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Resident Fellows:
James R. Adair, Jr., Hebrew and Old Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Old Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; a B.S. degree in Computer and Information Sciences and a minor in Math from Trinity University; B.A. in Semitic Languages and Literature and M.A. in Ancient Near Eastern Studies degrees from the University of Stellenbosch.
Baptist University of the Américas, Adjunct/Visiting/Assistant Professor (2004-present); Mercer University, Adjunct Professor (1996-2004); Texas Christian University, Adjunct Professor (1993); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Teaching Fellow (1986-88, 1990-91); Lecturer at Baptist Theological College, Cape Town, South Africa (1988-89)
Frank R. Ames, Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in Hebrew from the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology; M.A. in Librarianship degree from the University of Denver; M.Div. from Denver Seminary; and B.S. in Bible and Pastoral Studies from Western Bible College.
Colorado Christian University (1981-present), Golden Gate Seminary, Adjunct Faculty (1998, 2001-present), Denver Seminary (1978-1983)
Malcolm O. Bane, New Testament, Baptist Heritage, Christian Heritage, at BHCTI since 2004
Th.D. in Church History, Th.M. and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. degree in Economics from East Texas State Teachers College
Paul A. Basden, Christian Theology, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Historical Theology and M.Div. degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; BA degree in History from Baylor University.
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Religion at Samford University and the Beeson Divinity School (1991-2004), Guest Professor at the Baptist Theological Seminary, Singapore (Fall 1984), Ph.D. Teaching Fellow at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Spring 1983)
Brian Brisco, Old Testament, at BHCTI since 2006
ABD, Ph.D. in Near Eastern Archaeology from the University of Chicago (Expected June 2009, Finished Coursework: June 2006); M.A. in Near Eastern Archaeology from The University of Chicago; M.A. Theology, Emphasis on Hebrew Bible and Biblical Archaeology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion with a History minor from Baylor University.
The University of Chicago, Instructor (2005-2006); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Teaching Assistant (2001-2003); Guest Lecture at The University of Chicago (2006) and First Congregational Church of Western Springs (2005)
Darrell W. Brown, Christian Theology, at BHCTI since 2007
Ph.D. (Major – Theology, Minors – New Testament and Church History) and M.Div. with Biblical Languages degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion from Oklahoma Baptist University.
Wayland Baptist University, Assistant Professor (2000-2004) Adjunct Instructor (1996-2000)
William J. Bryan, Missions, Functioning church, Christian Disciplines, at BHCTI since 2004
D.Min. in Pastoral Care from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.Div.BL from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.B.A. from the University of Houston; B.S. in Aerospace/Ocean Engineering from Virginia Tech.
West Virginia Baptist Convention School of Christian Studies (1995-1998); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Instructor (1998-2004); Texas Baptist Laity Institute (2000-present)
Bob Campbell, New Testament and Greek, at BHCTI since 2004
Th.D. in New Testament with a minor in Old Testament and Archeology and B.D. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in History and a Religion, Speech and Drama minor from Louisiana College
Howard Payne University (1972-1975); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor (1992-1998); New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor (1988)
Eddie Carder, Ethics and Christian Theology, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in Christian Ethics and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Social Work and Psychology from Texas A&M Commerce. Additional studies: Homiletics at Cambridge and Oxford.
Jarvis Christian College (1999-2001); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1990)
Samuel W. Carmack, New Testament and Christian Witness, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in New Testament and a minor in Philosophy and Biblical Theology and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Koine and Classical Greek from Baylor University
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1978-79)
Blake Carpenter, Theological French, at BHCTI since 2007
M.Div. with Biblical Languages from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A. in Teaching Secondary French from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B.A. in French Language and Literature from Davidson College
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Teaching Assistant of Theological French (2001 – present); University of Texas at Arlington, Lecturer in French (1997 – present) Instructor of UTA Abroad Program in Paris (2004, 2006); University of North Texas, Undergraduate Advisor for the Department of Modern Languages (1997 – present); Texas Wesleyan University, Adjunct Instructor (2001-2003)
Adlin Cotto, Human Growth and Development, at BHCTI since 2007
Ph.D. in Christian Education and M.A. in Christian Education (Major – Youth Education) degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Biology from University of Puerto Rico
Center for Ethnic Ministry Training, Certified Teacher/Diploma Level (2003 – present); Baptist University of the Americas, Adjunct Professor (2006); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor (2004)
Ben D. Craver, Christian Theology, at BHCTI since 2006
Ph.D. in Theology and a minor in Old Testament and M. Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.B.A. in Accounting and a minor in Economics and Finance from East Texas State University.
