Biblical Studies
Biblical Studies faculty offer students extensive learning and insight gained through the study of language, archeology, historical context and the literary forms of the biblical world.
Course offerings include: Israel and the Nations, Biblical Prayer, Toward a Biblical Ecology/Theology of the Land, the Theology of Paul: Structure and Coherence, and Preaching the New Testament.
Associated Faculty
- Campbell, Douglas, Assistant Professor of New Testament
- Chapman, Stephen, Associate Professor of Old Testament
- Crenshaw, James, Robert L. Flowers Professor of Old Testament
- Davis, Ellen, Professor of Bible and Practical Theology
- Eastman, Susan, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Bible and Christian Formation
- Efird, James, Professor Emeritus of the Divinity School
- Hays, Richard, George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament
- Marcus, Joel, Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins
- Portier-Young, Anathea, Assistant Professor of Old Testament
- Rowe, C. Kavin, Assistant Professor of New Testament
- Smith, D. Moody, George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament
