The False Dichotomy of Academic Study Vs. Spiritual Life
Dr. Terri Moore, adjunct professor of New Testament Studies, discusses how the academic study of Scripture becomes a vehicle through which faith can grow and flourish.
About the Contributors
Dr. Terri Moore
Dr. Terri Moore serves as Assistant Professor of Greek and New Testament at Criswell College. She earned both her Th.M. and Ph.D. in New Testament from Dallas Theological Seminary, and she also holds a Bachelor of Science from Mississippi College.
At her home church of First Baptist Arlington, Dr. Moore teaches Sunday School and serves on the deacon council. As a professor, she is committed to clarity in instruction and expects excellence from her students-but above all, she hopes her students leave her classroom having encountered Jesus in the pages of the New Testament.
Dr. Terri Moore holds a B.S. from Mississippi College and a Th.M. and Ph.D. in New Testament from Dallas Theological Seminary. She has served as adjunct professor in the NT department of Dallas Seminary since 2010 and is currently adjunct faculty at Criswell College and Dallas Baptist University. Her new book, The Mysteries, Resurrection, and 1 Corinthians 15, will be available soon from Fortress Academic/Lexington Press. In addition to researching and teaching the NT, Dr. Moore enjoys traveling and other adventures with her husband, Darren, and their three children, Jacob, Stella, and Alex.