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EDUCATION

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana,
1999–2004
• Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology, May 2004
• Dissertation: “The Jubilee from Leviticus to Qumran”
• Dissertation Director: Dr. James C. VanderKam
• Dissertation Defended with High Honors March 2004
Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
1998–1999
• Master of Theology (Th.M.), May 1999
• Thesis: “Normativity in Walter Brueggemann’s Theology
of the Old Testament”
Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
1992–1998
• Master of Divinity (M.Div.), May 1998
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1989–1992
• Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Classical Languages, December 1993

PUBLICATIONS
Books:
The Jubilee from Leviticus to Qumran: A History of Interpretation
(Vetus Testamentum Supplements 115; Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers,
2007).
Essays, Articles, Reviews:
“Jubilee,” in Theologisches Wörterbuch zu den Qumrantexten
(Bonn: University of Bonn, forthcoming).
“Damascus,” in Theologisches Wörterbuch zu den Qumrantexten
(Bonn: University of Bonn, forthcoming).
“Cultic Kingdoms in Conflict: Liturgy and Empire in the Book of
Daniel,” in Letter & Spirit: A Journal of Catholic Biblical
Theology 9 (2009): forthcoming.
Review of Jeffrey Stackert, Rewriting the Torah: Literary Revision
in Deuteronomy and the Holiness Legislation (FAT 52; Tübingen:
Mohr Siebeck, 2007) in Biblica (forthcoming; est. Spring 2009)
“The Relationship between Jubilees and the Early Enochic Books (Astronomical
Book and Book of the Watchers),” in Enoch and the Mosaic Torah:
The Evidence of Jubilees (ed. G. Boccaccini and G. Ibba; Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2009), 36–51.
“The Persian Period as Penitential Era: The ‘Exegetical Logic’
of Daniel 9.1-27,” in Exile and Restoration Revisited: Essays
in Memory of Peter R. Ackroyd (ed. G. Knoppers and L. Grabbe; Library
of Second Temple Studies 73; Continuum/T & T Clark, 2009).
“The
Old Testament: Why Can’t We Just Get Rid of It?” Lay Witness
29/5 (Nov-Dec 2008): 6-9.
“Qumran Self-Identity: ‘Israel’ or ‘Judah?’”
Dead Sea Discoveries 15 (2008) 172-89.
“Loving the Lectionary,” Lay Witness, November 2006.
“The Temple as ‘Built Jubilee’ in Ezekiel,”
Proceedings of the Eastern Great Lakes and Midwestern Biblical Societies
24 (2004) 75-85 [appeared Winter 2005]
“Philippians: Epistle of Joy,” Lay Witness, September
2006.
“Once Again, the Jubilee, Every 49 or 50 Years?” Vetus
Testamentum 55.1 (2005) 121-125.
“Noah’s Nakedness and the Curse on Canaan (Gen 9:20-27),”
with Scott W. Hahn, Journal of Biblical Literature 124.1 (2005)
25-40.
“What Laws Were Not Good? A Canonical Approach to the Theological
Problem of Ezekiel 20:25–26,” with Scott W. Hahn, Journal
of Biblical Literature 123 (2004) 201–18.
“The Jubilee: A Post-Exilic Priestly Attempt to Reclaim Lands?”
Biblica 84 (2003): 225–46.
“Codex,” “Genealogy,” “Irenaeus,”
“Quotation,” and “Testimonia,” articles in The
Westminster Dictionary of New Testament and Early Christian Literature
and Rhetoric (ed. David Aune; Louisville: Westminster/John Knox,
2003).
“First Fruits and the Sanctification of Space,” Sacred
Architecture 7 (2002-3): 20.
Review of Walter Brueggemann, David’s Truth in Israel’s
Imagination & Memory (2nd ed.; Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2002),
Calvin Theological Journal 37 (2002): 343–344.
“‘Useful for the Church?’ A Critique of Walter Brueggemann’s Theology of the Old Testament,” Calvin Theological Journal 35 (2000): 105–35.
“Comparative Consistency of AA and Christian Worldviews,”
Stromata: The Calvin Theological Seminary Student Journal 39.1
(1996): 96–109 .
“Was Paul Wrong? A Moral Investigation of Paul’s Teaching
on Slavery,” Stromata: The Calvin Theological Seminary Student
Journal 38.2 (1994): 1–11.

