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Curriculum Vita
Timothy G. Crawford, Ph.D.
Dean of the College of Christian Studies
Professor of Christian Studies
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Education:
Undergraduate:
B.A. cum laude, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, May 1980.
Major: Religion; Minor: History.
Masters:
M.Div. Southwestern Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas, May 1984. Areas of Concentration: Hebrew, Greek, Archaeology.
Doctoral:
Ph.D. Southern Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, May 1990. Seminar Areas: Hebrew, Old Testament History, Hellenistic Greek, (seminars included Masoretic Studies, Aramaic, Inscriptions, Old Testament Patriarchal Period, Intertestamental Literature, and Pauline Letters)
Dissertation: “Blessing and Curse in Syro-Palestinian Inscriptions of the Iron Age”
Other Graduate & Post-Graduate Studies (selected):
“Christianity and the Holocaust: History, Analysis, Implications,” a seminar at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, June 15-19, 2009.
Traveling Seminar in Spain, “Jews, Christians, & Muslims in Medieval Spain.” June 2004. Berger Grant Recipient.
“Things Which Are Caesar’s, Things Which Are God’s: Religion, Liberal Democracy, and the Public Forum” Seminar with Paul J. Weithman (Notre Dame University) at the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, June 2002.
Travel to Holocaust Related Sites in Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Poland, Summer 2001.
“Universal Human Rights in International Contexts” Seminar with Elizabeth Kiss (Duke University) at the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, June 1998.
Sabbatical Leave spent at Hebrew Union College/Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio. Studies in Akkadian, Rabbinical Literature, and Post-Holocaust Theology. Advanced Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic, Fall 1997.
Excavation at Tell Rehov, Israel, July 1997, under the supervision of Professor Amihai Mazar of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
Eastern European Summer Seminar, Tour of Holocaust related sites in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany, June 1997.
Lessons and Legacies Summer Seminar on the Holocaust, Northwestern University, June 1996.
“Lilly Teaching Fellow” participant in year-long workshop sponsored by the Lilly Foundation and the American Academy of Religion, “Teaching Religion in the South,” 1995–96.
“Cultural Memory” Seminar with Leo Spitzer and Marianne Hirsch at the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, June 1994.
Independent Studies in the Pentateuch and Job with Professor E. W. Nicholson, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford University (visiting the USA) Spring 1989.
Studies with H.G.M. Williamson in Old and Imperial Aramaic and Hebrew, The Oriental Studies Faculty, University of Cambridge, Lent Term, 1987.
Studies in Akkadian (Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian) with Professor Thomas Smothers, Southern Seminary, 1987-88.
Studies in Phoenician Inscriptions, with Professor Smothers, Southern Seminary, 1986.
Excavation at Tel Batash (Timnah), Israel under the supervision of Professor George Kelm of the Southwestern Seminary and Professor Amihai Mazar of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1983 and 1985.
Professional Experience:
2008-presentDean of the College of Christian Studies and Professor of Christian Studies, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
2003-2008Accreditation Liaison for Bluefield College with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
2001–2008Professor of Bible, Hebrew, & Holocaust Studies Bluefield College
2001–2003Director of the Bluefield College Self-Study in preparation for reaccreditation by the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools
1994-2001Associate Professor of Old Testament & Hebrew, Bluefield College
1998Editor of Bluefield College Substantive Change Report in preparation for Substantive Change Visit from the Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools
1995–1999Director of Bachelor of Christian Ministry Program (Degree Completion), Bluefield College
1994Planning committee for Appalachian Colleges Association Religion & Philosophy Professors’ Workshop
1991-presentChair, Division of Humanities (1999 reorganization and new division: Division of Christian Studies)
1991-presentInstructor in degree completion programs at Bluefield College
1990-1994Assistant Professor of Old Testament & Hebrew, Bluefield College
1991Instructor for Elderhostel Program, Bluefield College, “Conflicts Ancient and Modern in the Near East”
1988-1990Instructor of Old Testament Interpretation, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
1986-1989Garret Teaching Fellow, OT courses, Greek, Hebrew at Southern Seminary
1988 & 1990Assistant to the Curator, the Archaeological Museum of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
1984-1985Assistant in the Archaeology Center, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Publications:
Current project: preparing a new edition of Page Kelley’s Biblical Hebrew, An Introductory Grammar for Eerdmans, projected 2012(?).
“Reading Samson with the Dead.” Perspectives in Religious Studies Fall 2008 (35.3) 223-36.
Articles for The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, Abingdon Press: “Corner, Ascent of the,” “Corrections of the Scribes,” “Masora,” “Masoretes,” Tadmor,” “Tahpanhes,” “Talmai,” Tappuah,” Telaim,” “Terah,” “Uzzen-Sheerah,” and “Zuriel.”
Review of a significant book in Jewish Christian Relations for a special edition of Review and Expositor, Winter 2006, 103/1.
“Integrating the Masorah into Classroom Instruction: In Tribute to Page H. Kelley” with D.S. Mynatt. Perspectives in Religious Studies Winter 2001 (28.4) 373–84.
Review of A. Dotan’s Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia. on-line at TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism, vol. 6 (2001).
Cluster Book Review for Perspectives in Religious Studies, Fall 2001 (28/3) 291–94.
“Taking the Promised Land, Leaving the Promised Land: Luke’s Use of Joshua as a Christian Foundation Story.” Review and Expositor 95/2 (Spring 1998) 251-62. Also on-line at
The Masorah of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: Introduction and Annotated Glossary. Written with P.H. Kelley and D.S. Mynatt. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998. (This book was translated into German in 2003 Die Masora der Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, Einfürung und Kommentiertes Glossar, Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. It was translated into Korean in 2010.)
