Bock

Curriculum Vitae


DR. DARRELL L. BOCK

Research Professor of New Testament Studies


DR. DARRELL L. BOCK

Research Professor of New Testament Studies

Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture, Center for Christian Leadership

Dallas Theological Seminary

Dallas, Texas

 

 

 

I. PERSONAL DATA

 

Name: Darrell Lane Bock

Birthdate: 8 December, 1953

Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Parents: Bertram Victor and Arlene Anne Bock

Citizenship: US

Marital Status: Married—23 December, 1975

Spouse:            Sarah (Sally) Painter

Children:           Elisa (Laird) (8.26.80—Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)

Lara (Stone) (11.28.81—Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)

Stephen (5.16.84—Dallas, Texas, USA)

Grandchildren: Aidan (2005); Toby (2007)

 

II. DEGREES

 

1975 B.A., University of Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas, USA; Major: European and Reformation History.

1979 Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA; Major: Old Testament with High Honors.

1983 Ph.D., University of Aberdeen; Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; Major: New Testament; Topic: Luke’s Use of the Old Testament for Christology–Title: Proclamation from Prophecy and Pattern, (Supervisor: I. Howard Marshall).

 

III. UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

1971-72 Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas, USA; Major: General Humanities; No degree, transferred in 1972 to another university.

1972-75 University of Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas, USA; Main study: Radio, TV, Film, and then History.

1975-79 Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA; Main Study: Old Testament and New Testament.

1979-1982 University of Aberdeen; Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; Main Study: New Testament, Luke-Acts; Use of the Old Testament in the New; Redaction Criticism; Christology; Hermeneutics.

 

IV. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

 

Sept. 1978–May 1979—Worked with Young Life, Austin High School; Austin, Texas, USA;

Sept.–Dec. 1979—Taught Adult Sunday School, Grace Covenant Church; Austin, Texas, USA;

1980–1982—Pulpit supply for various rural churches in the Church of Scotland;

March 1982–present—Associate Pastor, Trinity Fellowship Church, Richardson, Texas, USA;

Sept. 1982–Oct. 1987—Assistant Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis; Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA;

May 1984—Guest lecturer in Bible at International School of Theology; Arrowhead Springs, California, USA (1984);

Sept. 1987–present—Chairman of Steering Committee, CD Word Library; Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA;

Oct. 1987–Oct. 1991—Associate Professor of New Testament Studies; Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas;

July 1989–August 1990—Post graduate research, University of Tübingen; Tübingen, Germany; for a commentary on Luke (see V. below);

May 1991–May 1993—Co-President, Parent-Teacher’s Association, Dan D. Rogers Elementary School, Dallas, Texas, USA;

Aug. 1991–July 1993—Editorial Advisory Board, Bibliotheca Sacra, Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA;

Aug. 1991–Sept. 1993—Tenure Review Committee, Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA; (Chair- Sept. 1992-93);

Oct. 1991–present—Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas, USA;

Nov. 1991–present—National Secretary, Dispensationalism Study Group, Evangelical Theological Society;

Nov. 1991–Nov. 1995—Invited Participant, Luke-Acts Group, Society of Biblical Literature;

Feb. 1992 and July, 1992—Guest Bible lecturer, Seminario Teologico Centroamericano; Guatemala City, Guatemala;

March 1992–March 1993—Regional Chair, New Testament Program, Southwest Regional, Society of Biblical Literature;

April 1992—Guest lecturer, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida, USA;

Oct. 1992—Guest speaker, Dallas Seminary Pastor’s Conference; Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA;

Oct. 1992—Guest Bible lecturer, Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, Oregon, USA;

Dec. 1992—Elder, Trinity Fellowship Church; Richardson, Texas, USA;

June 1993—Guest Professor, Park Bible Church, Pastoral Education Extension, Huntington Park, Canada;

July 1993—Guest Professor, Campus Crusade for Christ Institute for Theological Studies, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA;

July 1993—Corresponding Editor, Christianity Today;

November 1993-1998—Editorial Advisory Board, Bulletin for Biblical Research;

1994- Consultant translator for Luke for The New Living Bible.

July 1994—Elected to membership in the American College of Biblical Theologians;

July–Aug. 1994—Guest Professor, Seminario Teologico Centro Americano, Guatemala City;

April 1995—Guest lecturer, Westminster West, Escondido, CA, U.S.A.;

November 1994-2000—National Treasurer, Institute for Biblical Research;

April 1995—Guest lecturer, Westminster West, Escondido, California;

April 1995—Plenary Speaker, Far West Regional Evangelical Theological Society.

