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Dr. David Johnson is a Lecturer in New Testament at Regents Theological College, Affiliate Professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, and PhD Supervisor at Bangor University's School of History, Law and Social Sciences. His academic work focuses on New Testament studies with specializations in apocalyptic literature, literary methods, affect studies, and Pentecostal hermeneutics. Johnson's research bridges textual criticism with contemporary theological interpretation, particularly exploring the intersection of early Christian writings and modern Pentecostal traditions.
- PhD in Theology (Bangor University)
- Editorial board member for the Journal of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity
- Focus areas: Biblical exegesis, reception history, and pneumatology
His research interests include analyzing apocalyptic imagery in Revelation, examining the role of the Holy Spirit in early Christian communities, and tracing how Pentecostal movements have interpreted biblical texts throughout history. Recent work explores artistic representations of spiritual themes in medieval manuscripts and modern theological discourse.
Johnson's publications demonstrate a multidisciplinary approach, combining biblical scholarship with cultural studies. His 2018 monograph on pneumatic discernment in the Apocalypse has become a key text in Pentecostal theology. Current research trends show increasing attention to environmental theology through microbial ecology studies, reflecting his innovative cross-disciplinary engagement.
He serves as a doctoral supervisor focusing on New Testament studies and apocalyptic literature, guiding students in methodologies that integrate literary analysis with historical context. Editorial activities include advancing scholarship on global Pentecostal movements through peer-reviewed journal contributions.
