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This article is about the New Testament professor. For other uses, see Mark Strauss.
Mark L. Strauss is an American Biblical scholar and professor of the New Testament at Bethel Seminary San Diego, of Bethel University.
Background and education
Strauss earned his B.A. from Westmont College, his M.Div and Th.M. from Talbot School of Theology, and his Ph.D. in New Testament from University of Aberdeen.[1]
Prior to joining the faculty at Bethel Seminary in 1993, Strauss taught at Biola University, Christian Heritage College, and Talbot School of Theology. He has also served on the Committee on Bible Translation for the New International Version since 2005.[2]
Selected publications
- The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts: the promise and its fulfillment in Lukan Christology, in JSNT Supplement Series, Volume 110 (1995) ISBN 1850755221
- Distorting Scripture?: The Challenge of Bible Translation & Gender Accuracy (1998) ISBN 0830819401
- Editor, Remarriage After Divorce in Today's Church: 3 Views, with Gordon J. Wenham, William A. Heth, and Craig S. Keener (2006) ISBN 0310255538
- "Luke," in Zondervan Illustrated Bible Background Commentary General Editor, Clinton E. Arnold (2002) ISBN 0310278295
- Truth and Error in the Da Vinci Code: The Facts about Jesus and Christian Origins (2006) ISBN 0977986918
- The Essential Bible Companion, with John Walton and Ted Cooper (2006) ISBN 0310266629
- Four Portraits, One Jesus: An Introduction to Jesus and the Gospels (2007) ISBN 031022697X
- How to Choose a Translation for All Its Worth: A Guide to Understanding and Using Bible Versions, with Gordon D. Fee (2007) ISBN 0310278767
- "Mark" in the Expositor's Bible Commentary, Revised Edition (2010) ISBN 9780310268925
References
- ^ "Mark L. Strauss - Bethel Seminary". http://seminary.bethel.edu/faculty/bssd/strauss. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
- ^ "The Committee on Bible Translation (CBT)". http://www.biblica.com/bible/cbt/index.php. Retrieved 2009-11-02.[dead link]
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