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    Juan Hernandez

    Juan Hernández Jr.

    Bethel University

    Associate Professor Of New Testament and Early Christianity
    St. Paul, MN
    j-hernandez@bethel.edu
    Curriculum Vitae:

    Education

    Ph.D., Emory University
    M.Div., Th.M., Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary
    B.S., Valley Forge Christian College

    Biography Statement

    Dr. Hernández has served in a variety of ministerial capacities within both Spanish and English-speaking churches and has taught at a number of institutions, including Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Candler School of Theology, and MacAfee School of Theology. Currently, Dr. Hernández is an Associate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Bethel University. In 2008 his published dissertation, Scribal Habits and Theological Influences in the Apocalypse (Mohr Siebeck), was awarded the Armin-Schmitt-Preis für biblische Textforschung for excellence in biblical scholarship. Since 2008, Dr. Hernández has written 10 articles (published and forthcoming) in the areas of textual criticism, early Byzantine interpretation, and the Apocalypse for scholarly volumes and peer-reviewed journals. He has served on the International Greek New Testament Project Committee and editorial board of the Editio Critica Maior for the forthcoming volume on John’s Apocalypse. He has participated and presented at international conferences, including the Codex Sinaiticus Conference at the British Library in London and the Institut für Septuaginta und biblische Forschung at the Kirchliche Hochschule in Wuppertal, Germany. His current project is a volume of studies on Andrew of Caesarea’s seventh century commentary on the Apocalypse to be published in the Studien und Texte zum Christentum und Antike series.