Kevin R. Warstler


Associate Professor of Hebrew & Old Testament; Program Director of B.A. in Biblical Studies
Department:
Dr. Kevin Warstler, Associate Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, and Program Director of A.A. and B.A. in Biblical Studies
Kevin R. Warstler 214.818.1331
  • 2004 Ph.D. (Old Testament Studies), Dallas Theological Seminary; Dissertation: The Significance of Human Response in the Lament and Complaint Psalms.
  • 1995 Th.M. (New Testament), Dallas Theological Seminary; Thesis: The Law of Love in Matthew 5:43-48.
  • 1989 B.A. (Pre-seminary Bible and Chemistry), Cedarville College, Cedarville, OH
  • Study Notes for Psalms 1-75, the Holman CSB Study Bible, Holman Bible Publishers, 2010.
  • Editorial Committee, Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB), Holman Bible Publishers, 2000-2004.
  • Hebrew I
  • Hebrew II
  • Hebrew Exegetical Method I
  • Hebrew Exegetical Method II
  • Hebrew Reading
  • Old Testament Survey
  • Old Testament Introduction
  • Old Testament Intensives on 1-2 Samuel, Deuteronomy, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Ezekiel, Ecclesiastes, Jeremiah
  • Minor Prophets
  • Old Testament Theology
  • Topics in Old Testament Studies: Exploring God’s Justice in the Minor Prophets
  • Topics in Old Testament Studies: Theodicy in the Old Testament
  • Old Testament Backgrounds
  • Biblical Aramaic
  • Introduction to the Septuagint
  • Greek I
  • Greek II
  • Greek Exegetical Syntax
  • Greek Reading
  • New Testament Introduction
  • Topics in New Testament Studies: Use of the OT in the NT
  • Evangelical Theological Society
  • Institute for Biblical Research
  • Society of Biblical Literature
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