Stanley Norman Gundry (born 1937) is an American evangelical theologian, seminary professor, publisher, and author.
[2] Gundry was ordained and began serving as a pastor in rural Washington state in 1963.
[3] Gundry was forced to resign from Moody for supporting his wife's egalitarian views in her book, Woman Be Free.
He was hired to lead and develop Zondervan's academic publishing in the biblical, theological, and ministry related disciplines.
Evangelical Scholarship, Retrospects and Prospects: Essays in Honor of Stanley N. Gundry included contributions from Craig L. Blomberg, Millard J. Erickson, Gordon D. Fee, Robert H. Gundry, Karen H. Jobes, Tremper Longman III, Richard J. Mouw, John H. Walton, Christopher J. H. Wright and John D. Woodbridge.