Wayland Baptist University (1998-2002); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1988, 1998-2005)
Gregory Cuellar, Old Testament and Hebrew, at BHCTI since 2006
Ph.D. in Biblical Interpretation/Hebrew Bible from Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University; M.Div. B.L. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in English with a Philosophy minor from Texas A&M University.
Brite Divinity School (2004)
Michael A. Dain, Baptist Heritage, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D.and MDiv.BL. in Church History from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. degree in Medical Technology from Angelo State University.
Dallas Baptist University, Adjunct Professor (2001-present); J. Lee Foster School of Biblical Studies, Visiting Professor (2002); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Teaching Assistant (1995–1997)
James C. Denison, Christian Theology and Apologetics, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion, with study in Systematic Theology and Church History and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; D.D degree from Dallas Baptist University; B.A. in Christianity and Speech from Houston Baptist University.
Dallas Baptist University (1998-present); McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University (1996-98); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1984-89)
Douglas A. Diehl, New Testament and Christian Witness, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in New Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion from Oklahoma Baptist University.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor of New Testament and Greek (1994-2001); Wayland Baptist University, Adjunct Professor (2001 – present); Baptist University of the Americas (formerly Hispanic Baptist Theological School), Adjunct Professor of New Testament (2002)
Paul Dorsey, The Functioning Church, The Teaching Church, Administration of the Church Family, Leadership in Ministry, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Adult Education and a minor in Church Administration and M.R.E. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S degree from Troy State University
Brett W. Dutton, Old Testament, Hebrew, Biblical Interpretation, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Old Testament and M.A. in Theology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. in Photography from Sam Houston State University. Additional studies: Tel Aviv University, Israel; Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Dallas Baptist University (1994-1996); SWBTS Extension Campus in Southeast Texas (1998-2004); Houston Baptist University (2004-present)
Scott Duvall, Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in New Testament and Biblical Theology and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. double major in Business Administration & Economics from Ouachita Baptist University.
Ouachita Baptist University (1989-present); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1986-1989)
Edgar Louis Ferlazzo, Christian Worship, at BHCTI since 2005
D.M.A. Ministry and M.C.M. Ministry from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Voice from Oklahoma Baptist University.
Adjunct Professor of Christian Worship, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1966-1969)
Jack J. Garland, Hebrew, Old Testament, New Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
ABD, Ph.D., Biblical Studies from Baylor University (Major - New Testament, Minor - Biblical Languages: Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic); M.A. in Religion from Baylor University; M.Div. with Biblical Languages from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; J.D. from Texas Tech University School of Law; B.A. in Political Science from the University of Texas at Arlington.
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Adjunct Professor (2001-present); Houston Baptist University Adjunct Professor (1999-2003); Baylor University (1998)
George H. Gaston, Pastoral Leadership, Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. with major studies in Pastoral Ministry, Theology, and New Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in History/Religion from Baylor University.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Assistant Professor (1979-1983) Adjunct Professor (1985, 1986, 1991); Hardin-Simmons University, Logsdon School of Theology, Adjunct Professor (1996, 1997, 2003)
Brent Gentzel, Christian Witness, at BHCTI since 2006
Clyde Glazener, New Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Th.D. in New Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Psychology from Oklahoma Baptist University.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1974-1980); Southern Seminary, Adjunct Teacher (1981-1982); Grand Canyon University, Adjunct Teacher (1986-1992)
Kevin Griffith, Hebrew and Biblical Languages, at BHCTI since 2005
M.A. in Religious Studies: Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity from the University of Virginia; M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. in Education with a major in History and a minor in Music. Additional Studies: Rothberg International School Hebrew Summer Program at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Archeological Dig at Tel Malhata at Tel Aviv University and Baylor University, Ecumenical Scholar at the University of Tübingen.
