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Daniel J. Treier Curriculum Vitae from Wheaton College (IL) Curriculum Vitae DANIEL J. TREIER, Ph.D. DATE OF BIRTH September 29, 1972 TEACHING COMPETENCE Systematic theology: Christian doctrine; hermeneutics; theological epistemology. EDUCATION Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Deerfield, IL) Ph.D. in Systematic Theology: 2002; GPA 4.0; Dissertation: “Virtue and the Voice of God: Toward a Postcritical, Sapiential Understanding of Theology”; Supervisor: Kevin J. Vanhoozer; Second Reader: Linda M. Cannell; Other examiners: Stephen R. Spencer, Willem A. Van Gemeren. Grand Rapids Theological Seminary (MI) Th.M. in New Testament: 1998; GPA 4.0; Thesis: “Scripture as Divine Speech Activity in Hebrews 3:7–4:13”; Supervisor: Carl B. Hoch, Jr.; Other examiners: James M. Grier, Jr., Gary T. Meadors. M.Div. in Christian Education: 1996; GPA 3.945. Cedarville University (OH) B.A. in Computer Information Systems (minors: Bible, Greek): 1993, summa cum laude; GPA 3.88. EXPERIENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Wheaton College (IL): 2001–Present Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Theology: 2017–present. Blanchard Professor of Theology: 2013–2017. Professor of Theology: 2012–2013. Associate Professor of Theology: 2006–2012 (Tenured, 2008). Assistant Professor of Theology: 2001–2006. >26 different courses taught, including Ph.D. seminars … BITH 111/Theology of Culture [2 hrs, freshman gen ed requirement]: Fa2002, Fa2004 (2x), Fa2005, Sp2007. BITH 315/Christian Thought [4 hrs, gen ed requirement]: Fa2001, Sp2002 (2x), Fa2002, Sp2003, Sp2004, Fa2004, Sp2005, Fa2005, Sp2007, Fa2007. BITH 371–524/Biblical Interpretation & Hermeneutics [2 hrs, major core; grad elective/requirement]: Fa2002, Sp2003 (2x), Fa2003 (2x), Sp2005, Sp2006. BITH 374/Systematic Theology [4 hrs, major requirement]: Sp2004, Sp2005, Sp2006, Fa2006, Sp2008. BITH 385/Doctrine of the Triune God [4 hrs, elective]: Sp2007. Treier 1 BITH 386/Theological Method [4 hrs, elective]: Fa2006. BITH 394 or 489/Postmodern Theologies [2 or 4 hrs, elective): Sp2002 [4], Sp2004 [2], Fa2005 [4], Fa2007 [4], Sp2010 [4]. BITH 471/Christology: Sp2004, Sp2006. BITH 489/Doctrine of the Triune God [2 hrs, elective]: Sp2003, Sp2005. BITH 489/Theological Method [2 hrs, elective]: Fa2002, Fa2004. BITH 489–558/God and History [4 hrs, team taught with Mark Noll and Genzo Yamamoto as a special Faith & Learning course]: Sp2006. BITH 489–ENGL 433/Theology & Hermeneutics [4 hrs, team taught with Alan Jacobs as a special Faith & Learning course]: Sp2008. BITH 489/558–COMM 480–URBN 380/Jacques Ellul: Technology, Politics, Ethics [4 hrs, team taught with Read Schuchardt and Noah Toly]: Fa2011. BITH 494/Senior Seminar [2 hrs, team taught with Lynn Cohick; major requirement): Sp2008. BITH 565/Christian Theology [4 hrs, grad survey]: Sp2010. BITH 573/Scripture and Theology [4 hrs, MA theology requirement]: Fa2012, Fa2013, Fa2017. BITH 656/Historical Theology: Modern [2 hrs, MA theology requirement]: Sp2007, Sp2008, Sp2010, Sp2011, Sp2012, Sp2013, Sp2014, Sp2015, Sp2017. BITH 675/Advanced ST: Theological Interpretation of Scripture [4 hrs]: Fa2009. BITH 675/Advanced ST: Christology and/or 676/ST Seminar: Christology [4 hrs]: Fa2011, Sp2017. BITH 675/Advanced ST: Bonhoeffer and Ecclesiology and/or 676/ST Seminar: Bonhoeffer [4 hrs]: Fa2010, Sp2013, Sp2018. BITH 676/ST Seminar: Evangelical Dogmatics [4 hrs]: Sp2012. BITH 676/ST Seminar: Christ and Culture [4 hrs]: Sp 2013. BITH 751/Intro to Doctoral Research [variously 0/1 hrs, opening PhD requirement]: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15; 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18. BITH 879/Theological Hermeneutics or 881/Biblical Interpretation and Theology [variously 2/3/4 hrs, opening PhD required seminar]: Fa2009, Sp2011, Fa2012, Fa2013, Fa2014, Fa2015, Fa2016, Fa2017. BITH 883/Modern Christology [4 hrs, PhD seminar]: Sp2011, Fa2013, Fa2016. BITH 883/Evangelical Dogmatics [4 hrs]: Sp2012 (cross-listed). BITH 883/Christ and Culture [4 hrs]: Sp2013 (cross-listed), Fa2014. BITH 883/Bonhoeffer and Ecclesiology [4 hrs]: Sp2018 (cross-listed). IDS 694/Integrative Seminar [2 hrs, IDS graduation requirement]: Sp2004, Fa2004. >Ph.D. dissertation supervisor (non-voting): 7 successfully defended, 1 dismissed, 6 in process … Uche Anizor, defended Sep 30, 2011 (now published by Pickwick). Stephen Pardue, defended Dec 9, 2011 (now published by T & T Clark). Christopher Atwood, defended Apr 26, 2013 and Apr 7, 2014. Henry Voss, defended May 1, 2013. Stephanie Lowery, defended Apr 17, 2015. Robbie Crouse, defended Feb 26, 2016. Craig Hefner, defended Apr 13, 2018. Nimrod Tica (dismissed). In process: Christopher Smith, 2013–present; Jeremy Mann, 2015–present; Dustyn Keepers, 2016–present; Ty Kieser, 2016–present; Gerardo Corpeño, 2017– present; Sloan Parker, 2018–present. >Ph.D. dissertation second reader (voting member of committee): 14 successfully