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Darrell L. Bock

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American evangelical New Testament scholar
Darrell L. Bock
Born (1953-12-08)December 8, 1953 (age 71)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Executive Director for Cultural Engagement and Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies atDallas Theological Seminary
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Texas at Austin (BA, 1975)
Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM, 1979)
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen (PhD, 1983)
InfluencesHarold Hoehner, Howard Marshall, Martin Hengel, Otto Betz.
Academic work
DisciplineNew Testament studies
Sub-disciplineLukan scholar
InstitutionsDallas Theological Seminary
Main interestsLukan studies
Notable worksLuke &Acts in the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Series, Cultural Intelligence, Jesus according to Scripture, Jesus: God-Man, Recovering the Real Lost Gospel

Darrell L. Bock (born December 8, 1953) is an AmericanevangelicalNew Testament scholar. He is executive director of Cultural Engagement atThe Hendricks Center and Senior Research Professor of New Testament studies atDallas Theological Seminary (DTS) inDallas,Texas, United States. Bock received hisPhD from Scotland'sUniversity of Aberdeen. His supervisor was I. Howard Marshall. Harold Hoehner was an influence in his NT development, as were Martin Hengel and Otto Betz as he was a Humboldt scholar at Tübingen University multiple years.

His works include the monograph "Blasphemy and Exaltation" in the collectionJudaism and the Final Examination of Jesus, and volumes on Luke in both theBaker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament and theIVP New Testament Commentary Series. Bock is a past president of theEvangelical Theological Society, and he is a member of the board of trustees ofWheaton College (Illinois). He has served as a corresponding editor forChristianity Today, and he has published articles in theLos Angeles Times andThe Dallas Morning News.

Bock is known for his work concerningThe Da Vinci Code byDan Brown. In a response to the theological implications of the novel, Bock wroteBreaking the Da Vinci Code, his best-selling work to date. The book challenges the historicity of various extra-biblical ideas expressed inThe Da Vinci Code, most notably the supposed marriage ofJesus toMary Magdalene. He also has written many pieces forBeliefnet andChristianity Today. Bock also wroteThe Missing Gospels, which argues for the existence and legitimate primacy of early Christian orthodoxy over non-canonical gospels and beliefs.

On May 17, 2006, immediately before the filmThe Da Vinci Code opened, Bock appeared on the TV showNightline, talking about his book and about the movie.[1] Bock has debated agnostic biblical scholarBart D. Ehrman on whethercertain epistles in the New Testament have been forged.

In 2012, Darrell Bock became the executive director of cultural engagement at the Hendricks Center at DTS. He is also a host of The Table Podcast, Dallas Theological Seminary's weekly cultural engagement show. The other hosts of the podcast are Mikel Del Rosario, Bill Hendricks, and Kymberli Cook.

For several years he has been a Guest Lecturer at the Bible Institute of South Africa's Winter School in Cape Town, as well as at numerous other institutions globally.[2]

Works

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Books

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Edited by

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  • ———;Webb, Robert L., eds. (2010).Key Events in the Life of the Historical Jesus: a collaborative exploration of context and coherence. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Vol. 247. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.ISBN 978-0-802-86613-4.OCLC 635490771.
  • ———; Glaser, Mitch, eds. (2014).The People, the Land, and the Future of Israel: Israel and the Jewish People in the Plan of God. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Academic.ISBN 978-0-8254-4362-6.

Chapters

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  • ——— (1991). "Athenians Who Have Never Heard". In Crockett, William V; Sigountos, James G. (eds.).Through No Fault of Their Own? The Fate of Those Who Have Never Heard. Grand Rapids, MI49516: Baker Book House Company. pp. 117–124.ISBN 0801025621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

Articles

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As the Director of Cultural Engagement at the Hendricks Center, Bock co-authored series on cultural engagement topics called "The Table Briefing" with Mikel Del Rosario which appeared in each issue of Bibliotheca Sacra from 2012 to 2022.

Film

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  • ———; Lee Strobel; Gary R Habermas; Josh McDowell; Ravi K Zacharias; et al. (2003).Jesus [videorecording]: Fact or Fiction ; the Jesus Film Project. San Clemente, California: Distributed by Inspirational Films.

References

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  1. ^"Dan Brown debate".ABC News. Retrieved2019-08-29.
  2. ^"The Bible Institute of South Africa - Principal's Report given at the Graduation Ceremony - November 2016".The Bible Institute of South Africa. Archived fromthe original on 2019-08-29. Retrieved2019-08-29.

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