Dallas Christian College, Adjunct Professor (2003--present); Albright Middle School (2001-2003); University of Virginia, Teaching and Technology Support Partner (2000-2001), Lecturer and Teaching Assistant, Computer-Based Curriculum Developer (1999-2000), Teaching Assistant (1998, 2000); Kaplan Educational Centers (1998-2000); Baylor University, Academic Advisor (1996-1997)
Sheila Griffith, New Testament Greek and Biblical Languages, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Religious Studies; Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity from The University of Virginia; M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Psychology, Anthropology, and Behavioral Sciences from Rice University. Additional Studies: Aestivae Romae Latinitatis MCMXCIX, Summer Latin Institute at the University of Virginia, Post Graduate Research at the University of Tübingen.
Dallas Baptist University (2005 – present); Dallas Christian College (2004 – present); Houston Baptist University, Faculty Instructor (2003); The University of Virginia, Faculty Instructor (2000-2001), Teaching Assistant (1998-2000)
Tomi Lee “T.L.” Grover, Christian Witness, Community Missions, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Social Work and Ministry-Based Evangelism and M.A. in Christian Education degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Florida.
Dallas Baptist University, Adjunct Faculty (2001-2004); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Teaching Fellow and Adjunct Faculty (2000-2005) and Graduate Assistant (1998-2004)
James C. Harris, Jr., Diploma Studies, at BHCTI since 2007
M.Div. from Midwestern Baptist theological Seminary; B.S. in Education from Columbus State University (GA); additional studies at Houston Graduate School of Theology.
Stephen G. Hatfield, New Testament and Christian Discipline, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in New Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in English from Ouachita Baptist University
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Adjunct Teacher (1987-1989)
Kyle Henderson, Missiology, at BHCTI since 2007
Ph.D. and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion from Baylor University.
Kenneth W. Hugghins, New Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in New Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Sociology/Social Work from Baylor University
Howard Payne University, Adjunct Professor (2001-present); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor (1993-2002); Harris-Montgomery County Community College, Adjunct Professor (1997); Houston Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor (1992, 1995); Texas Christian University, Adjunct Professor (1984-1986); D. Edwin Johnson Institute, Seminary Extension Instructor (1982-1985); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Graduate Assistant (1981 -1985) and Teaching Fellow (1980)
Harry B. Hunt, Old Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Old Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. from Stephen F. Austin State University. Additional studies at the University of Texas at Arlington, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Vanderbilt University.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1976-2002); Southwest Baptist College, Associate Professor (1973-1976)
Rick Johnson, Old Testament and supervisor, Advanced Studies Program, at BHCTI since 2007
Ph.D. and M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. from Louisiana College; additional Studies at Eberhard Karls Universitat, Tubingen, Germany.
East Texas Baptist University, Professor of Religion (2003-present); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Associate Professor and Professor of Old Testament (1992-2002); Wayland Baptist University, Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor of Religion (1982-92); Southwestern Baptist theological Seminary, Teaching Fellow (1978-82)
Duke Jones, Youth Education, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in Educational Ministries and M.A. in Religious Education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Social Studies Education from Louisiana University
David Kirkpatrick, Christian Theology, at BHCTI since 2006
Th.D. in Systematic Theology and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A. in Religion and History from Baylor University; B.A. in Religion and History from Baylor University. Additional study at the University of Cambridge
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Professor (1980-2006); William Jewel College (1975-1980); Wayland Baptist College, Associate Professor (1971-1975); Dallas Baptist College (1964-1968)
Bruce H. Leafblad, Worship and Mission, Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2007
D.M.A. in Church Music from University of Southern California; M.A. in Voice from University of Northern Colorado; B.D. in New Testament Studies from Bethel Theological Seminary; B. A. in Music Education from Bethel College
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Professor of Church Music and Worship (1983-2007); Bethel College and Seminary, Director of Graduate Studies in Church Music (1980-83); Adjunct and Guest Professorships at Bethel Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, Talbot Theological Seminary, Canadian Theological Seminary, Winnipeg Theological Seminary, Korea Baptist Theological Seminary, and Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary.
