A professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for more than three decades, Edge died in Orlando, Fla., where he was a member of College Park Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Louvenia, and sons Hoyt and Larry. The funeral was held Nov. 1 at College Park Baptist.
Edge was a member of the Southern Seminary faculty from 1947 until 1985 and established himself as an expert in religious education with the publication of "Teaching for Results" in 1956. He wrote other books, including "Helping the Teacher," "The Greening of the Church" and "A Quest for Vitality in Religion."
Dr. Edge earned his bachelor's and Doctor of Divinity degrees at Stetson University. He held Master of Theology and Doctor of Theology degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a Master of Arts degree from Yale University.
A professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for more than three decades, Edge died in Orlando, Fla., where he was a member of College Park Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Louvenia, and sons Hoyt and Larry. The funeral was held Nov. 1 at College Park Baptist.
Edge was a member of the Southern Seminary faculty from 1947 until 1985 and established himself as an expert in religious education with the publication of "Teaching for Results" in 1956. He wrote other books, including "Helping the Teacher," "The Greening of the Church" and "A Quest for Vitality in Religion."
Dr. Edge earned his bachelor's and Doctor of Divinity degrees at Stetson University. He held Master of Theology and Doctor of Theology degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a Master of Arts degree from Yale University.
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