Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
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Faculty, Administration, & General Information<br />
Faculty<br />
DANIEL B. WALLACE<br />
Professor of New Testament Studies<br />
1979–81; 1988–.<br />
B.A., Biola University, 1975; Th.M., <strong>Dallas</strong> <strong>Theological</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong>, 1979; Ph.D., 1995.<br />
Dr. Wallace influences students across the country through his textbook on intermediate<br />
Greek grammar. It is used in more than two-thirds of the nation’s schools that<br />
teach that subject. He is the senior New Testament editor of the NET Bible and<br />
coeditor of the NET-Nestle Greek-English diglot. Recently his scholarship has shifted from<br />
syntactical and text-critical issues to more specific work in John, Mark, and nascent Christology.<br />
However he still works extensively in textual criticism, and has founded The Center for the Study<br />
of New Testament Manuscripts, an institute with an initial purpose to preserve Scripture by taking<br />
digital photographs of all known Greek New Testament manuscripts. His postdoctoral work<br />
includes work on Greek grammar at Tyndale House in Cambridge and textual criticism studies at the<br />
Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung in Münster. When he is not involved in scholarly<br />
pursuits, Dr. Wallace and wife, Pati, enjoy spending time with their boys and beagles.<br />
TIMOTHY S. WARREN<br />
Professor of Pastoral Ministries<br />
1984–.<br />
B.A., Cedarville College, 1969; M.A., Bowling Green State University, 1973; Th.M., <strong>Dallas</strong> <strong>Theological</strong><br />
<strong>Seminary</strong>, 1977; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1987.<br />
When Dr. Warren teaches pastoral ministries he draws from nearly a quarter of a<br />
century of personal experience. After serving as a chaplain’s assistant in the U.S.<br />
Army and the Texas Air National Guard, he pastored churches in Texas and Ohio. He has been an<br />
educational consultant to his home church for the past 12 years and maintains an active schedule<br />
of speaking, writing, and teaching. His teaching interest is preaching and his research interests are<br />
how the preacher does theology as part of the weekly preaching process and how to preach topical<br />
expository sermons.<br />
BRIAN L. WEBSTER<br />
Associate Professor of Old Testament Studies<br />
2002–.<br />
B.A., Cornerstone University, 1987; M. Phil., Hebrew Union College, 1993; Ph.D., 2000.<br />
In the course of his professional career Dr. Webster has worked as a research<br />
fellow at The Scriptorium, cataloguing cuneiform texts and working with Hebrew<br />
scrolls; taught Greek and Hebrew at Cornerstone University and at Puritan Reform<br />
<strong>Theological</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong>; and served as associate professor of Bible and chair of the Bible, Religion,<br />
and Ministry division at Cornerstone University. His research interests are lament, Hebrew<br />
poetry, and the Psalms. He has won several teaching awards and recognition in Who’s Who<br />
Among America’s Teachers.<br />
MARK S. YOUNG<br />
Professor of World Missions and Intercultural Studies<br />
1995–.<br />
B.A., Marshall University, 1977; Th.M., <strong>Dallas</strong> <strong>Theological</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong>, 1981; Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical<br />
Divinity School, 1990.<br />
Dr. Young has been involved in theological education in Eastern Europe and Russia<br />
for over 20 years. He was the founding academic dean of Biblijne Seminarium<br />
Teologiczne in Wroclaw, Poland. Along with teaching and consulting assignments in seminaries<br />
in Asia, Africa, and Europe, Dr. Young also serves on the pastoral staff of Stonebriar Community<br />
Church as executive pastor for ministry training. Dr. Young continues research in mission theology<br />
and the theology of church and culture.<br />
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DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 2006–2007 CATALOG