Gregory S. Thellman
Lecturer in New Testament
Academic Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Education
- MA, Wheaton College Graduate School, USA, 2004
- BSc, Geneva College, USA, 1993
Research Interests
- New Testament and Early Christianity
- Gospel Studies, particularly Matthew and its reception/emergence as scripture
- Early Christology and Jesus studies
- New Testament and Biblical Theology
- Interaction between Biblical and contemporary ethics
- Christian ecclesiology, discipleship and practice in various cultural contexts
- Interaction between Christianity and contemporary science and culture
Recent Publications
- “A Comparison of Pauline and Stoic Ethics of Slavery.” In Marcel V. Macelaru and Corneliu Constantineanu, eds., Theological Pilgrimages. Collected Faculty Papers 2007-2009. Osijek: Evanđeoski teološki fakultet, 2009, 187-210