Dr. Bill Webb

Dr. Bill Webb

Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies

Biography

Dr. Bill Webb is married (Marilyn) with three grown children (Jonathan, Christine, and Joel) and a dog (Muffin). Education: Ph.D. Dallas Theological Seminary. Teaching: Professor of New Testament for 20 years (Heritage); Adjunct professor primarily at Tyndale Seminary and occasionally at ACTS and Acadia. Bill has worked as a pastor, chaplain, and professor over a span of twenty some years. In addition to conference speaking ministry, he has published several articles and books, including Returning Home (Sheffield Press, 1993), Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals (InterVarsity, 2001), Discovering Biblical Equality (two chapters; InterVarsity, 2005), Four Views on Moving from the Bible to Theology (one view and responses; Zondervan, 2009), Corporal Punishment in the Bible: A Redemptive Hermeneutic for Troubling Texts (InterVarsity, 2011), Bloody, Brutal, and Barbaric? Wrestling with Troubling War Texts (InterVarsity, 2019), and Getting Revelation Wrong: Rethinking End of the World Scenarios (forthcoming).

Academic Credentials

PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary, 1990 
ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary, 1985 
BA, Providence College, 1980

Areas of Specialization

Hermeneutics, Ethical issues in the biblical text, Corinthian correspondence, Apocalyptic Literature and Revelation