Douglas C. Mohrmann, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Religion

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Division:

Bible, Religion & Ministry

Degrees:

Ph. D. University of Durham (England); M. A. in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary; B. A., in Mathematics and Biblical Studies, Evangel University

Career Path

Has taught at Cornerstone University since 2001.  2000 Adjunct, University of Durham at St. Johns College.

Academic History & Involvements:

Recent publications include:

- Review of 4Q Pesher Nahum: A Critical Edition by Gregory Doudna, Dead Sea Discoveries 15 (2008) 408-413
- "Is Anyone Listening? The waning voice of the Bible in Sexual Ethics", in Religion and Sex, C. K. Robertson ed., (New York: Peter Lang, 2005).
- "Boast Not in your Righteousness from the Law: A New Reading of Romans 10.6-8", Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, 2 (2005) 76-99.
- "Making Sense of Sex: A Study of Leviticus 18", Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 29.1 (2004) 57-79.
- "Megachurch, Virtual Church" in Religion as Entertainment, C.K. Robertson ed., (New York: Peter Lang, 2002).
- Review of Romans and the People of God: Essays in Honor of Gordon D. Fee, ed. by Sven K Soderlund and N.T. Wright. Evangelical Quarterly 74 (2002).
- Review of Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Reference Library, ed. by Timothy Lim. Dead Sea Discoveries 6 (1999).

Received the Professor of the Year award at Cornerstone in 2005.

Courses Taught:

Teaches Christian Foundations 1 & 2, Prophetic Literature, The Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple Judaism, Judaism and Islam, New Testament History and Theology, Semantic Analysis
 
 

Other Interests & Pursuits:

Running, softball, fishing and gardening
 

Phone:

616.949.5300 x1250

E-mail:

doug_mohrmann@cornerstone.edu