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Mark Dubis is a Professor of Biblical Studies at Union University since 2002, with prior teaching experience at Baylor University. His work bridges Greek grammar, 1 Peter exegesis, and technology in theological education.
- Education: Ph.D. in Theological Studies (Union Theological Seminary, 1998), Th.M. (Calvin Theological Seminary, 1989), M.Div. (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 1987), B.S. (Clemson University, 1982)
His research focuses on Greek linguistics, biblical theology, and digital tools for scriptural analysis, including co-creating BibleMesh's online Greek courses. He also served on the Society of Biblical Literature’s Computer-Assisted Research Section steering committee.
Recent scholarship highlights aspects of Greek verbal systems (2016), NT background research (2003), and digital theological resources (2000-2005). Earlier works include 1 Peter interpretations (2002, 2004), biblical software (2001), and translation challenges (2003).
- Awards: Who's Who in America (2010), Union University Study Grant (2002), Glenn Knudsvig Memorial Scholarship (2005), Arrow Leadership Program (2001)
He contributes to Computer-Assisted Research in theology and has worked on the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament with Logos Bible Software. His full biography includes ordained Baptist ministry and global Bible translation advocacy.
