DOUGLAS S. HUFFMAN Associate Dean and Professor of Biblical & Theological Studies
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1 Associate Dean and Professor of Biblical & Theological Studies BIOLA UNIVERSITY TALBOT SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Biola Avenue TELEPHONE: ext La Mirada, CA WEB: EDUCATION Earned Degrees Ph.D., Theological Studies New Testament Exegesis & Theology Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Deerfield, Illinois 1994 Dissertation: The Theology of the Acts of the Apostles: Lukan Compositional Markedness as a Guide to Interpreting Acts M.A., Christian Thought Systematic Theology; Philosophy of Religion minor Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Deerfield, Illinois 1989 Thesis: Searching for the Will of God M.A., Biblical Studies New Testament Wheaton College Graduate School Wheaton, Illinois 1985 Thesis: Galatians Reconciled with Acts: How Do They Do It? B.A., Ministries Christian Education & Recreation concentration Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota 1983 Additional Coursework Historical and Geographical Settings of the Old Testament Jerusalem University College Jerusalem, Israel Summer 2006 ACE Fellows Program American Council on Education Washington, D.C Jesus: His Life, His Times, His Land, His Hebrew Faith Educational Opportunities Lakeland, Florida February 1998 Old Testament History and Geography Jerusalem University College Jerusalem, Israel Summer 1996 Reading German University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Elementary Hebrew Luther Theological Seminary St. Paul, Minnesota Summer 1987
2 PAGE 2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Dean and Professor of Biblical & Theological Studies Talbot School of Theology, Biola University La Mirada, California 2011 Present Responsibilities: Oversee the undergraduate Division of Biblical & Theological Studies at Talbot School of Theology, which serves the 30 credits of biblical and theological coursework required for each of Biola s 4200 undergraduate students. Oversee the staff and the chairs of the departments of Old Testament, New Testament, and Theology, leading and mentoring the faculty, monitoring program development and teaching schedules, assessing progress, and representing the division to other offices of the university. Carry a half-time teaching load. Professor of Biblical & Theological Studies Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Department Chair Responsibilities ( ): Oversee the Department of Biblical & Theological Studies in terms of course offerings, faculty teaching schedules, and hiring of adjunct instructors. Review and mentor faculty. Manage the department s administrative assistant in day-today responsibilities and in the maintenance of department records. Carry a two-thirds teaching load of courses. Interview prospective faculty members for all academic departments of the College. Major Accomplishments: Hired the department s first full-time administrative assistant and directed the establishment of formal department record-keeping. Led the department in developing a Philosophy minor and encouraged the department in its development of a MATS degree. Dean of Enrollment Services, Director of Graduate Studies, and Professor of B&TS Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Responsibilities: Oversee the Institution s offices for Admissions, Records, Financial Aid, Institutional Research, and Church Relations, communicating the College s vision and goals to those departments and interfacing with other offices on behalf of enrollment concerns. Develop graduate programs for the College, working with academic department chairs to establish quality curriculum, to recruit expert faculty, and to serve adult students with professional degrees offered via an alternative educational venue. Teach one course per term and be involved as a member of the newly renamed Department of Biblical & Theological Studies (B&TS). Major Accomplishments: Promoted to full Professor. Established the Institution s first master s program a Master in Organizational Leadership getting it through the permissions processes of the College (administration, faculty, and Board of Trustees), the State of Minnesota, and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (regional accrediting association). As part of the Academic Deans Council, helped with the administrative restructuring of the College in its adoption of a provost model. American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program Mentored at California State University Hayward, California Responsibilities: Serve as an executive staff member on the president s cabinet and on the provost s council of deans. Represent the University at meetings and conferences, reporting back to the president. Serve on the University s Faculty Development Committee. Attend three week-long ACE seminars on higher education issues, read extensively in the field, and engage in activities to enhance knowledge of the challenges and opportunities facing higher education. Major Accomplishments: Annotated the CSU-Hayward faculty development center library. Led my ACE Fellows leadership team in creating a Web site called Bibliofile, which provides annotations of about 300 books on a variety of educational topics, the names and publisher links of about 200 educational periodicals, and web links to dozens of professional education organizations and about 40 different kinds of educational development programs.
