John Hurtgen, Dr.
John Hurtgen, Dr.
Dean of the School of Theology, Professor of New Testament and Greek
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Druien Hall
UPO
868
(Ph.D. & M.Div., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A., University of Louisville)
Dr. John Hurtgen serves as the second dean since the founding of the School of Theology
in 1998. The goal of joining God’s mission in the world by producing world changers
for Christ remains Dr. Hurtgen’s constant vision and challenge. Equipping students
with Biblical tools for life and ministry is his passion, as he teaches undergraduate
and graduate courses in the NT. He also serves as director of the Master of Theology
program.
His research interest continues to be the intersection between sociolinguistics and
the New Testament, with an initial analysis of the Book of Revelation (Anti-language
in the Apocalypse of John (Mellen Biblical Press, 1993). Although, his attention has
also turned to rock ‘n’ roll (“Boy, Baby, and Bomb: Antilanguage in the Music of
U2,” in Exploring U2: Is This Rock ‘N’ Roll? Essays on the Music, Work, and Influence
of U2 [Scarecrow Press, 2012]) and science fiction (“Revelation and Destruction in
A Canticle for Leibowitz,” co-written chapter with son, Joseph Hurtgen, in Jesuits
in Science Fiction: The Clash of Reason and Revelation on Other Worlds. Richard Feist,
ed. [Vernon Press, Forthcoming 2022]).
Dr. Hurtgen serves as pastor of Mt. Gilboa Baptist Church (a small yet vibrant fellowship
less than 20 minutes from the main campus). He continues to lead Bible studies and
preach in other churches. He and his wife Pam have three brilliant sons, two awesome
daughters-in-law, and four beloved grandchildren.
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