
Director of Students & Alumni
Lecturer in Systematic and Historical Theology
Email: taye@bgst.edu.sg
BA (National University of Singapore)
MCS (Biblical Graduate School of Theology)
MA (London University)
PhD (University of Edinburgh)
Edwin’s doctoral research was undertaken at the University of Edinburgh where he worked on the atonement theology of John Owen (1616-1683). Prior to his doctoral studies, he took his M.A. in Systematic Theology at the University of London, M.C.S. at BGST, and B.A. at the National University of Singapore. He was formerly a staff-worker with the Fellowship of Evangelical Students and pastoral assistant at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church. Besides teaching at BGST, he also exercises a regular preaching ministry.
Theses
- “The Priesthood of Christ in the Atonement Theology of John Owen (1616-1683)” (PhD Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2009).
- “The Atonement Theology of Jonathan Edwards: A Response to John McLeod Campbell” (MA Thesis, University of London, 2004).
Publications
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The Priesthood of Christ in the Atonement Theology of John Owen, Studies in Christian History and Thought(Milton Keynes: Paternoster, forthcoming), Foreword by Carl R. Trueman.
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“Jesus and the Cross in C. S. Song”, in What Young Asian Theologians Think, CSCA Christianity in South East Asia (Singapore: Armour Publishing, forthcoming).
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“Christ’s Priestly Oblation and Intercession: Their Development and Significance in John Owen”, in Kelly Kapic and Mark Jones, eds., The Ashgate Companion to John Owen’s Theology (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012)
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Review of The Church’s Book of Comfort, ed. Willem Van’T Spijker, trans. Gerrit Bilkes (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2009), Sixteenth Century Journal, 42.1 (2011), 252-253.
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Review of Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints by Joel R. Beeke and Randal Pederson (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2006), Sixteenth Century Journal, 39.4 (2008), 1208-1210.
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Review of Richard Daniels, The Christology of John Owen (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2004), Sixteenth Century Journal 37.4 (2006), pp. 1190-1192.


