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Joseph Garner is a lecturer at Hannibal-LaGrange University (HLGU), where he teaches History, Church History, and Historical Theology. His work emphasizes the integration of Christian worldview with academic disciplines, focusing on the sovereignty of Christ in all knowledge domains. HLGU’s mission to develop whole persons in the image of Christ aligns with his vocational goals.
- PhD Candidate in Biblical Studies - Historical Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Master of Divinity with Biblical Languages, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Bachelor of General Studies, University of Louisiana
Garner’s research and teaching revolve around three pillars: history as worship, history for spiritual formation, and history for healthy churches. He prioritizes Baptist history, theological biographies, and spiritual disciplines to cultivate Christ-likeness in students.
His educational philosophy emphasizes the development of spiritual maturity alongside academic rigor, aiming to produce graduates who serve local churches globally. He draws inspiration from Hebrews 12:1, encouraging students to engage with historical “witnesses” for personal and communal growth.
Garner integrates ancient prayers and historical theology into coursework, blending academic analysis with practical application. His approach bridges vocational training and holistic human development, rooted in the belief that education must transcend job preparation to nurture inherent God-given value.
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