Michael horton biography
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Mike Horton
Michael Horton has edited television programmes, s of commercials and plus feature-length films. Along the way he has won NZ Film Awards for big screen classics Once Were Warriors, The End of the Golden Weather and The Quiet Earth (one of many collaborations with director Geoff Murphy).
Horton grew up in Wellington, and in the mids began working as an editor at the NZ Broadcasting Corporation. There he worked on both documentary and drama, including historical tale The Killing of Kane (), which was a little of both. This re-enactment of an attack by ledare Titokowaru marked the first local TV drama shot in colour.
In Horton was one of a group of rising talents to work on kidult series The Games Affair. Over the next few years he edited Fred Dagg classic Dagg Day Afternoon, worked with Sam Neill on documentary Surf Sail, and in made his feature-length debut, on an adaptation of bekräftelse Hall's classic play about a mid-life crisi
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Michael Horton (theologian)
American theologian and academic (born )
Michael Scott Horton (born May 11, ) is an American theologican who is the J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California. He is a scholar and theologian, having written and edited more than forty books and contributed to various encyclopedias, including the Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology and Brill’s Encyclopedia of Christianity.
In addition to his work as a professor, Horton is the founder of Sola Media and its productions, the White Horse Inn radio show and podcast, Modern Reformation magazine, Core Christianity, and Theo Global.
His most recent book is Shaman and Sage: The Roots of “Spiritual but Not Religious” in Antiquity, the first of three volumes in his intellectual history of “spiritual but not religious” as a phenomenon in Western culture.
His books include Justification (2 vols), The Christian Faith, Pilgrim Theolog
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Michael S. Horton
Michael S. Horton
J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics
Dr. Horton has taught systematic theology and apologetics at Westminster Seminary California since and is ordained in the United Reformed Churches in North America. He is also the founder of Sola Media and its associated endeavors: the White Horse Inn radio show and podcast, Modern Reformation magazine, Core Christianity, and Theo Global.
After receiving an MA from WSC in , he earned a PhD from Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and the University of Coventry in From to he completed a research fellowship at Yale Divinity School. In , he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity from Grove City College.
A member of the American Academy of Religion, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the Council on Biblical Competencies at Biola University, Dr. Horton is also the author or editor of some forty books and contributor to various encyclopedias including the Oxford Handbook of Reformed Th