J. Ellsworth Kalas (February 14, 1923 – November 12, 2015) was a president and a professor of Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He also served as pastor for 38 years in the Wisconsin and Ohio Conferences of the United Methodist Church and was associated for 5 years with the World Methodist Council.
Kalas' tenure with Asbury began in 1993 and he had taught Preaching there since 2000. He was the author of multiple Bible Studies published by the United Methodist Publishing House as well as a groundbreaking study called "Christian Believer" which attempts to teach Methodist laity systematic theology.[1]
His addition to the field of homiletics is the concept of the Biographical Sermon, teaching a doctrine or biblical concept through the story of a real person's life. Biographical preaching can model methods for dealing with suffering and pain by telling the story of an exemplar's struggle with suffering and pain.
Kalas authored over 35 different books and many additional published articles. As well as 13 adult study quarterlies for the United Methodist Publishing House.
Kalas, J. Ellsworth (1992). Parables from the Back Side: Bible stories with a twist. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. ISBN978-0-687-30062-4. OCLC24467259.
——— (1994). If Experience is Such a Good Teacher, Why do I keep repeating the course?. Nashville, TN: Dimensions for Living. ISBN978-0-687-18650-1. OCLC29468634.
——— (2005). Grace in a Tree Stump: Old Testament stories of God's love. Louisville, KY: Westminster, John Knox Press. ISBN978-0-664-22900-9. OCLC56413575.
——— (2006). Longing to Pray: how the Psalms teach us to talk with God. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. ISBN978-0-687-49512-2. OCLC62118269.
——— (2011). Faith from the Back Side: a different take on what it means to believe. Back Side Series. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. ISBN978-1-426-74173-9. OCLC721883754.