Walter Wink was Professor Emeritus of Biblical Interpretation at Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City.
He authored numerous books on theology, nonviolence, and biblical interpretation.
His most notable work is the Powers trilogy, which explores the concept of spiritual and institutional powers in the New Testament.
Wink's scholarship focused on reinterpreting biblical language about powers and principalities for modern readers, challenging traditional understandings of spiritual forces.
He also wrote on topics such as homosexuality, reconciliation, and nonviolence.
Wink's work has influenced theological discussions on the nature of power and spiritual forces in society.
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