David Wallace, Ph.D.
Bio
Dr. Wallace joined the faculty at Regent University to teach New Testament in the College of Arts and Sciences after having served as a pastor-scholar in Texas. He has also served as a hospital chaplain and a prison chaplain, completing his chaplaincy training at Duke University Medical Center. He has over twenty years of experience teaching at the undergraduate and seminary level. And as a teacher and speaker, he is passionate about discovering truths from Scripture and communicating key principles that encourage and inspire Christians to know God’s heart and the Person of Jesus Christ.
Credentials
- Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- M.A., Communication Studies, Regent University
- B.B.A., Evangel University
Publications
- Election of the Lesser Son: Paul’s Lament Midrash in Romans 9-11, Fortress Press (2012)
- Contributor: Devotions on the Greek New Testament, Zondervan (2012)
- Gospel of God: Romans as Paul’s Aeneid, Pickwick Publications—Wipf & Stock (2008)