July 1995—Elected to membership of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas.

November 1996—Co-Coordinator IBR Jesus Studies Project.

April 1997—Consultant, SEARCH Ministries.

May 1998—Evangelical Biblical Seminary Lecturer, Osaka, Japan.

June 1998—Adjunct Professor of New Testament, Southern Theological Seminary.

July 1998, 2000, 2002—Guest Professor (Adjunct Faculty), Seminario Teologico Centro Americano.

November 1998—Elected Vice President, Evangelical Theological Society

1998-2005 Member, Young Life Committee, North Dallas Area

1998-2001— Member, Site Based Decision Manangement Team, Hillcrest High School (2000-2001 Chair, Curriculum sub-committee)

1999— Member Board of the Spiritual Formation Forum

November 1999—Elected President-Elect, Evangelical Theological Society

1999-2005—Executive Committee, Evangelical Theological Society

May 1999, 2000, June 2001, June 2002, June, 2003, June 2005—Adjunct Professor, Talbot Seminary

July 1999—Adjunct Professor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

February 2000—Elected to Board, Chosen People Ministries

March, 2000– Participant, New Testament Symposium, Southeastern Theological Seminary

April 2000—Special Lectureship- Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids

2000-2001—Secretary, Hillcrest Athletic Association

2000– Board Member and Vice Chairman, Agape Leadership Ministries International

November 2000—Elected President, Evangelical Theological Society

2001-2003– Chairman, Site Based Decision Making Committee, Hillcrest High School

2001– Editorial Board, Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus (Sheffield Academic Press)

2001– Board Chairman, Agape Leadership Ministries International

October, 2001– Participant, special Debate on the resurrection with Dr. Marcus Borg, Dr. William Craig, Dr. Daryl Schmidt, University of North Texas

2000-2003– Chair, SACS Self Study Steering Committee, Dallas Theological Seminary

2002— Member, Theological Thinkers Advisee Group on Spiritual Formation for the Discipleship Summit

2002— Chair, Theology Committee of the Board, Chosen People Ministries

Spring, 2003— Guest Lecturer, Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Alabama

Summer, 2003— Adjunct Professor, Lancaster Graduate School of the Bible

Summer, 2003, Winter, Summer, 2004— Speaker, Camp of the Woods, Speculator, NY

Spring, 2005- Guest Lectures, Bengelhaus, Tübingen

May, 2005- Elected Co-Facilitator, Christian Higher Education Group, Transform World 2005 Indonesia

May, 2005- Drafted Macro-Principles, for Transform World 2005 Indonesia

May, 2005- Seminars, European Theologians Annual Meeting, Sopron, Hungary

2005- Consultant translator for Luke-Acts for The Voice.

2005- Lecturer Heritage College, Canada

2006- Guest Lecturer, Cedarville College

2006- Guest Lecturer, Elmhurst College

2006- Guest Lecturer, University of Michigan

2006- Guest Lecturer, Princeton Evangelical Fellowship

2006- Guest Lecturer, Wesleyan College

June, 2006 Guest Lecturer, Beeson Divinity School, Pastor’s Conference

Oct, 2006 Lecturer, Ming Dao Press, Hong Kong

Oct, 2006 Named Editor-at-Large, Christianity Today

Oct, 2006 Plenary Speaker, Transform World India 2006

Feb, 2007 Guest Lecturer, Trinity Western, Langley, BC

Feb, 2007 Plenary Speaker, Northwest Regional, Evangelical Theological Society

March, 2007 Guest Lecturer, Deichmann Lectures, Beersheba, Israel

March, 2007 Plenary Speaker, Midwest Regional, Evangelical Theological Society

April, 2007 Plenary Speaker, Conference on Mark 16, Southeastern Theological Seminary, Wake, Forest, North Carolina.

April, 2007 Guest Lecturer, Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala.

July, 2007 Presenter to the Historical Jesus Section, International SBL, Vienna, Austria

August, 2007 Plenary Speaker, Lausanne Conference on Jewish Evangelism, Lake Balaton, Hungary

November, 2007 Annual Bible Lecture, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Mo.

