Augustus Nicodemus Lopes Explained

Augustus Nicodemus Gomes Lopes, born on 25 September 1954 in João Pessoa (Paraíba, Brazil), is a Brazilian Presbyterian minister, Calvinist theologian, writer and professor. He was Chancellor of Mackenzie Presbyterian University[1] from 2003 to 2013. He is one of the greatest Brazilian conservative theologians.[2] He is married to Minka Lopes and has four children.[3]

His line of interpretation follows the grammatical-historical method as opposed to the historical-critical interpretation. He believes that the divine revelation through spiritual gifts and prophecy has ended, and does not believe in manifestation of tongues as a sign of the Holy Spirit's activities in modern days. He also discusses practical issues such as family, missions, holiness, being filled with the Spirit, worship, and spiritual warfare.

Theological and ministerial

He graduated in theology at the Seminário Presbiteriano do Norte (North Presbyterian Seminary) in Recife, holds a master's degree in New Testament by the Reformed University of Potchefstroom (South Africa) and a doctorate in Biblical Interpretation by Westminster Theological Seminary (USA), with studies at Reformed Seminary in Kampen (Netherlands). He has also done post doctoral studies at Westminster Theological Seminary. He was professor and director of the Seminário Presbiteriano do Norte (Northern Presbyterian Seminary) (1985–1991) in northern Brazil, professor of exegesis at Seminário José Manuel da Conceição (JMC Seminary) in São Paulo, New Testament Professor at the Centro Presbiteriano de Pós-Graduação Andrew Jumper (Andrew Jumper Presbyterian Post-Graduate Center) (1995–2001) in São Paulo, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Recife (1989–1991) and pastor of the Evangelical Swiss Church of São Paulo (1995–2001).[4] He was associate pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Santo Amaro, São Paulo, SP until 2014.[5] He was senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Goiania (2014 to 2018). He was assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Recife until 2023.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mackenzie Presbyterian University. Chancellor's Office . 9 December 2011 . 19 December 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111219214557/http://www.mackenzie.br/chancelaria.html . dead .
  2. News: Massacre in Rio de Janeiro, Heaven and Hell: 'No Regret Life in there Pardon' (translation). Gigliotti. Amanda. Christian Times. 15 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110414065825/http://portuguese.christianpost.com/noticias/20110408/massacre-no-rio-de-janeiro-ceu-e-inferno-sem-arrependimento-em-vida-nao-ha-perdao-diz-o-pastor-no-brasil. 14 April 2011. dead.
  3. http://www.mundocristao.com.br/autordet.asp?cod_autor=195 Editora Mundo Cristão. Author's profile
  4. http://www.mundocristao.com.br/autordet.asp?cod_autor=195 Editora Mundo Cristão. Author's profile
  5. Web site: Presbyterian Church of Santo Amaro . 9 December 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111119035753/http://www.ipsantoamaro.com.br/igreja-presbiteriana-santo-amaro-pastores.asp . 19 November 2011 . dead .