Richard S. Taylor
Richard Shelley Taylor was a Nazarene educator and theologian. Taylor attended Northwest Nazarene College before receiving undergraduate degrees from Cascade College and George Fox, both in Oregon, in 1942 and 1944, respectively. He received a master's degree from PLNU in 1945. He received his Doctor of Theology Degree in 1953 from the Boston University School of Theology.
Taylor was a committed minister, serving in the roles of evangelist, pastor and teacher in a long career of service in and to the Church. He was also a retiree of the Education Department at Nazarene Headquarters. In addition, Taylor was a writer. His works included the Disciplined Life; Exploring Christian Holiness, Vol. 3: The Theological Formulation; and A Right Conception of Sin.Partial bibliography
- A Right Conception Of Sin: Its Relation to Right Thinking and Right Living
- The Disciplined Life: Studies in the fine art of Christian discipline
- Life in the Spirit
- A Return to Christian Culture: Christian Ideals in a Sagging Society
- God, Man, & Salvation with W. T. Purkiser and Willard H. Taylor
- What Does It Mean to Be Filled with the Spirit?
- God's Integrity and the Cross
- What Every Christian Ought to Know: Basic Answers to Questions of the Faith