Phil Lineberger, Baptist Heritage, at BHCTI since 2004
D.Min. and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S.B.A. from the University of Arkansas. Honorary D.D. from Dallas Baptist University. Additional study at Princeton Theological Seminary
Ron C. Lyles, Old Testament and Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Old Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion from Dallas Baptist University.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Teaching Fellow (1975‑77) and Adjunct Professor (1984‑87, 1993-94, 1999-2000); Houston Baptist University, Adjunct Professor (l988-92); Logsdon School of Theology, Adjunct Professor (2000-present)
David Maltsberger, Biblical Backgrounds, Old Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Biblical Backgrounds and Archaeology with minors in Old Testament and New Testament and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Christian Ministries with a minor in Behavioral Science from East Texas Baptist college. Additional studies: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Israel; Seminario Teológico Internacional, Cali, Colombia.
Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, Baptist University of the Americas (2001-present); Adjunct Professor, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Virginia (2004-present); Assistant Professor of Semitic Studies, Odessa Theological Seminary, Ukraine (1992-1993); Teaching Fellow, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1988, 1990)
Donna E. McCrary, Children’s Ministry, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph. D. Special Education from the University of North Texas; M.R.E. in Children’s Ministry from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
University of North Texas 1998-2006 and Dallas Baptist University 1998-2006
Rodney McGlothlin, Pastoral Leadership, at BHCTI since 2004
Educational achievement: D.Min. in Church and Ministry and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological; B.M. in Trumpet Performance from the University of Houston
Joy McInvale, Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in Psychology and Counseling and an M.A.R.E. in Marriage and Family Counseling from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion & Psychology from Oklahoma Baptist University.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary adjunct professor (1987-present)
Joyce Mills, Diploma Studies, at BHCTI since 2007
MACE and Advanced Diploma from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; additional studies at Georgetown College.
David Miracle, Christian Discipline, at BHCTI since 2004
D. Ed.Min. and M.A. in Religious Education degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Bachelor of Human Sciences in Family Studies degree with a minor in Spanish and Substance Abuse Studies from Texas Tech University
John W. Neesley, New Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph. D. in New Testament Studies with a minor in Preaching from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Speech from Louisiana Stat University.
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (1995-1996), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1996-2004); Rockbridge Seminary online (2005-present), Houston Baptist University (2006-present). Mission Teaching experience: Taught the book of Acts for 32 Ethiopian pastors in the Emmanuel House Church Movement associated with Innovative Mission Opportunities March 2006 in Awasa, Ethiopia
Walter Norvell, Christian Disciplines, at BHCTI since 2008
Ph.D. (Major – Foundations of Education, Minors – Your Ministry and Church Administration) and M.A. in Religious Education degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.S. in Counseling and Personnel Services from University of Memphis; B.A. in Sociology from Union University.
Williams Baptist College, Assistant Professor of Christian Ministries (2005 – present); Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Assistant Professor of Christian Education (2002-2005); Dallas Baptist University, Dean of the Weekend College and Assistant Professor of Adult Education (1999-2002); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Instructor (1998-1999) Teaching Assistant (1994-1999) Curriculum Center Director (1995-1996)
Steve Oberhelman, New Testament, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Classics, M.A. in Classics, and B.S. in Latin Education from the University of Minnesota. Addition Studies: American School of Classical Studies, Athens.
University of Minnesota teaching associate (1975 1978); Saint Bonaventure University assistant professor (1981); Case Western Reserve University Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow (1981 1983); Texas Tech University assistant professor (1983 1987); Texas A&M University assistant professor (1987 1989), associate professor (1989 1993) and full professor (1993- present)
Tim Owens, Christian Witness and Christian Discipline, at BHCTI since 2004
D.Min. in Preaching and Proclamation and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Bible from Hardin-Simmons University
Grover Pinson, Gateway, at BHCTI since 2007
Ph.D. in progress from B. H. Carroll Theological Institute; M.Div. and B.A. degrees from Hardin-Simmons University.
Paul E. Robertson, Christian Theology and Advanced Studies Supervisor, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in New Testament and Greek and M.Div. in Biblical Studies degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological; B.A. in Religion and a minor in Math at Mississippi College. Additional Studies: Associate Supervisor for Clinical Pastoral Education at the McFarland Institute, Union Theological Seminary, Regent’s Park College at Oxford University.
