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Welcome to the Virtual Office of Darin M. Wood, Ph.D.
Darin is pastor of Memorial Baptist Church in Corsicana, Texas. He received a Bachelor's degree from Dallas Baptist University in 1990 and a Master's degree from Southwestern Seminary in 1993. Recently, Darin received his Doctor of Philosophy in New Testament Theology from Southwestern Seminary. In addition to pastoring Memorial Baptist Church, Darin is an instructor of philosophy at Navarro College. He regularly posts at the Pastor's Page of Memorial Baptist Church's website. His passions include loving God, his wife, and golf! To contact Darin, email him at dwood610@hotmail.com.
Philosophy 1316--History of Religion I A historical survey of major religions including Judaism. | |
Philosophy 1317--History of Religion II A historical survey of major religions including Christianity. |
Critical Concerns regarding the Johaninne EpistlesA discussion of the stucture, genre, authorship, and date of all three epistles and a defense of their canonicity. | |
John Chrysostum: His Life, Legacy, and Influence A sketch of Chrysostum's life and an exploration of his writings and impact on church evangelism. | |
The Non-Canonical Gospels A methodical review of the non-canonical sources about Jesus. | |
The Righteousness of God in the Pauline Corpus An examination of examines the crucial role that righteousness plays in understanding Paul's perspectives on justification, propitiation, expiation, and covenant. | |
The Structure of the ApocalypseAn in-depth analysis of the structure (or structures) behind the Book of Revelation. |
| Ancient Christian Gospels, by Helmut Koester | |
| Manuscripts and the Text of the New Testament: An Introduction for English Readers, by I.A. Moir and J.K. Elliot | |
| A General Survey of the History of the Canon of the New Testment, by B.F. Westcott |
Reconstructing the Text of the Gospels of Matthew and John from the Writings of Clement of Alexandria: A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the School of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2006).This dissertation reconstructs and analyzes the Gospels of Matthew and John as found in the Clement of Alexandria's writing. |
| B.H. Carroll Theological Institute | |
| Memorial Baptist Church Online | |
| Navarro College Department of Social Sciences | |
| SeminaryLibrary | |
| Society of Biblical Literature |
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