Craig Blomberg

Craig L. Blomberg
BornAugust 3, 1955
NationalityAmerican
Known forNew Testament Matthew, parables, miracles, historical Jesus, Luke-Acts, John, 1 Corinthians, James), historical trustworthiness, New Testament theology, stewardship and money matters, and gender roles.
SpouseFrances Fulling Blomberg
ChildrenElizabeth Little and Rachel Blomberg
Academic background
EducationAugustana College, B.A.
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, M.A.
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen, Ph.D.
ThesisThe Tradition History of the Parables Peculiar to Luke's Central Section (1982)
Doctoral advisorI. Howard Marshall
Academic work
InstitutionsDistinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Denver Seminary, Colorado

Craig L. Blomberg (born August 3, 1955) is an American New Testament scholar. He is currently the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the New Testament at Denver Seminary in Colorado where he has been since 1986.[1][2] His area of academic expertise is the New Testament,[1] including subjects relating to The Law's fulfillment in Christ, parables, miracles, the historical Jesus, Luke-Acts, John, 1 Corinthians, James, the historical trustworthiness of Scripture, financial stewardship, gender roles, the Latter Day Saint movement, hermeneutics, New Testament theology, and exegetical methods, involving understanding the ancient's robust literary toolkit including thematic-structural chiams.[1][2] Blomberg has written and edited multiple books.

  1. ^ a b c "TGC Course | Life of Christ". The Gospel Coalition. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Blomberg, Craig L. "Ten Percent Won't Work for Everyone". CT Pastors. Retrieved December 27, 2023.

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