David Hieb

David Hieb, M.Ed.

David Hieb, M.Ed.

Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Health and Kinesiology


M.Ed. at St. Mary’s University
B.S. at University of St. Thomas

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651-631-5345

David Harrity

David Harrity

Adjunct Instructor

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Hannah Holwell

Hannah Holwell

Adjunct Instructor

M.S. in Social Work at Boston College

B.S. at University of Northwestern- St. Paul

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651-631-5300

Timothy P. Henderson, Ph.D.

Timothy P. Henderson, Ph.D.

Adjunct Instructor

Ph.D. from Marquette University

MATS from Bethel Seminary

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651-628-3400

Timothy P. Henderson, Ph.D., has been teaching Bible, theology, Church history, and Greek for 12 years. In addition to teaching at Northwestern, he has taught at other universities in Minnesota and in local churches.

Dr. Henderson’s teaching and research interests include the Gospels, Paul’s letters, the relationship between early Christians and non-Christians – and how this might inform the Church today, the development of the New Testament canon, second-century Christianity, and the many ways in which Scripture has been interpreted throughout the history of the Church.

He lives in the Twin Cities with his wife and two sons, and the entire family loves the outdoors, especially hiking and fishing. His remaining free time is spent as an avid sports fan, movie viewer, and reader of novels.

Specialty Areas

• New Testament
• Early Christianity

Professional Accomplishments

Publications

Monograph
The Gospel of Peter and Early Christian Apologetics: Rewriting the Story of Jesus’ Death, Burial, and Resurrection. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament II 301. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011.

Articles for Edited Volumes
44 articles in Baker Expository Dictionary. Edited by Tremper Longman III and Mark Strauss. Grand Rapids: Baker, forthcoming (2019).

“Gospels (Apocryphal).” In Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels. Edited by Joel B. Green et al. Rev. ed. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 2013.

25 articles in Baker Illustrated Bible Dictionary. Edited by Tremper Longman III. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2013.

Book Reviews
Review of Martin Hengel, Between Jesus and Paul: Studies in the Earliest History of Christianity. Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org/boo…] (2015).

Review of Jack J. Gibson, Peter Between Jerusalem and Antioch: Peter, James, and the Gentiles. Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org/boo…] (2015).

Review of Larry R. Helyer, The Life and Witness of Peter. Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org/boo…] (2013).

Review of Thomas J. Kraus, Michael J. Kruger, and Tobias Nicklas, Gospel Fragments. Journal of Early Christian Studies 20 (2012): 335-36.

Review of Martin Hengel, Saint Peter: The Underestimated Apostle. Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org/Boo…] (2012).

Review of William C. Placher, Mark. Religious Studies Review 38 (2012): 17.

Review of Mark J. Keown. Congregational Evangelism in Philippians. Expository Times 123 (2012): 352.

Review of Nicholas Perrin, Jesus the Temple. Expository Times 123 (2012): 308.

Articles Under Review, In Progress, Etc.
“Can I Return This Gift? Grace and Apostasy in John Barclay’s Reading of Paul”

“Could It Be Satan? Justin Martyr’s Demonology”

“The Role of the Guard at the Tomb in Early Christian Polemics”

Academic Presentations

2012 Presider – “Multicultural Perspectives on Theology, Religion and Biblical
Interpretation” section. SBL/AAR Upper Midwest Regional Meeting.

2011 “The Gospel of Peter as ‘Rewritten Gospel’: Insights from Second Temple Literature.” Paper presented at SBL Annual Meeting.

2010 “Beware of Overlooked Allusions: A New Proposal for Intertextuality in Philippians 3.” Paper presented at SBL/AAR Upper Midwest Regional Meeting.

2010 Convener and Presider – “Topics in Early Christian Studies” section. SBL/AAR Upper Midwest Regional Meeting.

2009 “Jesus the Murder Victim: Appropriating Scripture in the Gospel of Peter’s Narrative of Deicide.” Paper presented at SBL/AAR Upper Midwest Regional Meeting.

2007 “The Gospel of Peter and Early Objections to the Resurrection of Jesus.” Paper presented at SBL Annual Meeting.

Barbara Hoklin

Barbara Hoklin

Adjunct Instructor

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Paul K. Helseth, Ph.D.

Paul K. Helseth, Ph.D.

Professor of Christian Thought
J. Edwin Hartill Endowed Professor (2024-26)

Ph.D. from Marquette University
M.A., B.A., from Wheaton College
Additional study at Reformed Theological Seminary

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Professional Accomplishments

Publications

  • Beyond the Bounds: Open Theism and the Undermining of Biblical Christianity. Paul Kjoss Helseth, John Piper, Justin Taylor, eds. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2003.
  • Reclaiming the Center: Confronting Evangelical Accommodation in Postmodern Times. Millard J. Erickson, Paul Kjoss Helseth, and Justin Taylor, eds. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2004.
  • Right Reason and the Princeton Mind: An Unorthodox Proposal. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2010.
  • Four Views on Divine Providence. Dennis W. Jowers, ed. Grand Rapids, MI.: Zondervan, 2011. (with William Lane Craig, Ronald Highfield and Gregory A. Boyd).
  • “What is the Biblical Worldview?” In Christian Contours: How a Biblical Worldview Shapes the Mind and Heart. Edited by Douglas S. Huffman. Grand Rapids, MI.: Kregel Publications, 2012. (with Douglas S. Huffman).
  • “Charles Hodge.” In The Routledge Companion to Modern Christian Thought. Edited by James Beilby and Chad Miester. New York, NY: Routledge Publishing, forthcoming.
  • “Carl F.H. Henry, Old Princeton, and the Right Use of Reason: Continuity or Discontinuity?” The Westminster Theological Journal: forthcoming.
  • “One-ist Worship: A Preliminary Assessment of Worship in the Emergent Church.” In One-ism: A Poison Pill for the Church. Edited by Peter R. Jones. Escondido, CA: Main Entry Editions, forthcoming.
  • Review of Fred G. Zaspel, The Theology of B. B. Warfield: A Systematic Survey. Themelios: An International Journal for Students of Theological and Religious Studies: forthcoming.
  • Review of Bradley G. Green, The Gospel and the Mind: Recovering and Shaping the Intellectual Life. Themelios: An International Journal for Students of Theological and Religious Studies: forthcoming.

Presentations

  • “One-ist Worship: A Preliminary Assessment of Worship in the Emergent Church,” at the truthXchange Think Tank, San Diego, California, January 2011.
  • “Carl F.H. Henry, Old Princeton, and the Right Use of Reason: Continuity or Discontinuity?” at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, November 2010.