Dean, Director of Ph.D. Studies, and Professor of Systematic Theology and Director of the Ph.D. program at Baptist Bible Seminary
B.S. University of Alabama in Huntsville
M.Div. Liberty Baptist Seminary
S.T.M. Dallas Theological Seminary
Ph.D. Dallas Theological Seminary
Author of the forthcoming Evangelical Exegetical Commentary volume on Revelation, available on March 1, 2017.
Michael Stallard is Dean, Director of Ph.D. Studies, and Professor of Systematic Theology and Director of the Ph.D. program at Baptist Bible Seminary, where his research and teaching interests include Dispensational Premillennialism, ecclesiology, Baptist distinctives, and theological method. He is the author of The Early Twentieth-Century Dispensationalism of Arno C. Gaebelein (Edwin Mellen Press) and the commentary on 1 & 2 Thessalonians published by AMG, and his articles have appeared in The Journal of Ministry and Theology, The Baptist Bulletin, The Conservative Theological Journal, Bibliotheca Sacra, and The Dictionary of Premillennial Theology.
Michael Stallard's forthcoming volume on Revelation will appear in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary, a groundbreaking commentary series on the entire Bible. The EEC incorporates the latest critical biblical scholarship, and it is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. The publication of the EEC by Logos Bible Software marks the first time a major Bible commentary series has been published first in digital form. Learn more...
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