Learn from one of the most respected New Testament Scholars. Dr. David A. Black currently holds the Dr. M. O. Owens Jr. Chair in New Testament Studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He has also taught courses at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Lancaster Bible College, Fuller Theological Seminary, Talbot School of Theology, Simon Greenleaf University, Criswell College, Freie Hochschule für Mission (Germany), Tyndale Theological Seminary (Holland), Bibelschule Walzenhausen (Switzerland), IEM Bible College (India), Chong Shin Theological Seminary (Korea), Faith Theological Seminary (Korea), Cosin Theological Seminary (Korea), Evangelical Theological College (Ethiopia), Meserete Kristos College (Ethiopia), and at several other institutions. In addition, he has lectured at the Complutensian University in Spain, the Areopagus in Romania, and the Universities of Oxford and Leeds in England.
Dr. Black has published over 100 scholarly articles and book reviews in such journals as Novum Testamentum, New Testament Studies, Bible Translator, Journal of Biblical Literature, Biblica, Westminster Theological Journal, Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, and Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. To date he has authored or edited over 25 books, including The Myth of Adolescence, Learn to Read New Testament Greek, Using New Testament Greek in Ministry, New Testament Textual Criticism, Interpreting the New Testament, Rethinking the Synoptic Problem, and Why Four Gospels?
Dr. Black frequently travels to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East to minister to the persecuted church. In the past 9 years he has made 16 trips to Ethiopia, 7 trips to Asia, and 10 trips to Eastern Europe and the Middle East. If it’s vacation time, you will find him on a mission trip with his late wife Becky. He pursues the goal of being servant-missionary to the world. There is no greater privilege or higher calling. No matter where he finds himself, there is work to do and opportunities to seize.
Topic: 7 Marks of a Healthy Church
Guest speaker: Dr. David Alan Black
Missions Conference
Guest speaker: Dr. David Alan Black