Dr. Moyer Hubbard
Visiting Faculty (Professor)
EDUCATION:
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OXFORD, ENGLAND
D.Phil., New Testament, 1998
Dissertation, New Creation in the Context of Paul’s Letters and the Contours of his Thought
WesternSeminary Portland,OR
Th.M., Old Testament, 1991
Thesis, The Confessions of Jeremiah
Graduated with Highest Honors
WesternSeminary Portland,OR
M.Div., 1990
Graduated with Highest Honors
Multnomah Bible College Portland,OR
B.S., Biblical Literature, 1986
Dr. David Talley
Visiting Faculty (Professor)
Professor of Biblical/Theological Studies (Old Testament); Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, California; 1998 – Present
-Department of Bible Exposition, 1998 – 2000
-Department of Biblical/Theological Studies, 2000 – present
-Chairman, Department of Biblical/Theological Studies, 2000 – 2006, 2009 – 2011
-Chairman, Division of Biblical/Theological Studies, Old Testament, 2011 – Present
Teaching Fellow (Old Testament); Trinity International University (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), Deerfield, Illinois; Fall/Winter Quarter, 1995 – 96
Part-time Instructor of Psychology; Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois; Spring, 1995
Assistant Professor of Psychology (Developmental); Taylor University, Upland, Indiana; 1991 – 1994
Part-Time Faculty in OT Language/Literature; Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana; 1988 – 1989
Dr. Hélène Dallaire
Visiting Faculty (Professor)
Educational Qualifications:
PhD and an M. Phil in Hebrew and cognate studies from Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion.
M. A. in biblical literature from Oral Roberts University.
B. A. in psychology from Ottawa University.
She completed additional work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Institute for Holy Land Studies in Jerusalem, McMaster University in Ontario, and Western Pentecostal Bible College in British Columbia.
Josh Lingel
Visiting Faculty
Lecturer/Researcher in Islamic Studies and Apologetics:
M.A. Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, Talbot School of Theology.
M.A. Islamic Studies/History/Islamic Societies and Cultures, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
B.A. Political Science, University of Washington.
Continued Studies at Harvard University in Arabic, Islamic Law, and Terrorism; Knox Seminary: Missiology, Muslim Evangelism, Church Planting in Muslim Contexts, Christian-Muslim Theological Issues.
John Roger Bowen
Visiting Faculty
Education:
St. Edward’s School. Oxford, 1947 – 53
St. John’s College, Oxon 1955-59 (Hon. Mods. Classics; Theology, 2:1)
Tyndale Hall, Bristol, 1959-61
MA Oxford 1962
Employment:
Retired (a Missionary in Tanzania for a number of years)
History of Employment:
Ordained deacon 1961; priest 1962
Asst. Curate St. Paul’s Church Cambridge 1961-65
Employed by Bible Churchmen’s Missionary Society 1965-80
Chaplain St. Margaret’s Church, Moshi, Tanzania 1965-66
Tutor & Principal, St Philip’s Theol College Kongwa Tanzania 1967-74
Editor Swahili Text-Books Committee, Association of Theological Institutions in Eastern Africa 1975-77
Acting Provost, All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, Kenya 1976
Tutor, St Paul’s United Theological College, Limuru, Kenya 1978-80
Director of Pastoral Studies, St. John’s College, Nottingham 1980-85
Tutor in Mission, N.T., Homiletics, St John’s College, Nott’m 1985-95
Dr. Quek Swee Hwa
Visiting Faculty (Professor)
BA (Shelton College)
BD (Faith Theological Seminary)
MA (University of Pennsylvania)
PhD (University of Manchester)
Postgraduate studies at Temple University, Philadelphia; University of Cambridge; and Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Greek, New Testament, Applied Theology & other areas
Brian Gammill
Visiting Faculty (Professor)
Educational Qualifications:
MBA Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia
B.A. Economics University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Nazarene Theological College, University of Manchester, England
Post-graduate studies in Missiology