
About
Phillip Marshall serves as Associate Professor of Biblical Languages in the Department of Classics and Biblical Languages at Houston Christian University's School of Christian Thought. His expertise centers on Classical Biblical Hebrew and Hellenistic Greek, with additional teaching in biblical exegesis and Old Testament studies across undergraduate and graduate programs.
Education:
- PhD in Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- MDiv, Westminster Theological Seminary in California
- BA in Biblical Studies, The Master’s College
- Undergraduate Studies in Russian Language, Linguistics, and Soviet Politics, Georgetown University
Research Focus: Dr. Marshall's scholarly work emphasizes grammatical analysis of biblical languages, Old Testament textual criticism, and Septuagint studies. His current research involves preparing the doctoral dissertation "A Critical Edition of the Hexaplaric Fragments of Ecclesiastes" for publication with Peeters Publishers as part of The Hexapla Project series, alongside contributions to Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words.
Service: He actively participates in university governance through HCU's Recruiting and Admissions committee. Previous academic appointments include Instructor of Old Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (2007-08) and Professor of Old Testament Studies at The Midwest Center for Theological Studies (2007-08).
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