SUPERVISOR/MENTOR, ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
ADVANCED RESEARCH PROGRAMS
PhD (Biblical Studies)
Uma John, "An Investigation of Selected Imprecations in the Old Testament in Light of Recent Psychological Biblical Criticism" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2025).
Junwen Ye, "An Iconographic Perspective on the Images of Yahweh in the Song of Moses (Deuteronomy 32:1-43)" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2024).
Dustin J. Mills, "Priestly Pragmatics: Leviticus 1-7 as Rhetoric of Enculturation" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2023).
Joachim Efulaka Mbela, "An Ethical Architecture of the Old Testament" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2023).
Chelcent Fuad, "The Literary Relationship between the Holiness Code and Other Pentateuch Legal Corpora" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2022).
Deborah L. Endean, "A Theological and Exegetical Study of ḥādāš with Special Emphasis on Isaiah 40-48" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2021).
Brian Thomas Shockey, "Beyond Comparison: A Process for Comparing Israelite and Ancient Near Eastern Literature" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2021).
Wesley Crouser, "Leviticus 26 and Ezekiel: Compositional Models and Direction of Influence" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2021).
Benjamin Wiggershaus, "The Man of Opened Eye: Ancient Near Eastern Revelatory Convention and the Balaam Cycle (Numbers 22-24)" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2021).
Tad C. Blacketer, "An Abundance of Good Things: Paul Ricoeur’s Cultural Imagination and a Phenomenology of Deuteronomism" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2020).
James Douglas Wilson, "Redefining the Roles of the Rural Levites in Deuteronomy" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2018).
Drew Samuel Holland, "They Are Written Right There: An Investigation of Royal Chronicles as Sources in 1-2 Kings" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2018).
Robert Alan Cope, "The Moral World(s) of Malachi" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2017).
Samuel Long, "Theological Function as the Key to Israelite Religious Distinctiveness in the Ancient Near East: The Holy Place as a Case Study" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2017).
Paavo N. Tucker, "'You Shall Know that I am Yhwh': The Holiness Composition in the Book of Exodus" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2016).
M. Sashi Jamir, "Prophetic Conflict and Yahwistic Tradition: A Synthetic Study of True and False Prophecy (Jeremiah 26-29)" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2015).
Mark A. Awabdy, "'He Loves the Immigrant': Deuteronomy’s Theological and Social Vision for the גר" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2012).
David B. Schreiner, "'For the Sake of Jerusalem, the City Which I Have Chosen': On the Lord's Choice of Zion/Jerusalem and Its Development in the Old Testament" (PhD dissertation, Asbury Theological Seminary, 2012).
EXTERNAL REVIEWER OR EXAMINER
PhD (Biblical Studies / Theology)
External Examiner for the PhD in Biblical Studies; Bin Kang, "Honor and Shame in 1 Samuel 1-7" (thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree PhD in Biblical Studies, Asia Graduate School of Theology; Biblical Seminary of the Philippines; Valenzuela City, Metro Manila, Philippines, February 18, 2021).
External Examiner for the PhD in Theological Studies; Gordon Charles Harris, "Cities, Human Rule and Genealogies in Genesis 1-11" (thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree PhD in Theological Studies, Wycliffe College and Graduate Centre for Theological Studies, Toronto School of Theology, the University of Toronto, September 4, 2020).
Committee Member for PhD in Biblical Studies; Joseph H. Price, "Sacrilegious Rulers in the Ancient Near East" (Ohio State University, August 18, 2015).
External Examiner for the PhD in Theology; Igal German, "The Inner-Textual Unity of Genesis 2–4 against the Backdrop of the History of Exegesis on the Narratives of Sin with Literary-Theological Implications" (thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree PhD in Theology, Toronto School of Theology, July 22, 2014).
External Examiner for the PhD in Theology; EunJung (EJ) Kim, "A Parallel Structure between the Jacob Story (Gen 25:19-37:1) and the Joseph Story (Gen 37:2-50:26): The Purpose of God’s Election of the Patriarchs" (thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree PhD in Theology, Toronto School of Theology, May 17, 2013).