About
Dr. Scott Shidemantle is a Professor of Biblical Studies at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA. He specializes in Johannine Literature (Gospel of John, Epistles of John, Revelation) and integrates historical geography through his courses like BIB 341. Ordained as a Ruling Elder in the PCA, he balances academic rigor with pastoral insight. His research focuses on New Testament exegesis, textual criticism, and early Christian writings. He holds a Ph.D. (2001) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and has taught since 2001, including a visiting professorship at Jerusalem University College (2022).
- Education:
- Ph.D., 2001, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
- Th.M., 1992, Princeton Theological Seminary
- M.Div., 1991, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
- B.A., 1987, Slippery Rock University
His research interests span Johannine literature, biblical archaeology, and ethical issues in contemporary theology. Recent projects include organizing study trips to Israel (9th trip scheduled for 2023/24) and contributing to the Baker Encyclopedia of Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics. He has published extensively in journals like the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society and engages in public theological discourse (e.g., critiques of The DaVinci Code).
- Awards:
- Distinguished American High School Students (1983)
- Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (1987)
Dr. Shidemantle’s teaching includes courses on Old Testament survey, Pauline epistles, and Calvin’s Institutes. He actively participates in academic societies like the Evangelical Theological Society and Society for Biblical Literature.


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