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Scott R. A. Starbuck, Ph.D. serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University, where he has been teaching since 2002. He is also affiliated with Whitworth University in Theology. Dr. Starbuck is a co-founder of Gonzaga's Interreligious Textual Study Institute and serves as the Teaching Elder of Manito Presbyterian Church, having been ordained by the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1990.
Dr. Starbuck's academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies from Princeton Theological Seminary
- M.Div. in Biblical Studies from Princeton Theological Seminary
- B.A. in Philosophy from Whitworth University
Dr. Starbuck specializes in biblical theology and hermeneutics, with particular focus on the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern contexts. His research explores trauma recovery through biblical narratives, royal psalms, Isaiah interpretation, and the intersection of social justice with theological reflection. He examines how ancient texts can inform contemporary spiritual growth and address modern challenges including ecclesial sexual violence and trauma healing.
Dr. Starbuck's recent publications demonstrate a growing focus on trauma recovery through biblical interpretation, particularly examining how scriptural texts can support survivors of ecclesial sexual violence. His work increasingly connects ancient Near Eastern contexts with contemporary religious practice, while maintaining his longstanding expertise in psalm studies and royal psalms. His scholarship bridges academic biblical studies with practical pastoral concerns.
Dr. Starbuck has received recognition for his teaching excellence:
- Exemplary faculty award for excellence in teaching (2017)
While specific advising relationships aren't detailed in available materials, Dr. Starbuck's role as faculty sponsor of the Gonzaga Cycling Club demonstrates his commitment to student engagement beyond the classroom. His regular publication record suggests ongoing research activity that likely involves student collaboration, particularly in his areas of biblical scholarship and theological reflection.
Dr. Starbuck co-founded Gonzaga's Interreligious Textual Study Institute, which serves as a scholarly community examining religious texts across traditions. His involvement with this institute demonstrates his commitment to interfaith dialogue and collaborative textual study.