February, 2008 Annual Bible Lecture, Carver Bible College, Atlanta, Georgia

March, 2008 Guest Lecturer, University of Michigan

March, 2008 Plenary Speaker, Southeast Regional, Evangelical Theological Society

April, 2008 Lecturer, Ivy League Congress on Faith and Action, New Haven, Connecticut

May, 2008 Tour Leader, Insight for Living Israel Tour

July, 2008 Guest Lectureships, Hong Kong and Taiwan

August, 2008 Participant, Lausanne Conference on Jewish Evangelism, Berlin, Germany

September, 2008Lecturer, BAR Seminar, Dallas, Texas

October, 2008 Lecturer, Vernon Grounds Ethics Center, Denver Seminary

October 2008 Delegate, WEA Theological Commission, Bangkok, Thailand

November, 2008 Gheens Lectures, Southern Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky

November, 2008 Speaker, Evangelical Free Church North Dakota District, Bismarck, North Dakota

January 2009 Lecturer, DMin Program, India Christian Academy, Bangalore, India

January, 2009 Evangelical Free Minister’s Conference, Indianapolis Indiana

January, 2009 Carter Lectureship, First Evangelical Free Church, Memphis, Tennessee

February, 2009 Lectures, Mississippi, College, Clinton, Mississippi

February, 2009 Lectures and Chapel, Palm Beach Atlantic College, Palm Beach, Florida

March, 2009 Lectureship on Missing Gospels, Jakarta, Indonesia

March, 2009 CPM Lecture on Isaiah 53, Irving, Texas

March, 2009, Evangelical Press Association, Panel on Evangelism

April, 2009 Lectureship, Kings College, New York City

April, 2009 Delegate, Transform World Conference, Houston, Texas

May, 2009 Class Instruction, Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary, Amman, Jordan

May, 2009 Consultant, Messiah Jewish Conference, Netanya, Israel

June, 2009 Enoch Group on 2 Enoch, Naples, Italy

June, 2009 Lecture, Berlin Messian Center, Berlin, Germany

July, 2009 Lectures and Teaching, Taipeii, Taiwan

July-August, 2009 Lectures and Teaching in Australia (Sydney [Lausanne Conference on Jewish Evangelism, Interviews with Centre for Public Christianity], Brisbane [Mueller College], Adelaide [Adelaide Bible College], Melbourne {Ridley College])

September, 2009 LA Apologetics Conference, Rich Warren

September, 2009 Delegate, Transform World New York City

October, 2009 Lectures, Evangelical Free Church Great Lakes District, Deerfield, Illinois

October, 2009 America and the Bible Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska

November 2009 Chapel, Beeson Divinity School and Sanford University, Birmingham, Alabama

January, 2010 Reasonable Faith Lecture, Dallas, Texas

January, 2010 Student Ministry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

January, 2010 New Staff Training, Young Life, Crooked Creek, Colorado

January 2010 Delegate, Lausanne Capetown Conference, Dallas Texas. Selected as Communications Command Center Director for Global Link Sites for Lausanne Capetown

February, 2010 Hashivenu Conference, Los Angeles, Illinois

February, 2010 Lectures, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia

February, 2010 Lecture, Lifeway Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee

February, 2010 Lectures, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, Louisiana

March, 2010 Tour Leader, IFL Israel Tour

March, 2010 Lecture, Christ at the Checkpoint Conference, Bethlehem, Israel

April, 2010 Lecture, Boro Park Symposium 2, New York City

April, 2010 Planning Meeting, Lausanne Capetown, Danver, Colorado

 

V. PERIODS OF RESEARCH IN GERMANY

 

July 1989–August, 1990—Sabbatical Leave for research at the University of Tübingen; to do research for a two volume technical commentary on Luke to be published in 1994 with Baker Book House in the USA; financed by Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas, USA; Hosts: Martin Hengel and Otto Betz–University of Tübingen (This was not a supervised research program).

July, 1995- June, 1996 Alexander von Humboldt Scholar, University of Tübingen.

October, 2004-March 2005 Alexander von Humboldt Scholar, University of Tübingen

November, 2010-January, 2011 Alexander von Humboldt Scholar, University of Tübingen

 

VI. PERIODS OF STUDY ABROAD

 

July 1979–March 1982—Doctoral work at the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; for doctoral work; personally financed; Supervisor: I. Howard Marshall, University of Aberdeen, Divinity School, 50 College Bounds, Aberdeen AB9 1FX, Scotland, UK.

