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Austin A. Hess, MA is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Bible & Ministry at Lancaster Bible College (Lancaster, Pennsylvania). He holds a Master of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies from Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, Missouri) and a Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Seminary and Biblical Studies from Lancaster Bible College. His teaching focuses on biblical interpretation, theological foundations, and Christian narrative studies, including courses like BIB 106 Interpreting the Bible and THE 223/224 Christian Narrative I & II.
Hess’s research explores intersections between biblical theology and contemporary issues, such as technology’s impact on faith, Reformed theological frameworks, and ecclesiological structures. His publications span topics like Israelite educational models for the church, John Calvin’s ecclesiology, and theological responses to technological addiction, featured in venues such as The Common Table and The Front Porch. He has also presented conference papers on divine simplicity and Presbyterian church structures.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in his profile. Hess contributes to academic discourse through both scholarly articles and pedagogical innovation in theological education.