3 PAGE 3 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont.) Dean of Admissions & Records and Associate Professor of Bible Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Responsibilities: Serve as the Institution s chief enrollment officer and chief records officer. Communicate the College s vision and goals to the Admissions Office and Registrar s Office and interface with other offices of the College on behalf of recruitment and records concerns. Supervise the leadership efforts of the Director of Recruitment, the Registrar, the Director of Church Relations, and the Director of Institutional Research. Ensure consistency of admissions standards in all of the institution s various educational venues (e.g., traditional day school, degree completion program, distance education). Teach one course per term and be involved as a member of the Department of Bible. Major Accomplishments: Chaired a task force to explore and make recommendations for coordinating the standards and policies of the College s alternative educational venues. Chair the task force that developed the general layout for the Eagle Scholars Honors Program, which began Fall Assisted in developing an enrollment/retention projection model for the College s traditional day school. Helped increase the College s size and retention rates ahead of the projections from 1363 students in Fall 1997 to 1715 students in Fall Maintained cost-effective recruiting of students at an average cost of $300 less per student each year ( ) than other Christian colleges in the nation. Dean of Admissions and Assistant Professor of Bible Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Responsibilities: Oversee the recruitment and admissions operations of the traditional day school program, communicating the vision and goals of the College to the Admissions staff and relaying the needs of Admissions to the College. Serve as the primary evaluator of application files and oversee management of the department s budget. Teach one course per term and be involved as a member of the Department of Bible. Major Accomplishments: Served on the self-study steering committee preparing the College for accreditation review. Assisted in transitioning the College from a quarter to a semester system by working on the school calendar, helping produce a brochure about the transition, and spear-heading the production of a registration guide for students to use in planning their last year on a quarter schedule. Contributed to the development of the College s five-year strategic plan, particularly as it relates to enrollment matters. Applied for academic promotion and was named to Associate Professor effective Assistant Professor of Bible Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Responsibilities: Carry a full load of teaching duties including such courses as Christian Discipleship, Principles of Biblical Interpretation, Christian Thought, Biblical History & Literature of the Old Testament, Biblical History & Literature of the New Testament, Exposition of Luke, Exposition of Acts, Theology, Freshman Seminar, and various independent study arrangements with individual students. Participate in the regular meetings and activities of the Department of Bible. Serve as academic advisor for students in Christian Education and Youth Ministries majors. Serve the Institution on faculty committees. Major Accomplishments: Assisted in restructuring the Bible curriculum in Led a group of students on the Summer 1996 study tour of Israel and Jordan. Produced two public presentations with PowerPoint: one covering the Israel and Jordan study tour and the other recounting a December 1996 educational trip to China.
4 PAGE 4 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont.) New Testament Teaching Fellow Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Deerfield, Illinois and Responsibilities: Teach Elementary Greek Grammar ( ) and New Testament Greek Exegesis ( ). Assistant to the Dean of Admissions Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Responsibilities: Formulate and coordinate recruitment strategies, publications, and events. Help organize admission counselor efforts. Serve as liaison to the academic departments. Major Accomplishments: Created the role and job description. Saved the Institution several thousand dollars by reconfiguring the College recruitment mailing program without reducing enrollment. Admissions Data Coordinator Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota Responsibilities: Manage and maintain the electronic database of prospective students throughout the admission process. Facilitate correspondence between the College and its officers and prospective students. REPRESENTATIVE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENTS Academic Discipline Professional Societies Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Institute for Biblical Research (IBR) Administrative Professional Societies American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, National Association of College Admission Counselors, National Association of Christian College Admissions Personnel, and ACE Council of Fellows, 2003 present Institutional Affiliations Regularly attended the annual Critical Concerns Conference for Chief Enrollment Officers of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU), Represented Northwestern College at the CCCU National Forum on Christian Higher Education in Orlando, Florida, February 2001 Represented Northwestern College at a CCCU China task force meeting in Washington, D.C., January 1997 which led to the development of the CCCU China Studies program Ministerial Affiliation & Service A licensed minister with the Evangelical Free Church of America since 2004 and ordained in 2010 with unanimous affirmation of the ordination council. Teacher and leadership team member for CrossTrainers, an adult fellowship group at First Evangelical Free Church in Maplewood, Minnesota, Occasional guest teacher, preacher, and workshop leader in local churches. FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS UNDER CONTRACT
5 PAGE 5 The Theology of the Acts of the Apostles: Using Luke s Compositional Style as a Guide to Interpreting Acts (Lewiston, NY: Mellen, forthcoming). The Acts of the Apostles (The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary; Bellingham, WA: Logos, forthcoming). Verbal Aspect Theory and the Prohibitions in the Greek New Testament (Studies in Biblical Greek; New York: Peter Lang, forthcoming). Are There Contradictions in the Bible? chapter in In Defense of the Bible (ed. Steven B. Cowan and Terry L. Wilder; Nashville: B & H, forthcoming). Historical Competence of New Testament Commentaries chapter in On the Writing of New Testament Commentaries (ed. Stanley E. Porter and Eckhard J. Schnabel; Leiden: Brill, forthcoming). The Handy Guide for New Testament Greek: Grammar, Syntax, and Diagramming (Grand Rapids: Kregel, forthcoming). Luke, The Gospel of in Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Logos, forthcoming). 74 articles in the Baker Illustrated Bible Dictionary (Grand Rapids: Baker, forthcoming). SELECT PUBLICATIONS Contributing editor, Christian Contours: How a Biblical Worldview Shapes the Mind and Heart (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2011). Introduction: What Is This Book About? ; Is There Just One Biblical Wordview? (Chapter 2); What Is the Biblical Worldview? (Chapter 4 with Paul Kjoss Helseth); Conclusion: What Is the Christian Life About? ; Appendix A: A Comparison of Worldviews ; Appendix B: Christian Professional Organizations ; and A Bibliography: For the Biblical Worldview on Academic Disciplines (with Philip E. Lueck) in Christian Contours: How a Biblical Worldview Shapes the Mind and Heart (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2011). Martyrdom in the New Testament and Persecution in the Early Church in The Baker Handbook to the Bible (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011). Editor, How Then Should We Choose? Three Views on God s Will and Decision Making (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2009). Introduction: Searching for the Will of God? ; Conclusion: I Still Have Decisions to Make! ; and God s Will and Guidance: A Categorized Bibliography, in How Then Should We Choose? Three Views on the Will of God and Decision Making (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2009). What Did Luke Really Care About? The Gospel of Luke, pages in What the New Testament Authors Really Cared About (ed. Kenneth Berding and Matt Williams; Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2008). Editor and primary contributor, Bibliofile (higher education resource on faculty development at annotating about 300 books related to higher education and listing over 200 professional educational periodicals, 100 professional educational organizations, and 40 professional development programs in higher education, all with Web links). SELECT PUBLICATIONS (cont.)