defended, 4 in process, 1 withdrawal, 1 failed … Treier 2 >19 additional Ph.D. dissertation defenses chaired (non-voting) … >Supervised 2 M.A. theses … Christopher Hays, 2006–2007; Jonathan Walton, 2009–2013. >Supervised 1 B.A. honors thesis … Elizabeth Dias, 2007–2008. >Second reader for 2 B.A. honors theses … >Reader for 6 faculty Faith & Learning Integration papers … >Named on a short list of Wheaton’s best teachers by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (2006). >Taught a year-long Advanced Faith and Learning seminar surveying “Christian Thought” for 17 fellow faculty members, 2014–2015. Director, Ph.D. program: 2017–present. Coordinator, Ph.D./Theological Studies program: 2009–2015. Co-Coordinator, Wheaton Theology Conference: 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008. Coordinator, M.A./Interdisciplinary Studies program: 2004–2005. Regent College (Vancouver, BC, Canada) Summer Lecturer. >2017: Taught a 1-week, 1- or 2-credit course on “The Incarnation: What It Means and Why It Matters.” >2015: Taught a 2-week, 2- or 3-credit course on “The Story of Evangelical Theology.” Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Deerfield, IL) Instructor in Biblical and Systematic Theology: 2000–2001. >3 different courses taught … ST 602/Theology II: Fa2000, Sp2001. ST 721/Survey of Contemporary Theology: Fa2000. PR 712/Christian Thought Integration Seminar: Sp2001. >Faculty responsibilities included advising; M.A./Th.M. thesis 2nd readership for 4 students (Robert Foster, Chad Gerber, Rob Matlak, Scott Williams); committee service. Program Scholar, Academic Doctoral Office: 1998–2000. >Teaching for Douglas J. Moo, including DNT 910/Justification in the Bible for three of seven class sessions. >Administrative work for the Ph.D. in Theological Studies program. >Coordinated a Ph.D. program evaluation under the Associate Academic Dean. Teaching Assistant for Kevin J. Vanhoozer: 1998–2000. Institute of Theological Studies (Grand Rapids, MI) Director of Curriculum: Aug 1996–Aug 1999. >The Institute provided distance education courses to more than fifty cooperating seminaries, with expert lectures and other materials (study guides, reading and writing assignments, examinations, etc.). My responsibilities included instructional design, administration, and strategic planning for multimedia courseware. Cornerstone University (Grand Rapids, MI) Part-Time Instructor in Bible: 1996–1998. >2 different courses taught … REL 112/New Testament Biblical Literature: Fa1997, Fa1996. REL 224/Inductive Study: Romans: Sp1998. Treier 3 Grand Rapids Theological Seminary (MI) Teaching Assistant for John R. Lillis: Oct 1995–Dec 1998. PUBLICATIONS PROJECTS UNDER CONTRACT Treier, Daniel J. Lord Jesus Christ. New Studies in Dogmatics. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Academic (Submission due 2022). Treier, Daniel J. Philippians. International Theological Commentary. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark (Submission due 2023). FORTHCOMING Treier, Daniel J. “Mediator of a New Covenant: Christology and Atonement in Hebrews.” In So Great a Salvation: A Dialogue on the Atonement in Hebrews. Edited by Jon C. Laansma, George H. Guthrie, and Cynthia Westfall. Library of New Testament Studies. London: Bloomsbury T & T Clark, Accepted 2016. Treier, Daniel J., Dustyn Elizabeth Keepers, and Ty David Kieser. “The Tree of Life in Modern Theological Thought.” In The Tree of Life. Edited by Douglas Estes. Themes in Biblical Narrative. Leiden: E. J. Brill, Accepted 2017. Treier, Daniel J. “The Gift of Finitude: Wisdom from Ecclesiastes for a Theology of Education.” Christian Scholar’s Review (Accepted 2018). Treier, Daniel J. Introducing Evangelical Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, Accepted 2018. Treier, Daniel J. “Holy Scripture.” In The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology. Edited by Michael Allen and Scott R. Swain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Accepted 2018. AUTHORED BOOKS Vanhoozer, Kevin J., and Daniel J. Treier. Theology and the Mirror of Scripture: A Mere Evangelical Account. Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2015. Treier, Daniel J. Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2011. Treier, Daniel J. Introducing Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Recovering a Christian Practice. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, and Leicester, UK: InterVarsity, 2008. Treier, Daniel J. Virtue and the Voice of God: Toward Theology as Wisdom. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006. EDITED BOOKS Treier, Daniel J., and Walter A. Elwell, eds. Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. 3rd ed. Grand Treier 4 Rapids: Baker Academic, 2017. Laansma, Jon C., and Daniel J. Treier, eds. Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation. Library of New Testament Studies. London: T&T Clark International, 2012. Treier, Daniel
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