Steve W. Lemke, Provost and Professor of Philosophy and Ethics
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Vitae of Steven Lynn Cox, Ph.D. P.O. Box 1448 Cordova, TN 38088-1448 Office: (901) 751-3020, Fax: (901) 751-8454, e-mail: [email protected] Home: (901) 751-1585, Cell Phone: (901) 827-2426 home e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: Doctor of Philosophy, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1991. Dissertation Title: “A History and Critique of Scholarship Concerning the Markan Endings.” Master of Divinity, Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, SC, 1986. Student Body President, 1985-1986. Received The American Bible Society Award, May 1986. Bachelor of Arts, Central Wesleyan College, Central, SC, 1982. Quad-Majored: Bible, Greek, History, and Social Studies. History Thesis Title: “The Plots Behind the Assassination of John F. Kennedy.” Named to the Dean’s List and the National Dean’s List. Associate of Arts, Anderson College, Anderson, SC, 1979. Preached in the Student Body Revival 1978 and 1979. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: Research Professor of New Testament and Greek: Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, June 1, 1995, to the present. (Assistant Professor of New Testament and Greek 1995-2000; Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek 2000-2007; Professor of New Testament and Greek 2007-2009; Research Professor of New Testament and Greek 2009-present) Scheduled to research at Tyndale House, Cambridge University, summer, 2011. Associate Editor of The Mid-America Journal of Missions and Evangelism. 2009-present. Chairman of The Committee on Special Academic Conferences In essence I organize, plan, and invite guest speakers: Past Conferences: Program Chairman of the Southeastern Regional Evangelical Theological Society meeting March 15-16, 2002 held at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. The Plenary Speaker was Norman Geisler. “Maintaining Baptist Distinctives” at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, April 2005, The speakers included Paige Patterson, Richard Land, Steve W. Lemke, Provost and Professor of Philosophy and Ethics, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Daniel Akin, Gerald Cowan, Michael Spradlin, Gray Allison, and Bob Pitman. Program Chairman of the Southeastern Regional Evangelical Theological Society meeting March 14-15, 2008 held at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. The Theme of this regional meeting was “Christianity in the Public Square II”. The plenary speakers were Darrell Bock, Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture (CCL), Dallas Theological Seminary, and Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Bible and Theology, Phoenix Seminary. “Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls and Biblical Interpretation Conference” April 23-24, 2009 held at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. The speakers included Kirk Kilpatrick, Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Dean of the Masters and Associates Program, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary; Stephen Ortiz, Associate Professor of Archaeology and Biblical Backgrounds and Director of the Charles C. Tandy Archaeology Museum, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Lawrence H. Schiffman, renowned author and the Ethel and Irvin A. Edelman Professor in Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University; Michael R. Spradlin, President, Chairman and Professor of Evangelism; Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Practical Theology, and Church History, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary; Emanuel Tov, renowned author, Department of the Bible, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; James Clair Vanderkam, renowned author; and John A. O’Brien Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame; and Steven L. Cox, Professor of the New Testament and Greek, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. Future Conferences: April 14-15, 2011. Prophecy and the End Times. This conference will be a Thursday afternoon through Friday afternoon conference and will include both plenary speakers and breakout speakers. Anyone is welcome to submit a title for a breakout session. The plenary session speakers will include: Walt Kaiser (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary), Kirk Kilpatrick (MABTS), John Mahony (MABTS), Stephen Miller (MABTS), Jimmy Millikin (MABTS), Randall Price (Liberty University), David Shackelford (MABTS), and Robert Thomas, (The Masters Seminary). We will have breakout sessions at this conference. April 19-21, 2012. A Social and Theological Interaction Between Qumran, The Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Bible. This conference will be a Thursday morning through Saturday morning conference and will include both plenary speakers and breakout speakers. Anyone is welcome to submit a title for a breakout session. The plenary session speakers will include: Martin Abeg (Trinity Western University), David