Joseph D. Fantin

Dr. Fantin believes an accurate understanding of God’s Word will enable the believer to grow in his or her relationship with Christ, to love God and others, to bring Christ’s love to a lost world, to build up the church, and most importantly, to glorify God. He is committed to teaching exegetical method in order to help students understand, apply, and teach the Bible in order to achieve these goals. Dr. Fantin’s research interests include the first-century world, Greek language and linguistics, exegetical method, and exegesis of the Gospel of John and Hebrews. He and his wife, Robin, have two children: Jillian and David.

Joseph D. Fantin’s Books

Joseph D. Fantin’s Publication Articles

Joseph D. Fantin’s Contributions

Rome in the Bible and the Early Church

Peter Oakes, editor
Baker Academic

An Introduction to the Study of Paul

David Horrell
Bloomsbury T&T Clark

New Testament Greek and Exegesis: Essays in Honor of Gerald F. Hawthorne

Amy M. Donaldson, Timothy B. Sailors, editors
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

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