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Moyer Hubbard is a Professor and Chair of the New Testament Language and Literature Department at the Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. His research focuses on Pauline epistles, Greco-Roman contexts of the New Testament, and Second-Temple Judaism. He holds a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford and has authored influential works like Christianity in the Greco-Roman World and New Creation in Paul's Letters and Thought.
Hubbard's educational background includes degrees from Western Seminary (M.Div., Th.M.) and Multnomah University (B.S.). His scholarship bridges academic rigor and practical theological application, particularly in spiritual formation. He contributes to publications such as New Testament Studies and serves on the boards of the Evangelical Theological Society and Society of Biblical Literature.
His research emphasizes the intersection of early Christian thought with Greco-Roman cultural frameworks, exploring themes like Pauline ethics, pneumatology, and the socio-historical dynamics of early churches. Hubbard’s publications reflect a commitment to contextualizing biblical texts within their ancient settings while addressing contemporary theological questions.