RADIO & TELEVISION

Guest for Franciscan University Presents on topic of “The
Year of St. Paul: St. Paul on the Cross, Eucharist, and Priesthood,”
taped October 10, 2008, aired Holy Week 2009.
Interviewed on EWTN’s “The Journey Home” with Marcus
Grodi, March 24, 2008.
Interviewed on The Drew Mariani Show on Relevant Radio, April
4, 2007 again concerning the Gospel of Judas.
Interviewed for Franciscan University Presents concerning Pope
Benedict’s Jesus of Nazareth, October 31, 2007.
Interviewed on The Drew Mariani Show on Relevant Radio, April
2006 concerning the Gospel of Judas.
Participated in panel discussion of Dr. Scott Hahn’s Letter
& Spirit: From Written Text to Living Word in the Liturgy for Franciscan
University Presents, April 26, 2006.

PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS

“Jesus Our New Temple: Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles (John 7-9),”
and “The ‘Passion’ of the Christ (John 19-21),”
lectures at “The Word Became Flesh: Exploring the Catholic Meaning
of the Gospel of John,” conference sponsored by Fullness of Truth
and the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, San Antonio, TX, August
22-23, 2009.
“Let Him Take Up His Cross and Follow,” talk to Fall 2009
orientation leaders, Franciscan University of Steubenville, August 18,
2009.
“Learning and Teaching Salvation History,” four-hour presentation
to catechists of the Diocese of Steubenville, Bridgeport, OH, August 12,
2009.
“Adam and Steve? Or Adam, Eve, and Sally?: Defining Marriage in
the Bible,” and “The Crucifixion: A Priestly Act, A Nuptial
Act,” lectures at the Word of God Conference: The Sacraments of
Service: Marriage and Priesthood, New Orleans, LA, August 8-9, 2009.
“My Journey to the Catholic Church,” talk at the Defending
the Faith summer conference, Franciscan University of Steubenville, August
2, 2009.
“Jesus Our New Temple: Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles (John 7-9),”
“Two High Priests Face Off (John 16-18),” and “The ‘Passion’
of Christ, Our Royal Priestly Bridegroom (John 19-20),” three lectures
at the Institute for Applied Biblical Studies summer conference, Franciscan
University of Steubenville, July 29-31, 2009.
“The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Catholic Faith,” three lectures
for the Immaculate Heart of Mary Province of the Franciscan Sisters of
Perpetual Adoration, Mishawaka, Indiana, July 11, 2009.
“Romans 1: Bad News for Modern Man,” “Romans 6-7: Baptism
as New Exodus,” and “Romans 13: Of Law and Love,” lectures
at the Fourth Annual Conference for Priests, Deacons and Seminarians: Romans: The Gospel According to Saint Paul, Saint Vincent Seminary,
Latrobe, Pennsylvania, June 15-19, 2009.
“The Old Testament Types of the Eucharist,” talk to the men’s
and women’s Eucharistic households of Franciscan University, International
Lounge, J.C. Williams Center, February 17, 2009.
“The Nuptial Mystery in Paul,” paper presented at the Fourth
Annual Letter and Spirit Conference, St. Paul Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA,
November 15, 2008.
“St. Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” public lecture for the
students, faculty, and staff, Christ the King Chapel, Franciscan University
of Steubenville, November 13, 2008.
“As You Have Received Christ, So Also Walk in Him” (Col 2:6),
formation talk for Student Life Staff, Franciscan University of Steubenville,
October 1, 2008.
“As You Have Received Christ, So Also Walk in Him” (Col 2:6),
formation talk for orientation leaders, Franciscan University of Steubenville,
August 19, 2008.
“Church as Temple in John,” “Church as Bride in John,”
and “Priesthood in John,” lectures at the Third Annual Conference
for Priests, Deacons and Seminarians: The Splendor of the Church,
Saint Vincent Seminary, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, June 16-20, 2008.
“Catholics and Evangelicals Together,” a panel discussion
with Fr. Michael Scanlan and Fr. Kenneth Cienik, for the second annual
Franciscan-Wheaton Ecumenical Exchange weekend, April 5, 2008.
“Manhood and the Eucharist,” a talk for Theology on Tap of
Steubenville, Damon’s of Steubenville, April 2, 1998.
“Daily Spiritual Exercises,” a talk for the residents of Sts.
Kolbe and Clare Halls, Franciscan University of Steubenville, October
3, 2007.
“A Crash Course in Salvation History,” a four-hour workshop
for the Catholic students of Bowling Green State University, at St. Thomas
