faculty Senate on four occasions He received the ISU Faculty Distinguished Service Award in 2000 and the Creativity and Research Award in 1986 He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Eugene V Debs Foundation and received Indiana Heart Association Life Achievement Award in 1987 He died in 2016 3 4 Select bibliography editThe Meaning of the Millennium editor and contributor Downers Grove IL Intervarsity Press 1977 Translated into German Portuguese Chinese Spanish and Korean Streams of Civilization Vol II co author Richard Pierard Milford Michigan Mott Media 1980 The Church in an Age of Orthodoxy and Enlightenment 1600 1800 St Louis Concordia Publishing House 1980 War Four Christian Views editor and contributor Downers Grove IL Intervarsity Press 1989 Translated into German Women in Ministry Four Views editor with Bonidell Clouse and contributor Downers Grove IL Intervarsity Press 1989 Translated into Portuguese and Chinese Two Kingdoms The Church and Culture through the Ages co authors Richard Pierard and Edwin Yamauchi Chicago Moody Press 1993 The End of Days Essential Selections from Apocalyptic Texts Annotated and Explained Woodstock VT SkyLight Paths Publishing 2007 Johann Heinrich Alsted amp English Millennialism The Harvard Theological Review 62 Spring 1969 pp 189 201 Robert Owen and the Millennialist Tradition Robert Owen s American Legacy ed Donald Pitzer Indianapolis Indiana Historical Society 1972 pp 43 56 John Napier and Apocalyptic Thought The Sixteenth Century Journal Vol V No 1 April 1974 pp 101 114 Freud s Psychohistory of Leonardo da Vinci A Matter of Being Right or Left The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Vol XIII No 1 Summer 1982 pp 3 16 The New Christian Right America and the Kingdom of God Christian Scholar s Review Vol XII No 1 1983 pp 3 16 Premillennialist Christology Nonresistance and the Believer s Church Restoration Quarterly 28 Fall 1986 The Millennium that Survived the Fifth Monarchy Men ed J Friedman Regnum Religio et Ratio Kirksville MO Sixteenth Century Publishers 1987 pp 9 30 A Little Victory over Death Reflections on Organ Transplants Christianity Today 32 5 March 1988 pp 17 23 Reprinted as I Have Another Man s Heart Catholic Digest 52 9 pp 40 45 The Church of the Brethren and World War I The Goshen Statement Mennonite Life Vol 45 No 4 December 1990 pp 29 36 The Christian Hope A History of the Interpretation of the Millennium New Testament Essays in Honor of Homer A Kent Jr ed Gary T Meadors Winona Lake IN BMH Books 1991 pp 203 219 Slavery Pacifism and War Nonviolent America History Through the Eyes of Peace ed L Hawkley amp J C Juhnke North Newton KS Mennonite Press 1993 pp 82 90 Herbert Butterfield Historians of the Christian Tradition Their Methodology and Influence on Western Thought ed M Bauman amp M I Klauber Nashville Broadman and Holman Publishers 1995 pp 519 531 Evangelicalism Before and After the Scopes Trial Creation of an Evolving Controversy A Symposium on the 70th Anniversary of the Scopes Trial Dayton TN Bryan College 1996 pp 11 16 Diversity Christianity and Higher Education Should God Get Tenure Essays on Religion and Higher Education ed D W Gill Grand Rapids William B Eerdmans 1997 pp 103 115 Scholarship as Prophecy The Beloved City of Johann Heinrich Alsted Habent sua fata libelli Books Have Their Own Destiny Kirksville MO Thomas Jefferson University Press 1998 pp 27 38 Prophecy for the People The Significance of the Eschatology of Hal Lindsey for the Believers Church Apocalypticism and Millennialism Shaping a Believers Church Eschatology for the Twenty First Century ed Loren L Johns Scottdale PA Herald Press 2000 pp 342 353 References edit Robert G Clouse InterVarsity Press 2023 End of Days Essential Selections from Apocalyptic Texts Annotated amp Explained ISBN 978 1 59473 170 9 Dr Clouse Pastor Professor and BMH Author Dies GraceConnect 2016 05 10 Retrieved 2021 10 04 Remembering the life of Dr Robert Clouse 1931 2016 obituaries tribstar com Retrieved 2021 10 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Clouse 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