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Jack
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Director of Admissions
and Professor
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Systematic Theology
and World Missions
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"You will keep in perfect peace, him whose mind
is steadfast,
because he trusts in you."
Isaiah 26:3
Degrees and Discipline
» D.Min. Hermeneutics – Western Conservative Baptist Seminary
» Th.M. Old Testament – San Francisco Baptist Theological
Seminary
» B.D. Theology – San Francisco Baptist Theological Seminary
» B.A. Bible/Greek – Western Baptist Bible College
Other Qualifications or Experience
» Served as pastor of Bethel Baptist Church and
superintendent of Bethel Christian
School, El Sobrante, CA
» Studied in Near Eastern Languages department, University of
California at Berkley
» 1 year as teaching fellow, San Francisco Baptist
Theological Seminary
» 2 years as instructor of Hebrew and Old Testament, San
Francisco Baptist Theological
Seminary
» 17 years as missionary with Association of Baptists for
World Evangelism, working in
Japan and Southeast Asia
» Studied Japanese at Karuizawa Japanese Language School
» Served as director of Bankoku Baptist Theological Seminary
in Japan
» Taught as adjunct faculty member, Grand Rapids Baptist
Seminary Southeast Asia
Extension Program and Asia Baptist Theological
Seminary
» Taught twice each in India and Bangladesh for Northwest
Baptist Seminary
» Served twice as consultant in West Africa for Association
of Baptists for
World Evangelism
» Active membership in scholarly societies: Evangelical
Theological Society, Evangelical
Philosophical Society, Society of Biblical
Literature, and Catholic Biblical Association
Courses Taught
» Bibliology
» Dispensational Premillennialism
» Christology
» Biblical Hermeneutics & Exegesis
» Developing a Christian Worldview
» Theology Proper & Angelology
» Greek Exegesis of Romans
» Theology of Gender Relationships
» Issues in the Application of Scripture
» Introduction to Theological Studies
Available Papers (pdf files)
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Recovering Transcendence and
Immanence
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Rethinking the Trinity
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Pastoring in the Postmodern
Era
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What's Good about
Postmodernism?
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Current Trends in Biblical
Hermeneutics
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