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Kendall A. Davis serves as a Part-Time Lecturer at Concordia University Chicago and is a third-year PhD candidate in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh's School of Divinity under Dr. Matthew V. Novenson's supervision. His academic foundation includes a BA in Biblical Languages & Theatre from Concordia University Irvine and advanced theological degrees (MDiv, STM) from Concordia Seminary.
His research centers on messianic Christology in Luke and Acts, analyzing the term "christos" and its cognates within Lukan literature. Broader scholarly interests include literary-theological exegesis, biblical linguistics, hermeneutics, patristic interpretations, and the ecclesial practice of scriptural reading, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between theological frameworks and biblical texts.
Davis's publication output demonstrates focused engagement with New Testament Christology, particularly through his 2024 article on bodily redemption in healing narratives. His conference presentations reveal consistent exploration of political dimensions of Jesus' kingship, messianic redefinitions, and narrative ambiguity in Lukan infancy accounts, establishing a cohesive research trajectory in synoptic Gospel studies.
No scientific awards or grant funding details are documented. As a doctoral candidate, he has no formal advising responsibilities. Research activities appear centered in theological academia without institutional lab or team affiliations specified.




