Academic Careers Launched at Durham
Some of the academic posts held by former students of Theology and Religion at Durham ...
In Britain
- Nathan McDonald, Reader in Hebrew and Old Testament, University of St. Andrews
- Andreas Andreopoulos, Senior Lecturer in Orthodox Christianity, University of Winchester
- Helen Bond, Senior Lecturer in New Testament, University of Edinburgh
- Simon Gathercole, Lecturer in New Testament Studies, Cambridge University
- Judith Lieu, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University
- George Pattison, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Oxford University
Worldwide
- Adam Cooper, Senior Lecturer, John Paul II Institute, Melbourne, Australia
- John Goodrich, Assistant Professor of Bible, Moody Bible Institute, USA
- Nijay Gupta, Instructor of Biblical Studies, Seattle Pacific University, USA
- Bruce Longenecker, Professor of Religion and W. W. Melton Chair, Baylor University, USA
- Archimandrite Kirill Hovorun, Professor at the Spiritual Academy, Kiev, Ukraine
- Tim Hutchings, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Umeå University, Sweden
- Benjamin J. King, Assistant Professor of Church History, University of the South, Sewanee, USA
- Bronwen Neil, Senior Lecturer in Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University
- Hector Patmore, Postdoctoral Researcher, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands / Hebrew University, Israel
- Paul Trebilco, Professor of New Testament, University of Otago, New Zealand
- David Wagschal, Assistant Professor of Church History and Canon Law, St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, USA
- Sam Wells, Research Professor of Christian Ethics and Dean of Chapel, Duke University, USA
- Ben Witherington III, Amos Professor of New Testament Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary, USA
- George Dragas, Professor of Patrology at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology:
(If there are Durham alumni whom we have forgotten to include on this list, please let us know!)
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