Paul Aaron Himes has extensive education and teaching experience in biblical studies and ancient languages. He received his Ph.D. in New Testament from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2013, and currently teaches at Baptist College of Ministry and Baptist Theological Seminary. His academic publications include a book on foreknowledge and social identity in 1 Peter, as well as several articles in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to New Testament exegesis, theology, and textual criticism.
1. Paul Aaron Himes
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Curriculum Vitae
I. Education and Teaching Experience
o Ph.D. in New Testament from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (Wake
Forest, NC), 2013. Advisor was Dr. David Alan Black.
o M.Div. from Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary (Lansdale, PA), 2008.
o BA (2003) and MA (2005) in Biblical Studies from Maranatha Baptist Bible
College and Graduate School of Theology (Watertown, WI).
o Currently full-time professor of Bible and Ancient Languages at Baptist College
of Ministry and Baptist Theological Seminary (Menomonee Falls, WI). I teach
Greek (syntax, exegesis, and book studies), Hebrew (1st
year), NT Intro, NT
Biblical Theology, Hebrew History (college), Hermeneutics (college), General
Epistles (college elective), Pastoral Epistles (college; co-taught with my father).
o Taught as a teaching fellow at Southeastern during doctoral studies (NTI, Greek).
II. Academic Publications
o Foreknowledge and Social Identity in 1 Peter (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2014).
o “Why Did Peter Change the Septuagint? A Reexamination of the Significance of
the Use of Τιθηµι in 1 Peter 2:6,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 26.2 (2016).
o “When a Christian Sins—1 Corinthians 10:13 and the Power of Contrary Choice
in Relation to the Compatibilist-Libertarian Debate,” The Journal of the
Evangelical Theological Society vol. 54 (July 2011).
o “First Corinthians 10:13: A Rejoinder to Steven Cowan.” The Journal of the
Evangelical Theological Society vol. 55 (December 2012).
o “Peter and the Prophetic Word: The Theology of Prophecy Traced Through
Peter’s Sermons and Epistles,” Bulletin for Biblical Research vol. 21 (July 2011).
o “The Emergent, Self-Explaining Universe of Paul Davies: A Summary and
Christian Response,” Science and Christian Belief vol. 24 (April 2012).
o “The Use of the Aorist Imperative in the Pastoral Epistles,” Filologia
Neotestamentaria vol. 23 (2010).
o “‘Burned Up’ or ‘Discovered’? The Peculiar Textual Problem of 2 Peter 3:10d,”
pages 144-153 in Digging for the Truth—Collected Essays Regarding the
Byzantine Text of the Greek New Testament: A Festschrift in Honor of Maurice A.
Robinson, eds. Mark Billington and Peter Streitenberger (Norden, Germany:
FocusYourMission, 2014).
o “Review of Markus Vinzent, Marcion and the Dating of the Synoptic Gospels,” in
TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism 20 (2015).