Instone Brewer (Tyndale House-Cambridge University), Kirk Kilpatrick (MABTS), Jodi Magness (The University of North Carolina), Steve Ortiz (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary), Randall Price (Liberty University), Chuck Quarles (Louisiana College), Lawrence Schiffman (New York University), Mike Spradlin (MABTS), Emanuel Tov (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), Eugene Ulrich (Notre Dame University), James VanderKam (Notre Dame University), and Steve Cox (MABTS). We will have breakout sessions at this conference. April 2013. Theological Education in the 21st Century. Danny Akin (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), James Flanagan (Luther Rice University), Jeff Iorg (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary), Chuck Kelley (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary).Al Mohler (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary), Paige Patterson (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary), Phil Roberts (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary), and Mike Spradlin (Mid- America Baptist Theological Seminary). We will have breakout sessions at this conference. April 2014. Integrity in Ministry: Some of the plenary Speakers include: Darrell Bock, Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture (CCL), Dallas Theological Seminary; Joel Green, Professor: New Testament Interpretation Director: Greek Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary; Steve W. Lemke, Provost and Professor of Philosophy and Ethics, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and others. We will have breakout sessions at this conference. April 2015. The Southeastern Region Evangelical Theological Society. Served on the following committees: The Doctor of Ministry Committee, The Admissions Committee, The Student Affairs Committee, The Financial Aid Committee, The Alumni Committee, a Task Force Investigating MABTS offering Distance Learning Classes (Extensions, Internet, etc.), The Form and Style Committee, Chairman of the Committee on Special Academic conference, Doctor of Philosophy Committee, The MABTS Journal of Missions and Evangelism Committee, The Distance education Committee, The Faculty Publications Committee. Secretary/Treasurer for the Southeast Region Evangelical Theological Society, March 2001 through September 2009. Participated in a Wabash Center Consultation on Teaching Biblical Greek. This consultation included “twelve Greek professors who discussed methods as to how biblical Greek can best be taught, to generate new ideas about the task, and to prepare some materials that will be useful to others teaching biblical languages.” This consultation was held July 5-11, 2001 and a subsequent session was held on July 11- 16, 2002 at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Researched at Tyndale House, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 2002. Attended a grant-writer’s workshop on November 22, 2002. This workshop was sponsored by the Wabash Center, at the annual Society of Biblical Literature meeting, Toronto, Canada. Adjunct Instructor: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Taught at the Augusta, GA extension, (Fall 1994), and at the Charlotte, NC extension, (Spring 1995). Interim Administrator: Anderson Christian School, August 1994 to June 1995. Supervised and equipped faculty and staff of 18 people. Responsibilities included: public relations in the community, fund raising, teacher interviews, leadership, and office administration. Anderson Christian School is a private Christian school that ranges from K-3 through the eighth grade. Assistant Professor of New Testament and Greek: Luther Rice Theological Seminary, July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1994. Supervised Doctor of Ministry students, lectured in a Doctor of Ministry seminar for the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Extension in Marlboro, MA; lectured in D.Min. Seminars. Chairman of the Undergraduate Committee 1992-1993; Served on the Graduate Committee, 1993-1994; served on the Library Committee, 1992-1994. Garrett Teaching Fellow: The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1988-1990. Wrote and graded exams; taught New Testament and Greek courses. MISSION TRIPS, Tours, AND TEACHING ABROAD: Dr. Stephen Miller and I will lead a tour to Israel May 31-June 9, 2009. Mission trip to The Dominican Republic, May 28-June 2, 2007. Led a mission trip to Poland, May 10-21, 2004. Participated in street preaching and witnessing; assisted in church planting. Mission trip to Honduras, April 22-26, 2002, taught at a pastors’ conference. Mission trip to Poland, May 9-21, 1999, participated in street preaching and witnessing; assisted in church planting. Mission trip to Moldova, March 24-April 2, 1999, spoke in a crusade; participated in street preaching and witnessing; assisted in church planting. Mission trip to Romania, May 12-22, 1997; spoke in a pastors’ conference on evangelism and participated in street preaching and witnessing. Taught for the Luther Rice Seminary