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Davis A. Young, For Me to Live is Christ: The Life of Edward J. Young, $10 When Edward J. Young died suddenly on February 14, 1968, it marked
the shocking and seemingly premature end of a life of faithful
service as Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological
Seminary and minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. It also
served as the beginning of a nearly 50-year dream of his son, Davis
A. Young, to write a biography of his father.
In this book Davis Young has composed a unique window on the
remarkable life of his father. We read of his brilliant scholarship
in defense of the Bible and the Reformed faith, and his remarkable
ability to grasp and teach languages.
Davis also writes extensively about his father’s devotion to the
Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He served long tenures on Christian
Education and the special committee that produced the
original Trinity Hymnal. Faithful in his vocation as a minister
of the gospel, he found time for writing devotional studies, working
with young people, and humble enough, his son notes, even to car pool
students to the Christian school.
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