More University Parish, Bowling Green, Ohio, September 28, 2007.
“Running so as to Win,” presentation to orientation leaders,
Franciscan University of Steubenville, August 21, 2007.
“Leadership as Suffering,” a one-hour presentation to the
Provincial Superiors of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Province of the Franciscan
Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Mishawaka, Indiana, July 27, 2007
“Nuptiality in Salvation History,” a two-part, four-hour presentation
to the general congress of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Province of the
Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Mishawaka, Indiana, July 27,
2007.
“Pentecost and Jubilee,” presentation at the Institute of
Applied Biblical Studies summer conference, July 26, 2007, Franciscan
University of Steubenville.
“The Relationship between Jubilees and the Early Enochic Books (Astronomical
Book and Book of the Watchers,” paper presented at
the Fourth Enoch Seminar, July 8-12, 2007, Camaldoli, Italy.
“The Spirituality of St. Josemaría Escrivá,”
a four-part public lecture series for students, faculty and staff, February
12, 19, 26, and March 5, 2007, International Room, Franciscan University
of Steubenville.
“Daniel 9 and the Return to Zion,” paper presented at the
Literature and History of the Persian Period section of the Society of
Biblical Literature Annual Congress, Washington, D.C., November 21, 2006
“The Jubilee and Jesus,” “The Jubilee and the Eucharist,”
“Covenant, Oath, Seven, and the Jubilee,” presentations to
the laity and clergy of the Diocese of Cuidad Juarez (Mexico) in celebration
of the Diocesan Jubilee Year (2006), at the Parish of Our Lord of Mercy,
Juarez, Mexico, September 24–26, 2006.
“How Jesus Restores Adam's Royalty to You,” workshop at the
Summer Conference for Applied Biblical Studies, Franciscan University
of Steubenville, July 27, 2006.
“How Catholics View the Bible,” a talk sponsored by and delivered
to the joint Franciscan University-Wheaton College student ecumenical
initiative, Franciscan University Fireside Lounge, April 1, 2006.
“Christian Manhood,” a public talk sponsored by Conquer Through
Love men’s household, Franciscan University of Steubenville International
Room, March 29, 2006.
“Qumran Self-Identity and the Eschatological Restoration of Israel,”
paper delivered at “Reading Between the Lines: Scripture and Community
in the Dead Scrolls: A Symposium in Honor of James C. VanderKam,”
March 6, 2006, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.
“Messianic Nuptiality in John 4,” presentation to orientation
leaders, August 25, 2005, Franciscan University of Steubenville.
“The Whole Enchilada: Eucharist as Temple in John,” at the
Summer Conference for Applied Biblical Studies, Franciscan University
of Steubenville, July 28, 2005
“The Birds and the Bees in the Garden of Eden: Sexuality in the
Old Testament”, at the Institute for Applied Biblical Studies Summer
Conference, Franciscan University of Steubenville, July 27, 2004
“The Place of Wisdom Literature in Salvation History,” at
the Mile-Hi Scripture Institute of the Denver Biblical School (Archdiocese
of Denver), Denver, Colorado, July 12, 2004
“Jesus and Jubilee: What is the ‘Acceptable Year of the Lord’
proclaimed in Nazareth? (Luke 4:16–22),” guest lecture, Franciscan
University of Steubenville, April 1, 2004
“The Threefold Covenant with Abraham and Israel,” guest lecture
for Biblical Foundations (THE 601 E), Franciscan University of Steubenville,
Spring 2004
“Principles for Teaching Scripture,” and “Evangelism
is a Call for Everyone!” at the Diocese of Fort Wayne/South Bend
Catechetical Institute Day, Wauwasee, IN, October 25, 2003.
Moderator, History of Interpretation Section, Eastern Great Lakes Biblical
Society Annual Meeting, Erie, PA, March 2003; presenting “The Restored
Temple as ‘Built Jubilee’ in Ezekiel 40–48.”
“Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls,” Lenten Talks series,
St. Sebastian Catholic Church, Byron Center, MI, March 12, 2003.
““The Restored Temple as ‘Built Jubilee’ in Ezekiel
40–48,” Midwest Regional Conference of the Society of Biblical
Literature, Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, MI, February 21–22,
2003.
“The Final Redaction of Leviticus 25,” Eastern Great Lakes
Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Oglebay Resort, Wheeling, WV, March,
2002.

