Contributors
Ardel B. Caneday (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is Professor of New Testament & Greek at the University of Northwestern–St. Paul, Minnesota, where he teaches with Ed Glenny. He is coauthor with Thomas Schreiner of The Race Set before Us: A Biblical Theology of Perseverance and Assurance (IVP, 2001), coeditor with Matthew Barrett of Four Views on the Historical Adam (Zondervan, 2013), and the author of numerous articles, essays, and reviews. He is currently writing a commentary on the Gospel of John (B&H, forthcoming).
David D. Danielson II (MA, Durham University) is currently employed by Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. He recently completed a master’s thesis on the return of the seventy-two (Luke 10:17–21) and is interested in early Christology, and in canonical and non-canonical Gospels. Mr. Danielson studied hermeneutics and Greek under Ed Glenny as an undergraduate at Northwestern College (now University of Northwestern–St. Paul).
Joshua W. Jipp (PhD, Emory University) is Associate Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is the author of Divine Visitations and Hospitality to Strangers in Luke-Acts: An Interpretation of the Malta Episode in Acts 28:1–10 (Brill, 2013), Christ Is King: Paul’s Royal Ideology (Fortress, 2015), Saved by Faith and Hospitality (Eerdmans, 2017), Reading Acts (Cascade, 2018), and numerous articles, essays, and reviews. Dr. Jipp was among Ed Glenny’s first students when he began to teach at Northwestern College (now University of Northwestern–St. Paul).
Lance Kramer (MDiv, ThM, Bethlehem College & Seminary) is the Assistant to the President and Instructor of Bible and Theology at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis. His interests include the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, biblical languages, and biblical theology. Mr. Kramer studied Greek under Ed Glenny as an undergraduate at Northwestern College (now University of Northwestern–St. Paul).
Jonathan R. Pratt (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of New Testament at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Plymouth, Minnesota, and also serves as an elder at Redeemer Bible Church in Minnetonka, Minnesota. He is the author of numerous articles, essays, and reviews. While earning his MDiv at Central Seminary, Dr. Pratt took numerous exegesis and hermeneutics courses from Ed Glenny. Ed also supervised his ThM thesis.
Anna Rask (MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; ThM, Luther Seminary [in progress]) is Adjunct Professor in Biblical Studies at the University of Northwestern–St. Paul, Minnesota. Her research interests include Old Testament studies, specifically the Pentateuch, and she is currently writing a workbook on Daniel. Ms. Rask got to know Ed Glenny and his scholarship as a Biblical Studies major at the University of Northwestern–St. Paul.
Greg Rosauer (MA, MA, Wheaton College; MS, University of Illinois) is the Archivist at the Berntsen Library at the University of Northwestern–St. Paul, Minnesota, where he is also an Adjunct Professor in Biblical and Theological Studies. His research interests include twentieth-century evangelical and fundamentalist history, and the Christian doctrine of atonement. Mr. Rosauer studied Greek and biblical theology under Ed Glenny as an undergraduate at Northwestern College (now University of Northwestern–St. Paul).
John Screnock (PhD, University of Toronto) is Research Fellow in Hebrew Bible at the University of Oxford, and Co-Investigator in the Critical Editions of the Hebrew Bible project. He is the author of Traductor Scriptor: The Old Greek Translation of Exodus 1-14 as Scribal Activity (Brill, 2017), Esther: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text (with Robert D. Holmstedt; Baylor, 2015), and numerous articles, essays, and reviews. As an undergraduate at Northwestern College (now University of Northwestern–St. Paul), Dr. Screnock studied Elementary Greek with Ed Glenny who was also his academic advisor for all four years.
Robert A. Snyder (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is an associate pastor at Countryside Bible Church in Jonesville, Michigan, the director of Spring Branch Academy, and a lecturer in religion at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan. An ordained minister, he holds an MDiv from Central Seminary, Minneapolis, where he studied under Ed Glenny.
Brian J. Tabb (PhD, London School of Theology) is Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis. He also serves as an elder at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis. He is the managing editor of the online journal Themelios, and the author of All Things New: Revelation as Canonical Capstone (IVP, 2019), Suffering in Ancient Worldview: Luke, Seneca, and 4 Maccabees in Dialogue (Bloomsbury, 2017), and numerous articles, essays, and reviews. Dr. Tabb was a research assistant for Ed Glenny in 2008–2009.