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Stanley Monroe Horton (May 6, 1916 – July 12, 2014), was an American
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Emeritus of Bible and Theology at the
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. His degrees included an M. Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, an S.T.M. from
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, and a Th.D. from Central Baptist Theological Seminary. He was an ordained minister in the
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Books

A prolific writer, Horton authored and co-authored numerous books: *''Systematic Theology a Pentecostal Perspective'' *''What the Bible Says About the Holy Spirit'', 1976. Revised edition (2005), *''Bible Doctrines: A Pentecostal Perspective'' (with William Menzies), 1993. Logion Press. *''The Holy Spirit a Pentecostal Perspective'' by Anthony Palma (Stanley M. Horton General Editor) *''Elements of a Christian Worldview'' by Michael Palmer (Stanley M. Horton General Editor) *''Ministerial Ethics: A Guide for Spirit Filled Leaders'' by T. Burton Pierce (Stanley M. Horton General Editor) *''They Spoke from God: A Survey of the Old Testament'' by Willian Williams (Stanley M. Horton Th.D General Editor) *''Isaiah: A Logion Press Commentary'' (Foreword by Roger D. Cotton) *''The Book of Acts : The Wind of the Spirit'' *''Our Destiny: Biblical Teachings on the Last Things'' *''Tongues and Prophecy: How to Know When a Gift of Utterance is in Order'' *''Acts: A Logion Press Commentary'' *''Perspectives On Spirit Baptism: Five Views'' (with Ralph Del Colle, H. Ray Dunning, and Larry Hart) *''Missions in the Age of the Spirit'' by John V. York (Stanley M. Horton Th.d General Editor), 2000. Logion Press. *''Psalm in Your Heart'' (with George Wood) *''A Commentary on I and II Corinthians'' *''The Ultimate Victory: An Exposition of the Book of Revelation'' *''Into All Truth: A Survey of the Course and Content of Divine Revelation'' *'' Modern English Version Bible'' ( Stanley M. Horton Th.D Senior Editorial Advisor) (with James Linzey Chief Editor), 2014. Passio.


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Jesus will return
Interview with Stanley Horton, ''Today's Pentecostal Evangel'' magazine, August 14, 2005 {{DEFAULTSORT:Horton, Stanley M. 1916 births 2014 deaths American biblical scholars American male writers Horton Arminian theologians Horton Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary alumni Harvard Divinity School alumni Pentecostal theologians Systematic theologians