July 1995–August 1996 —Federal Republic of Germany, (Tübingen University).

September, 2004–August, 2005—(Tübingen University)

 

VII. AWARDS

 

May 1987—Senior Class Teaching Excellence Award, non-tenured Professor, Dallas Theological Seminary; Dallas, Texas, USA;

July 1993—Alexander von Humboldt Scholarship, Federal Republic of Germany, (for 1995-96 Tübingen University).

July 1996—Finalist, Gold Medallion Award; Commentaries CBA (Luke 1:1-9:50).

April 1997—Christianity Today 1997 Book Awards (Luke 9:51–24:53)

September 1999—David Edwards Servant Leader Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence.

May, 2004 New York Times Best Seller, hardback non-fiction, Breaking the Da Vinci Code.

August, 2004 Best Seller in Brazil, hardback non-fiction, Quebrando a Covdogi da Vinci.

March, 2005 – Finalist Gold Medallion Award, Theology and Culture, CBA (Breaking the Da Vinci Code)

July, 2005- Retailer's Choice Award in Non-Fiction, CBA (Breaking the Da Vinci Code)

2008- Christianity Today, Annual Book Wards, Honorable Mention in Evangelism, To the Jew First (with Mitch Glaser)

VIII. PUBLICATIONS (By Year and Category)

Periodical Articles:

1. “Evangelicals and the Use of the Old Testament in the New, Parts 1 and 2” Bibliotheca Sacra 142 (1985): 209-23; 306-19. (Reprinted in Rightly Divided: Readings in Biblical Hermeneutics [Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1996]);

2. “Jesus as Lord in Acts and the Gospel Message” Bibliotheca Sacra 143 (1986): 146-54, also translated into Spanish KAIROS 3 (1988): 30-43;

3. “Is Matthew Midrash?” (with Scott Cunningham) Bibliotheca Sacra 144 (1987): 157-80;

4. A Review of “The Gospel According to Jesus” Bibliotheca Sacra 146 (1989): 21-40;

5. “Understanding Luke’s Task: Carefully Building on Precedent” (Luke 1:1-4), Criswell Theological Review 5 (1991): 183-201;

6. “The Son of Man in Luke 5:24” Bulletin for Biblical Research 1 (1991): 109-21;

7. “The Use of the Old Testament in the New” translated into Spanish KAIROS 10 (1992): 49-70;

8. “The Son of David and the Saints’ Task” Bibliotheca Sacra 150, translated into Spanish KAIROS 12 (1993): 7-28;

9. “Current Messianic Activity and Old Testament Davidic Promise: The Hermeneutics of Five Key New Testament Texts,” Trinity Journal 15ns (1994);

10. “When the Jesus Seminar Meets Jesus Under Fire: On Which Side Does History Fall?” The Princeton Theological Review 4 (1997): 3-8;

11. “The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus” The Southwestern Journal of Theology 40 (1997): 63-72;

12. “Why I am a Dispensationalist with a Small ‘d,’” JETS 41(1998): 383-96;

13. “Extra-Biblical Evidence for Jesus’ Existence: Signs of His Presence from Outside Scripture,” Mishkan 33 (2000): 13-26;

14. “Introduction of the IBR Jesus Group” Bulletin for Biblical Research 10 (2000): 259-60 (with Robert L. Webb);

15. “The Purpose-Driven ETS: Where Should We Go? A Look at Jesus Studies and Other Example Cases?” JETS 45 (2002): 3-33.

16. “Jewish Expressions in Mark 14.61-62 and the Authenticity of the Jewish Examination of Jesus,” JSHJ 1 (2003):147-59.

17. "You Make the Call: Are Gender Sensitive Translations Safe or Out?"Bible Translator 56.3 (July, 2005):168-86.

