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Duane Stephen Long is a Christian Methodist theologian and Professor of Systematic Theology at Marquette University. He previously taught at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, St. Joseph’s University and Duke Divinity School. Long was raised Anabaptist, educated by evangelicals, ordained in the Methodist church, and taught as professor of theology at St. Joseph's University, a Jesuit school. He received his PhD from Duke University (1991), MDiv from Duke University Divinity School (1987),[1] and BA from Taylor University (1982). He has written for a variety of journals and has contributed to the Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology (2003) [2], the Cambridge Companion to Evangelical Theology (2007) [3], and The Oxford Handbook to Systematic Theology (2007) [4]. Long is a proponent of radical orthodoxy and is a founding member of the Ekklesia Project.
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