6 PAGE 6 God Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents God, contributing editor with Eric L. Johnson (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002). Should the God of Historic Christianity Be Replaced? co-author with Eric L. Johnson, pp in God Under Fire (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002). Assassins, Bernice, Drusilla, Gentile, and Yokefellow, in Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000), 117, 167, 358, , The Historical Jesus of Ancient Unbelief, JETS 40 (1997): Genealogy, in Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, ed. Joel B. Green, Scot McKnight, I. Howard Marshall, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1992). PRESENTATIONS The Bible, Neuro-Biology, and the Existence of the Soul presented at Biola University s Faculty Table Talk (October 27, 2011). The Messy Science of the Art of Writing presented at the Northwestern College Writing Group (December 2, 2010). Review of Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate, by Ernest L. Boyer (Jossey-Bass, 1997) presented at Northwestern College (October 21, 2010). Don t Do That! The Grammar of Prohibitions in the Greek New Testament presented at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 7, 2010). Understanding the Debate on Gender Roles in the Church presented at the State of the City Summit, Brooklyn Center, MN (April 17, 2010). The Bible, Neuro-Biology, and the Existence of the Soul presented at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 8, 2009). The Monism-Dualism Debate Regarding Humanity: Handling the Data of the Bible presented at the Upper Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature, St. Paul, MN (March 28, 2009). A Survey of Text-Critical Issues in the Book of Acts presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Providence, RI (November, ). Biblical Themes and the Human Quest, presented at the Science and Theology Symposium at the 2008 Oxbridge Conference, Oxford, England (July 29, 2008). Introduction: How Do I Decide? presented at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 9, 2008). God s Will and Decision Making: A Panel Discussion of 3 Views, moderator of a session with papers by Richard Blackaby, Garry Friesen, and Gordon T. Smith at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, San Diego, CA (November 16, 2007). THE Christian Worldview or Multiple Christian WorldviewS? presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Washington, DC (November, ); re-presented at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 2007). The Da Vinci Code: Moving Words & Moving Pictures, part of the featured panel presentation at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 2006). More Choice or More Clarity?: A Response on the Resurgence of the Bauer Thesis on Early Christianity, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Valley Forge, PA (November 17, 2005); re-presented at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 2006). PRESENTATIONS (cont.)
7 PAGE 7 The Biblical Worldview: When I am in Christ Alone, What Does the World Look Like? workshop at A Day Set Apart for Women conference, St. Paul, MN (March 2005). A Comment on Christian Scholarship: It s Not an Oxymoron, remarks at the Minnesota Collegiate Honors Symposium, St. Paul, MN (January, ). Beliefs, Preferences, and Authority: Making Distinctions in the Quest for Truth, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, San Antonio, TX (November 17, 2004); re-presented at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 2005). Some Logical Difficulties in Open Theism, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Atlanta, GA (November 19, 2003); re-presented as the featured presentation at Northwestern College s Scholarship Symposium (May 2004). Knowing the God of Classical Christian Theism, panel presentation with Eric L. Johnson, and Mark T. Talbot at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (November 20, 2002). General Revelation and Acts, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Santa Clara, CA (November 20, 1997). Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Plea on Behalf of the Biblical Metaphor, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Jackson, MS (November 21, 1996). The Historical Jesus of Ancient Unbelief, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Philadelphia, PA (November 18, 1995). Philosophy of Mind and Hermeneutics, Part 2: The Intentional Fallacy and the Locus of an Author s Intent, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Lisle, IL (November 18, 1994). Philosophy of Mind and Hermeneutics: A Philosophical Critique of Reader-Oriented Criticism, presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Washington, DC (November 19, 1993). HONORS & AWARDS Northwestern College Excellence in Scholarship Award, 2009 American Council on Education ACE Fellow, Certificate of Recognition, California State University, Hayward, 2002 Northwestern College Excellence in Teaching Award, 2001 Who s Who Among America s Teachers, 1996 Trinity Evangelical Divinity School s Trinity Faculty Award, 1989 Outstanding Young Men of America, 1986 REFERENCES: Available upon request.
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