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Reverend Canon Dr Michael Green is a British theologian, Anglican Priest , Christian apologist and author of more than fifty Christian books. He is currently a Senior Researcher at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford theological college, who teaches evangelism and New Testament studies. EDUCATION AND CAREER Michael Green was born in 1930. He is married to Rosemary, and they have four adult children. His past experience includes being Head of Evangelism and Appologetics at Wycliffe Hall College, Oxford, Rector of St Aldate's Church, Oxford, Professor of Evangelism at Regent College , Vancouver, Canon of Coventry Cathedral, and Advisor to the Archbishop Of Canterbury and Archbishop Of York on Evangelism . APOLOGETICS & EVANGELISM Green has been a prolific writer, with much of his work written for a popular reading audience, although he has also contributed to academic studies. Many of his best known books discuss the twin topics of evangelism and Apologetics . One of Green's objectives has been to equip lay Christian believers in their grasp of the gospel message, and to then have confidence to converse with others about faith matters. These practical objectives are very clear in books such as ''Evangelism, now and then'' and ''Sharing Your Faith With Friends and Family''. At a technical level Green has contributed a valuable academic study of the Praxis and theory of evangelism in ''Evangelism in the Early Church''. This work explores the development of evangelism through the New Testament texts and from the early church fathers, and is a basic text in Christian missions. He has built on those foundational studies in his advocacy of evangelism at a parish church level, both through his personal ministry and in his book ''Evangelism Through the Local Church''. His apologetic work has generally focussed on popular misconceptions and objections held by non-Christians. In books such as ''You Must Be Joking'', ''World on the Run'' and ''Why Bother With Jesus'', Green deals with attitudes of religious indifference and scepticism. He also addresses a variety of objections concerning religious hypocrisy, religious pluralism, and popular questions of doubt and unbelief. He has also examined the evidences for the life, death and Resurrection Of Christ in ''Man Alive'' and again in the revision of that book ''The Day Death Died''. Green has also explored academic challenges to faith, such as in the collection of essays he prepared as a reply to Don Cupitt 's work on ''The Myth of God Incarnate''. In that analysis Green and his colleagues addressed the problems of myth and history as propounded in modern biblical scholarship, especially concerning the relationship between the events of Jesus' ministry and teaching, and the doctrine of the Incarnation . He has also considered aspects of apologetic methodology and strategy in his co-authored work with Alister McGrath . Aside from his apologetic writings, Green has also addressed issues of discipleship in the Christian life, ministry and leadership in the church, the doctrine of Baptism , pneumatology (the Holy Spirit) and Demonology . He has also written non-technical commentaries on certain books of the New Testament. ''Adventure of Faith'' is his spiritual autobiography. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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