Dr. David Alan Black
Associate Editor of New
Testament
Educational Background
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University of Basel, Switzerland (D. Theol. in New Testament,
1983)
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Talbot School of Theology (M.Div. in New Testament, 1980)
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Biola University (B.A. in Biblical Studies, 1975)
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Jerusalem University College, Jerusalem, Israel
(Additional Studies, 1985)
Professional Background
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Professor of New Testament,
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary,
1998 - present
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Scholar in Residence, ISV Foundation's International Research
Center, 1996 - 1998
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Professor of New Testament and Greek, Grace Theological
Seminary (West Campus), 1988 - 1990
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Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek, Grace
Theological Seminary (West Campus), 1987 - 1988)
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Academic Dean, Grace Graduate School, 1985 - 1987
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Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, Biola University,
1984 - 1985
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Lecturer in Greek and Biblical Studies, Biola University,
1976 - 1984
Adjunct Professorships (1992 - Present)
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Talbot School of Theology
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Simon Greenleaf University
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Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
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Chong Shin Theological Seminary
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Fuller Theological Seminary
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Grace Bible Institute
Visiting Professorships
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Grace Theological Seminary, Indiana
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Freie Hochschule für Mission, Germany
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Universidad Complutense, Spain
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Chong Shin Theological Seminary, South Korea
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Pusan Theological Seminary, South Korea
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Kosin Theological Seminary, South Korea
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Faith Theological Seminary, South Korea
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American Theological Seminary, New York City
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Fuller Theological Seminary, Seattle
Professional Memberships
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Society of Biblical Literature
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Evangelical Theological Society (Past President, Far West
Region)
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Editorial Board, Filologia Neotestamentaria (Journal of New
Testament Philology), Cordoba, Spain
Publications (abridged listing)
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The Myth of Adolescence (Yorba Linda: Davidson Press, 1999)
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Using New Testament Greek in Ministry: A Practical Guide for
Students and Pastors (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1993)
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Learn to Read New Testament Greek (Nashville: Broadman
& Holman, 1994)
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Learn to Read New Testament Greek: Expanded Edition
(Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 1994)
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Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek: Revised
Edition (Grad Rapids: Baker, 1995)
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