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Max Botner, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Theology & Leadership at Jessup University and Director of the Center for Bible Study. His research focuses on Jewish exegetical practices, ancient messianism, early Christology, and sacrificial theologies in early Jewish and Christian traditions. He emphasizes training students, clergy, and leaders to engage deeply with biblical narratives.
Education:
- Ph.D. in New Testament Studies, University of St. Andrews (2017)
- Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Classics, University of California, Davis (2013)
- M.A. in Biblical and Theological Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary (2011)
- B.A. in Business Administration, William Jessup University (2009)
Research Interests: Botner explores how early Jewish and Christian communities interpreted scripture, particularly through Markan Christology, messianic titles, and sacrificial metaphors. His work bridges historical-critical methods with practical theological training.
Publications: Botner’s works include monographs and edited volumes on topics like atonement theology, Markan narratives, and Pauline epistles. His 2019 book Jesus Christ as the Son of David in the Gospel of Mark earned the 2021 Manfred Lautenschläger Award for Theological Promise.
Awards:
- 2021 Manfred Lautenschläger Award for Theological Promise
Advising & Grants: While no specific grants are listed, Botner’s role as an educator emphasizes mentorship in theological training. His publications reflect collaborative editorial work and supervision of scholarly contributions.
Labs/Teams: As Director of the Center for Bible Study, Botner oversees initiatives to deepen biblical literacy and interdisciplinary theological engagement.