 

Popular Articles:

 

1. “Back to the Future” Kindred Spirit Winter 91-92;

2. “Arrogance is Not a Family Value” Christianity Today, Nov. 9, 1992;

3. “Charting Dispensationalism” Christianity Today, Sept. 17, 1994;

4. Panelist: Forum on the Evangelical Mind, Christianity Today, August 14, 1995;

5. “My Unamerican Faith” Christianity Today, January 8, 1996;

6. Various single page pieces for the Opinion Page, Dallas Morning News, Fall 1997–Spring 1998 and Summer, 2000; (as well as religion reference for writers on that page)

7. “Jesus vs. Sanhedrin: Why Jesus Lost His Trial.” Christianity Today, April 6, 1998;

8. “Bible Study: The Claims of Christ; Jesus: The Forgiver of Sins–Freed from Our ‘Cage’ of Sin” Decision, October 1999;

9. Contribution, “What’s the Good News?” Christianity Today, February 7, 2000, p. 47;

10. No More Hollow Jesus,” Christianity Today, August 7, 2000, pp. 73-74.

11. “When Sin Reigns,” Christianity Today Online, September 13, 2001.

12. "Jesus and Just War," Dallas Morning News, March 8. 2003.

13. “Was Jesus Married?” www.beliefnet.com, May, 2003.

14. “Do Jews, Christians, and Muslims Worship the Same God: A Christian Perspective,” The Kansas City Star, June 21, 2003.

15. “Some Christians See a 'Road Map' to End Times: Viewing Mideast events through a biblical lens.” Los Angeles Times Op Ed page, June 18, 2003.

16. “Jesus and Demons,” www.beliefnet.com, July, 2003.

17. “The Jesus Seminar and the Public: Another Take,” www.BibleInterp.com, August, 2003.

18. Interview on the Passion. www.beliefnet.com. September, 2003.

19. Was Jesus Married to Mary Magdalene? www.ABCNews.com, November, 2003.

20. “What’s Up with Jesus and the Media,” Religious News Service November, 2003.

21. “Jesus and Blasphemy” www.beleifnet.com December, 2003.

22. “The Good News of Da Vinci,” Christianity Today January, 2004, p. 62.

23. “Adultery in the Heart,” www.beleifnet.com January, 2004.

24. Full Review of Peter Jennings Special on Jesus and Paul, Christianity Today Online, March, 2004.

25. “Fact, Fiction and the Da Vinci Code,” Human Events June, 2004.

26. “The Soul of Fellowship,” College Faith 2 (Ronald Alan Knott, ed., Berrian Springs, Mich: Andrews University Press, 2004)

27. "Don't Dismiss Europe's Opinion of Us," Dallas Morning NewsEditorial Page, November 7, 2004

28. "Europe's Soft Sell" Dallas Morning News Editorial Page, February 25, 2005

29. "The Shadow of Death and the Law," Beliefnet.com, March 29, 2005.

30. "The Politics of the People of God," Christianity Today. September, 2005: 84-86.

31. "Un Vistazo a El Codigo Da Vinci: Tres errores mayores y unos cauntos mas," Kairos 37 (2005): 111-20.

Major Television or Media Interviews and specials

1. The Search for Jesus Continues, John Ankerberg, 2001.

2. NPR Report on the Middle East, July 2003 (also the same topic on Texas Cable News).

3. Jesus, Mary and da Vinci, ABC News, November, 2003.

4. Various appearances on the Radio Bible Class’ Day of Discovery

5. New Jesus Film, 2003

6. Today Show, NBC News, February, 2004.

7. Prime Time Live: Mel Gibson Special, ABC News, February, 2004.

8. Good Morning America, ABC News, February, 2004.

9. NPR Radio, Discussion of the Passion, February, 2004.

10. The Passion, Several Programs, The John Ankerberg Show, February, 2004.

11. Interview on Jesus' Miracles, Dateline, NBC, February, 2004.

12. Interview on Dav Vinci Code, Beliefnet. com, April, 2004

13. O’Reilly Factor, Fox News, March, 2004.

14. Fox and Friends, Fox News, May, 2004.

15. Interview for ABC News resurrection Special. June, 2004.

16.. Interview for Canal Plus, France, October, 2004.

17. Interview for Faith on Fire, October, 2004.

18. Interview Day of Discovery on Da Vinci Code, November, 2005.

19. Interview on Da Vinci Code for Grizzly Adams Da Vinci Code Special, October, 2004.

20. Interview on Da Vinci Code for NBC Dateline, March 2005.

22. Interview for Mad Money MSNBC, January 2006.

23. Interview for Scarborough Country, January, 2006.

24. Interview for Nightline, May 2006

25 Interview for 20/20, December, 2006

26 Interview for Anderson Cooper 360 What is a Christian? December, 2006

 

Books:

1. Proclamation from Prophecy and Pattern (JSNT Monograph Series #12, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, England, 1987): 413 pp.;

