Brian J. WrightView profile
Adjunct Professor
Brian J. Wright is an Adjunct Professor at Liberty Baptist College’s School of Bible & Ministry, specializing in New Testament studies, textual criticism, and early Christian practices. He holds a PhD from Ridley College (Melbourne, Australia) and a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary. His research bridges ancient literacy practices with NT textual analysis, emphasizing communal reading traditions and manuscript studies. Wright’s scholarship spans over a dozen books and numerous peer-reviewed articles, including studies on first-century inscriptions, NT syntax, and early Christian literacy. He critiques methodological assumptions in NT studies and explores the intersection of faith and social justice, such as prison ministry and ethics. His pastoral work includes founding Redeemer Community Church in Pensacola, FL, and media contributions to Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and Desiring God. His publications blend academic rigor with practical Christian living, addressing topics like small-group discipleship and theological education. Wright’s reviews cover a broad range of theological and historical texts, reflecting his expertise in biblical interpretation, early church history, and interfaith dialogue. Notable works include Communal Reading in the Time of Jesus (2017) and God’s Daring Dozen Box Set (2021–2024), which analyze prophetic literature and NT themes.









