After teaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary for 25 years, the faculty senate issued a report criticizing Michaels' view of inerrancy based on his book Servant and Son. After being informed by the president at the time, Robert E. Cooley, that he was about to be fired, Michaels resigned in the spring of 1983.[5][6] Soon after he took a teaching position at Southwest Missouri State University.
Michaels published commentaries on Revelation, Hebrews and the Gospel of John. The latter replaced Leon Morris' commentary in the New International Commentary on the New Testament series. Michaels published scholarly articles including "Charles Thomson and the First American New Testament" in the Harvard Theological Review and "A World with Devils Filled: The Hawkes-O'Connor Debate Revisited" in the Flannery O'Connor Review.[7]
One of his final books was published in 2013 and was entitled Passing by the Dragon: The Biblical Tales of Flannery O'Connor (Wipf & Stock publishers).[7]
Personal life and death
Michaels was married to Betty L. Michaels and had four children.[2] He died on January 18, 2020, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[2]
^Nelson, Rudolph (1987). The making and unmaking of an evangelical mind: The case of Edward Carnell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 203-204. ISBN0521342635.