2. Dispensationalism, Israel, and the Church: The Search for Definition, co-editor (with Craig Blaising)/contributor, articles for this volume, “The Reign of the Lord Christ” and co-authored (with Craig Blaising) “Dispensationalism, Israel and the Church: Assessment and Dialogue” (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992): 402 pp.;

3. Luke 1:1–9:50 (Baker New Testament Exegetical Commentary 3a), (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994);

4. Luke 9:51–24:53 (Baker New Testament Exegetical Commentary 3b), (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996); 2148 pp. (both volumes)

5. Luke, InterVarsity New Testament Commentary, (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 1994);

6. Luke, NIV Application Commentary (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995);

7. Consulting editor, A Biblical Theology of the New Testament (Chicago: Moody, 1994), and author of articles for this volume “A Theology of Luke-Acts” “A Theology of the Prison Epistles;” and “Introduction”;

8. Co-author, Progressive Dispensationalism (Wheaton: Victor Books, 1993) nad Grand Rapids: Baker, 2000);

9. Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism and the Final Examination of Jesus. WUNT Reihe 2. (Tübingen; Mohr/Siebeck, 1998) and (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2000);

10. Editor, Three Views of the Millennium and Beyond. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999);

11. Can I Trust the Bible? (Norcross, GA: Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, 2000);

12. Studying the Historical Jesus (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2002)

13. Jesus According to Scripture (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2002)

14. Editor/contributor, The Bible Knowledge Word Study. Vol. 1 The Gospels (Colorado Springs: Chariot/Victor, 2002)

15. Purpose-Directed Theology: Getting Our Priorities Right in Evangelical Controversies (Downers Grove, Ill: InterVarsity Press, 2002)

16. Breaking the Da Vinci Code. Thomas Nelson, 2004. (This work has appeared in various languages including Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, and German.)

17. Jesus in Context: Background Readings for the Gospels (with Greg Herrick). (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2005).

18. “Mark.” in Matthew and Mark. The New Living Translation Commentary Series (Wheaton: Tyndale House, 2006);

19. The Missing Gospels: Unearthing the Truth about Alternative Christianities. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2006)

20. Editor/contributor, The Bible Knowledge Word Study. Vols. 2 Acts through Ephesians (Colorado Springs: Chariot/Victor, 2006)

21. Co-editor with Buist Fanning, Interpreting the Text of the New Testament: Introduction to the Art and Science of Exegesis (Wheaton: Crossway, 2006)

22. Acts. Baker Exegetical New Testament Commentary 5 (Grand Rapids: Baker, due November, 2007);

23.  Dethroning Jesus: Exposing Popular Culture's Quest to Unseat the Biblical Christ.(Nashville: Thomas Nelson, November, 2007)

24. Three Views of the Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament(with Walter Kaiser and Peter Enns). Jon Lunde and Kenn Berding eds (Downers Grove: IVP, 2008)

25. Co-Editor, Key Events in the Life of the Historical Jesus. (with Robert Webb of Canada) WUNT (Mohr/Siebeck, Tübingen, Nov, 2009)

26. Associate Editor, A Comparative Handbook to the Gospel of Mark (Bruce Chilton, main editor, with Brill of Belgium) (2010)

27. Rediscovering the Real Lost Gospel: Recovering the Gospel as Good News (Lifeway) (October, 2010)

28. The Messiah with Herb Bateman and Gordon Johnston (Kregel) (November, 2010)

 

Contribution to a book or dictionary:

 

1. “Word Analysis” in Introducing New Testament Interpretation, ed. by Scot McKnight, (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1989): 97-113;

2. “The Use of the Old Testament in Luke-Acts: Christology and Mission” SBL Seminar Papers 1990, (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990): 494-511;

3. “Athenians Who Have Never Heard” in Through No Fault of Their Own?, ed. by W.V. Crockett and J. G. Signountos (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991):

117-35;

4. “Form Criticism” in New Testament Criticism and Interpretation, ed. by David Black and David Dockery, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1991): 175-96;

5. “Evidence from Acts” in A Case for Premillennialism, ed. by Donald Campbell and Jeff Townsend, (Chicago: Moody, 1992): 181-98;

6. Contributor: “Elijah/Elisha” “Luke, Gospel in Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1992): 203-06 (Elijah/Elisha); 495-510 (Luke, Gospel of);