A Handbook to: Biblical Hebrew, An Introductory Grammar. Produced with P.H. Kelley and T.L. Burden. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1994. (Translated into Korean in 2001.)
A series of thirteen articles in the Religious Herald (the state Baptist paper of the Baptist General Association of Virginia) providing adult Sunday School Commentary on Genesis 12–50. January 3–March 25, 1993, vol. CLXV.
Blessing and Curse in Syro-Palestinian Inscriptions of the Iron Age, New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 1992.
Articles for the Mercer Dictionary of the Bible (Watson E. Mills, gen. ed. Mercer University Press, 1990): “Ashdod,” “Ashkelon,” “Ekron,” “Gaza,” “Gath,” “Nebuchadrezzar,” “Mediterranean Sea.”
Presentations:
“Thoughts on the History, Grammar, and Translation of Hebrew.” Belmont University lecture series, Nashville, TN, February 8, 2010.
“Reading Samson with the Dead” Presidential Address to the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, Belmont University, May 2008.
Response to the author on the use of Barry Bandstra’s Reading the Old Testament, An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible, Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature, Winston-Salem, NC, March 2005.
“The Use of a Collaborative Website for the Teaching of Biblical Hebrew,” NAPH session at the Annual Meeting of American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature, November 2003.
Producing a Website to assist in the Teaching of the Biblical Languages, the second year. ACA Technology Summit, Johnson City, TN, October 2002.
Producing a Website to assist in the Teaching of the Biblical Languages, the first year. ACA Technology Summit, Johnson City, TN, October 2001.
Review of Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature, Nashville, TN, November 2000.
“Using Technology to Teach About the Holocaust” Appalachian College Association Teaching Conference, May 2000 and ACA Technology Summit, Knoxville, TN, October 2000.
“Using the Masorah of Biblia Hebraica Quinta in the Teaching of Hebrew and Hebrew Bible” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature, Boston, MA, November 21, 1999.
Response Paper on “Teaching the Masorah in Universities and Seminaries” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature, Orlando, FL, November 1998.
“Taking the Promised Land, Leaving the Promised Land: Luke’s Use of Joshua as a Christian Foundation Story.” Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature, Knoxville, TN, March 1998.
Grants:
Berger Foundation Grant for Travel to Spain, June 2004, to study Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Spain.
Appalachian College Association Grant to produce a Web Site to assist in the teaching of Biblical Languages 2001–2003.
Appalachian College Association Grant for team of professors to construct and teach an interdisciplinary, technology intensive course on the Holocaust, Spring 2000.
Appalachian College Association travel grant for travel to Holocaust-related sites in Europe and archaeological excavation in Israel at Tell-Rehov, summer 1997.
Professional Memberships & Awards:
Outstanding Teaching Award, Bluefield College, 1995 & 2003 (faculty selection)
Alpha Chi Educator of the Year, Bluefield College, 2006–2007 (student selection)
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion
Vice President 2006–2007
President 2007–2008
Society of Biblical Literature
National Association of Professors of Hebrew
International Organization for Masoretic Studies
Listed in Directory of American Scholars
Who’s Who Among American Teachers 2006
Who’s Who in American Education 2007-2008
Extra-curricular and denominational responsibilities:
Council of Advisors for the Center for Ministry Effectiveness and Educational Leadership at Baylor University, 2010-2013.
Institutional representative on the Theological Educational Council of the Baptist General Convention of Texas
Courses Taught:
Old Testament and Hebrew:
Old Testament Survey
Studies in the Prophets
Studies in the Psalms and Wisdom Literature
Formation and History of the Hebrew Kingdoms
First, Second, & Third Year Hebrew
Aramaic
Other courses:
Antisemitism, Christianity, & the Holocaust
New Testament Survey
Church History
Baptist History
Heaven & Hell in the Bible and Literature
Bible Survey (degree completion program)
Other Duties at Bluefield:
Faculty President 2000–2001, Faculty Committee, Enrollment Management Committee, Promotions Committee, Information Technology Committee
Church Experience:
Meadow Oaks Baptist Church, Temple, TX, adult Sunday School teacher, choir member, personnel committee, since fall 2008.
Lenten Bible Study Leader, St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, Killeen, TX March-April 2009
First Baptist Church, Bluefield, WV (affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia): deacon, adult Sunday School Teacher, choir member, children’s worker, Pastor Search, Personnel, and Scholarship Committees, 1990-2008.
While at Bluefield College numerous Winter Bible Studies and preaching opportunities at various churches
Highland Baptist Church, Louisville, KY, adult Sunday School Teacher and choir member, 1985-1990
Gambrell Street Baptist Church, Fort Worth, TX, deacon, children’s Sunday School Teacher, choir member
First Baptist Church, Huntsville, AL, youth group, choir, missions trips
Selected References
Dr. William D.M. Carrell
Pastor, University Baptist Church
Baltimore, MD
email:
phone:
(former colleague and supervisor at Bluefield)
Dr. William Bellinger
Religion Department
Baylor University
Waco, TX 76798
tel.: 817.755.3735
email:
(former professor at Southwestern Seminary)
Dr. Thomas V. Brisco, Dean & Professor
Logsdon School of Theology
Logsdon Administrative Suite Office 116
Box 16235
Abilene, TX 79698-6235
tel.: 254.710.3735
email:
(former professor at Southwestern Seminary)
Dr. Daniel S. Mynatt
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Professor of Religion
Anderson University
316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621
Anderson, SC 29621
tel.: 864.231.2056
email:
(co-author)
Dr. Eddie Stepp
Assistant Professor
Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy
Gardner-Webb University
BOX 7243
Boiling Springs, NC 28017
tel.: 704.406.3269
email:
(former colleague at Bluefield)