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Daniel R. Driver
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Old Testament
Winter 2010 Students
Please bookmark and frequent your respective course websites:
RLGS 101 (OT Scripture)
HEBR 102 (Hebrew II)
RLGS 314 (Jonah-Micah-Nahum)
Please bookmark and frequent your respective course websites:
Dr. Driver has co-edited two books on the Book of Hebrews, The Epistle to the Hebrews and Christian Theology (Eerdmans, 2009) and A Cloud of Witnesses: The Theology of Hebrews in its Ancient Contexts (T&T Clark, 2008). In October 2008 he successfully defended his PhD in Divinity (Old Testament) at St Mary’s College, University of St Andrews. It is currently being revised for publication and will appear with Mohr Siebeck (FAT II series) in early 2010 with the title Brevard Childs, Biblical Theologian: For the Church's One Bible.
For a downloadable article see "Later Childs," PTR 38/1 (2008): 117—129
. A more complete list of publications may be found in my curriculum vitae
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COURSES
- RLGS 1013 - Old Testament Scripture
- HEBR 1013, 1023 - Introduction to Biblical Hebrew I & II
- RLGS 3143 - Text & Interpretation: Jonah/Micah/Nahum in the XII
- RLGS 3213 - Text & Interpretation: Genesis
- RLGS 3263 - Text & Interpretation: Psalms
- HEBR 4013, 4023 - Readings in Biblical Hebrew I & II
- RLGS 4453 - Biblical Theological Themes: The Fate of the Dead
- RLGS 4483 - Biblical Theological Themes: The Old Testament at Christian Scripture
- RLGS 4996 - Honours Thesis in Religious Studies
Please contact me or log on to Moodle for current syllabi.
BOOKS
The St Andrews conference on The Epistle to the Hebrews and Christian Theology (18–22 July 2006) was the second in a series designed to bring scripture and theology into dialog around a common biblical text. (The Gospel of John was the first focal point, back in 2003, and the Book of Genesis was the third and most recent, in 2009.) I served as conference administrator in 2006 and had the priviledge of assisting more senior organizers with the editing of two volumes of conference proceedings.
Links
- Guidance on paper writing and revising
- Tyndale's Writing Centre — If you're one of my students, you should pay it a visit
- Alan Jacobs explains why revising is more than just editing
- Bedford / St Martin's offers a solid set of resources for the writing process
- For specific issues (like comma splices) also try Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL)
- SBL Style is standard for biblical studies — here's a free SBL style guide for students
- Other resources for students
- Oxford Reference Online (Tyndale subscribes) has excellent titles in Religion & Philosophy
- Software for Mac-using students of Hebrew: Accordance (or Logos) and Mellel
- Software for PC-using students of Hebrew: BibleWorks or Logos
- My "company" page at Tyndale
- St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Riverdale
- My personal site, www.danieldriver.com
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