Daniel L. Hill

Dr. Hill helped launch an urban, Christian classical school in Chicago, IL and served at a church in Houston, TX. His research interests include ecclesiology, theological anthropology, and political theology.  Hailing from outside Chicago, IL, the greatest city in the world, he previously studied at Wheaton College for his PhD in biblical and theological studies as well as Dallas Theological Seminary. He desires to encourage students to delight in the vastness of God’s goodness, the richness of our inheritance in Christ, and the beauty of the community into which we have been saved. The son of Patricia and Elliott Hill, he and his wife Jessica are the proud parents of one lime tree, a fiddle leaf fig plant, and a fickle jar of sourdough starter. He is a coffee snob, a hip hop connoisseur, and old in all the right ways. 

Daniel L. Hill’s Contributions

Human Ontology: What It Means To Be Human

In this episode, Kymberli Cook and Daniel Hill examine the important question, “what does it mean…
July 11, 2023

A Conversation with Dr. Daniel Hill

Dr. Mikel Del Rosario sits down with Dr. Daniel Hill, Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at…
October 14, 2021
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What Happens When We Die? – Classic

In this classic episode, Kymberli Cook, Mikel Del Rosario, Drs. Gary Habermas and Daniel Hill discuss…
August 24, 2021

The Beauty and Wonder of Theology

Dr. Daniel Lee Hill, assistant professor of Theological Studies, encourages believers to see theology as a…
March 4, 2021
Guest speaker recording The Table podcast

What Happens When We Die?

In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Mikel Del Rosario, Drs. Gary Habermas and Daniel Hill discuss near-death…
October 27, 2020
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The Names We Call Ourselves

Dr. Daniel Hill, assistant professor of Theological Studies, highlights of the primary tasks of the people…
July 3, 2019

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