Darrell L. Bock
Darrell L. Bock is a prominent American scholar specializing in the New Testament and a significant figure within the evangelical community. He currently serves as the executive director of Cultural Engagement at The Hendricks Center and holds the position of Senior Research Professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) in Dallas, Texas.
Bock earned his PhD from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, where he had the privilege of being mentored by renowned scholar I. Howard Marshall. Throughout his academic journey, he was also profoundly influenced by notable figures such as Harold Hoehner, Martin Hengel, and Otto Betz, particularly during his time as a Humboldt scholar at Tübingen University.
Over the years, Bock has made significant contributions to biblical scholarship through his extensive writings and research. He is recognized for his work on the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as for his insights into the historical context of the New Testament. His notable publications include "Jesus According to Scripture" and "Studying the Historical Jesus," which have been influential in both academic and theological circles. Bock's commitment to bridging the gap between faith and scholarship has made him a respected voice in contemporary discussions surrounding biblical interpretation and cultural engagement.
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