In this second edition of the Mobile Ed podcast, Dr. Kenneth Waters and Dr. Joshua Jipp discuss influential scholars, the book of Romans, hospitality in the New Testament, and how they began their journey in biblical studies. Both Dr. Waters and Dr. Jipp were in Bellingham last week filming courses for Logos Mobile Ed. See all the courses currently available, and learn more about Mobile Ed.
Johnny Cisneros, Director of Curriculum and Instructional Design, is the creator of Logos Mobile Education. He earned a Master of Christian Studies degree in Biblical Languages from Regent College in Vancouver, BC. He is currently working on a PhD in E-Research and Technology Enhanced Learning.
Dr. Kenneth Waters is Professor of New Testament and Associate Dean of the Division of Religion and Philosophy at Azusa Pacific University. He is the author of Afrocentric Sermons: The Beauty of Blackness in the Bible and I Saw the Lord: A Pilgrimage through Isaiah 6, as well as numerous articles and essays in such publications as the Journal of Biblical Literature, The Expository Times, The Quarterly Review, the Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology, and more. He is married to Deborah L. Waters, an elementary school teacher, and both Dr. and Mrs. Waters serve as associate ministers at the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
Dr. Joshua Jipp has taught New Testament in a variety of settings, including as a Teaching Fellow at TEDS, before joining the faculty where he currently serves as Assistant Professor of New Testament. He enjoys baseball, basketball, walking or hiking outdoors, and spending time with his wife, Amber, and their two sons. His most recent scholarly work includes “Paul’s Areopagus Speech of Acts 17:16–34 as Both Critique And Propaganda” in the Journal of Biblical Literature and Divine Visitations and Hospitality to Strangers in Luke–Acts: An Interpretation of the Malta Episode in Acts 28:1–10 (Brill). He is currently working on a book on Pauline Christology for Fortress Press and the Two Horizons Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.
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