7. Contributor to New King James Study Bible (Thomas Nelson)—“Gospel of Luke” study notes (in press, forthcoming);

8. “Luke” for the Holman Bible Handbook, (Nashville: Broadman, 1992): 585-605;

9. “Luke 22:69 and the Debate over Jesus’ ‘Blasphemy’” for Jesus of Nazareth: Lord and Christ (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1994);

10. “A Study of the New Man in Colossians and Ephesians” for Integrity of Heart, Skillfulness of Hands (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994);

11. “Proclamation from Prophecy and Pattern: Luke’s Use of the Old Testament for Christological Mission” in The Gospels and the Scriptures of Israel, ed. C. Evans and W. R. Stegner (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994), 280-307;

12. “The Use of the Old Testament in The New” Foundations for Biblical Interpretation, ed. David Dockery and Robert Sloan, (Nashville: Broadman, 1994);

13. “Framing the Account: Alleviating Confusion on the Lukan Portrait of Jesus” 1994 SBL Seminar Papers, ed. E. Lovering (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 612-26);

14. “The Word of Jesus: Live, Jive, or Memorex” in Jesus Under Fire, ed. by M. Wilkens and J. P. Moreland (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995);

15. “Colossians, Theology of” Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996);

16. “Crucifixion, Qumran and the Jewish Interrogation of Jesus” Literary Studies in Luke-Acts: Essays in Honor of Joseph B. Tyson, ed. by Richard P. Thompson and Thomas E. Phillips, (Macon, GA: Mercer University, Press, 1998: 3-18;

17. “The Use of the Old Testament in Acts” Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments, ed. by Ralph P. Martin and Peter Davids (Downers Grove: IVP, 1997): 823-26;

18. “Scripture and the Realization of God’s Promises” in Witness to the Gospel–The Theology of the Book of Acts (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998): 41-62;

19. “Key Jewish Texts on Blasphemy and Exaltation and the Jewish Examination of Jesus” in 1998 SBL Seminar Papers (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1998): 115-60;

20. “Hermeneutics in Progressive Dispensationalism” and “Covenants in Progressive Dispensationalism” and “Responses” in Three Central Issues in Contemporary Dispensationalism (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1999):76-101, 105-118; 155-163, 169-203, 211-223.

21. “Reconciliation: Witness to a Prepared and Redeemed People,” in Politics and Public Policy: A Christian Response, ed by Timothy J. Demy & Gary P. Stewart (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2000): 255-63;

22. “Luke,” in New Dictionary of Biblical Theology. (Leicester; InterVarsity Press, 2000): 273-80;

23. “Form Criticism,” in Interpreting the New Testament, ed David Allan Black and David Dockery, (Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2001): 106-27;

24. “Questions about Q,” in Rethinking the Synoptic Problem. eds, David Allen Black and David R. Beck (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001): 41-64;

25. “The Kingdom of God in New Testament Theology,” in Looking to the Future: Evangelical Studies in Eschatology. ed David W. Baker (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001): 28-60;

26. “Luke” in The Face of New Testament Studies (Grand Rapids; Baker, 2004): 349-72;

27. "Luke, Gospel of" in The IVP Dictionary of the New Testament Downers Grove, InterVarsity, 2004): 752-69;

28. “Messiah/Messianism” and “Miracles” in Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible. Ed K. J. Vanhoozer (Grand Rapids/London: Baker, SPCK, 2005), pp. 503-06, 515-17;

29. “The Function of Scripture in Mark 15:1-39,” in Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian Gospels: The Gospel of Mark, Volume 1 (LNTS/JSNTS 304; London: T & T Clark, 2006), 8-18.

30. ""Blasphemy and the Jewish Examination of Jesus," BBR 17.1 (2007): 53-114.

31. “Blasphemy” in Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus. Ed Craig Evans (London: Routledge, 2008) 75-76.

32. “Jesus as Blasphemer” in Who Do My Opponents Say that I Am? An Investigation of the Accusations against the Historical Jesus. Library of New Testament Studies 358. Ed Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica (London: T & T Clark, 2008): 76-94.

 

 

 

 

IX. Professional Society Memberships

 

Evangelical Theological Society, Tyndale Fellowship, Institute for Biblical Research, Society of Biblical Literature, American College of Biblical Theologians, Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, Lausanne Conference on Jewish Evangelism, Enoch Seminar.

04.19.10