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (1986-2001)
James Scirratt, Pastoral Care, at BHCTI since 2004
D.Min. in Preaching degree from New Orleans Baptist Seminary; M.Div. degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion from Baylor University Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Adjunct Professor (1985-2000)
Brenda Shuttlesworth, Leadership in Ministry, at BHCTI since 2005
M.A.C.E. degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. degree from Baylor University
Brad Sickler, Christian Theology, at BHCTI since 2007
Ph.D. in Philosophy from Purdue University; M.A. in Philosophy of Religion from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; B.S. in Physics from University of Minnesota.
Ouachita Baptist University, Assistant Professor of Philosophy (2006 – present)
Steven Spivey, Biblical-Theological Studies, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Religion from Baylor University; M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Religion and History from Baylor University.
Wayland Baptist University (1993 – Present); Oblate School of Theology D.Min. Program Director (2003 – Present); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary at San Antonio, adjunct teaching (1999-2001)
Larry A. Standridge, Advanced Statistics, at BHCTI since 2008
Ph.D. in Adult Education from Ohio State University; Masters in Religious Education degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Communications and Bible from Baylor University.
Professor, Research and Education, Oxford Graduate School, Dayton, Tennessee (1994-present); Associate Professor, Religious Education, Mid-Continent Baptist Bible College, Mayfield, KY (1993-present); Vice President and Dean of Continuing Education, Sterling College (1991-1993); Dean, Continuing Education, University of Tennessee at Martin (1990-1991); Director of Continuing Education, Lansing Community College (1978-1989)
David Strawn, Education and Administration, at BHCTI since 2004
Ph.D. in Adult Education a minor in Foundations and additional studies in New Testament and M.R.E. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Bible and a minor in Music from Howard Payne University; post-doctoral study at Regents Park College, Oxford, England in 2004 and Regent College, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Spring 2008
Boyce School extension, Little Rock AR (1992-1994); Southwestern Seminary Houston Campus (1997-1998)
David Wallace, New Testament Greek, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in New Testament and a minor in Old Testament and M.Div. with Biblical Languages degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A. in Rhetoric, Interpersonal & Organizational Communication with a minor in Advertising from Regent University; B.A. in Business Management and a minor in Broadcasting from Evangel University. Additional studies: Chaplain Training (C.P.E. Unit) from Duke University Medical Center
Letourneau University (1999-present); Tarrant County College (1990-1993, 1999-present); Department of Community Colleges (1995-1996)
Charles D. Walton, Christian Discipline, at BHCTI since 2005
D.Min. and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. from Louisiana State University. Additional Studies: Introduction to Clinical Pastoral Education, Parkland Memorial Hospital and Forty hours “Round Table” Training in Mediation.
Ralph West, Preaching, at BHCTI since 2005
D.Min. from Samford University Beeson Divinity School; M.Div. and Biblical Languages degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Philosophy/Religion from Bishop College
Gene Wilkes, New Testament and Leadership, at BHCTI since 2005
Ph.D. in New Testament Studies and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Greek/Religion from Baylor University
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Teaching Fellow (1981) and D.Min Colloquium (1991-92); D.Min. Field Supervisor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Truett Seminaries. He has also led conferences and taught in Canada, China, Albania, Russia and Cuba
Brad D. Williamson, Ministry and Formation, at BHCTI since 2006
Ph.D. and M.A.R.E. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. from Oklahoma Baptist University
Logsdon Theological Seminary, Adjunct Instructor (2002-07); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Adjunct Instructor (1998-2001); New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Field Advisor for D.Min. program (2006); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Teaching Assistant (1999-2001); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Field Supervisor for Houston Campus (1998); Baptist Bible Institute of the Northeast, Feira de Santana, Brazil, Guest Professor (1990)
Scott Willingham, The Functioning Church, at BHCTI since 2008
D.Min. and M.Div. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.B.A. from Baylor Universtiy.
Patrick Wilson, Old Testament, at BHCTI since 2005
Th.M. in Old Testament and a minor in New Testament and M.A.Th. in Biblical Studies and a Theology minor degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A. in Speech Communication and a minor in Business and Religion minor degree from Baylor University
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2000-2005); Criswell College (2003)
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