TEACHING/RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Franciscan University of Steubenville, Sept.
2004–Present
Assistant Professor of Theology (2004–2008)
Associate Professor of Theology (2008–Present)
• THE 211: “Principles of Biblical Study I: Old Testament”
• THE 212: “Principles of Biblical Study II: New Testament”
• THE 413: “Old Testament Writings: Wisdom Literature”
• THE 413: “Old Testament Writings: The Prophets”
• THE 413: “Old Testament Writings: The Pentateuch”
• THE 414/711: “New Testament Writings: Gospel of John”
• THE 436: “Elementary Hebrew”
• THE 601: “Biblical Foundations”
• THE 710: “Old Testament Writings: Wisdom Literature”
• THE 710: “Old Testament Writings: The Prophets”
• THE 710: “The Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature”
St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, Steubenville,
Ohio
• Research Fellow, July 2003–August 2004
• Senior Fellow, September 2004–Present
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana
• Research Assistant, Qumran Bible (Hebrew) publication project,
Spring 2003
* Designed and coordinated the electronic formatting of parts of the
Hebrew edition of the Qumran Bible project under Dr. Eugene Ulrich.
• Teaching Assistant, Wisdom Literature/Psalms, Spring 2002
• Teaching Assistant, Foundations of Theology, Spring 2001
* Taught class sessions in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and New Testament.
• Research Assistant, Dead Sea Scrolls publication project, Spring
2001–Fall 2001
* Collated Hebrew texts of Dead Sea Scroll fragments of Genesis through
Deuteronomy in electronic format.
• Teaching Assistant, Intermediate Hebrew, Fall 2001
Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
• Teaching Assistant, Department of Old Testament, academic years
1996–1999
• Research Assistant, Department of New Testament, academic year
1994–1995
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
• Classics Department Tutor, academic years 1991–1993
Calvin Christian High School, Grand Rapids,
Michigan
• Teacher Aide, Church History, Spring 1991

FELLOWSHIPS/SCHOLARSHIPS
Faculty Enrichment Grant, Summer 2007 [for participation
in the Fourth Enoch Seminar, Camaldoli, Italy]
Presidential Fellowship, University of Notre
Dame, 1999–2003
Diamond Jubilee Scholarship, Calvin Theological
Seminary, 1998–1999
Wevers Scholarship, Calvin Theological Seminary,
1994–1995
For excellence in biblical languages.
Presidential Scholarship, Calvin College, 1989–1992
National Merit Scholarship, National Merit Scholarship
Corporation, 1989–1990
Sterling Scholarship, Honolulu Advertiser/Brigham
Young Univ.-Hawaii, 1989–1990. First runner-up in general scholarship,
state-wide, televised competition.

OTHER AWARDS

Distinguished Alumnus Award, bestowed by Kalaheo High School, Kailua, Hawaii, July 18, 2009 (Recognizing the 20th Anniversary of the Class of 1989)
Faculty of the Year Award, bestowed by the Class of 2008 of Franciscan University of Steubenville
Staff of the Year Award, bestowed by the Class of 2006 of Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Gysbert Voetius Award for excellence in scholastic theology, 1998
American Bible Society Award for excellence in biblical languages, 1997

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Co-Pastor, Coit Community Church, Grand Rapids, MI, January 1995–August 1998
Pastored a multi-ethnic congregation in an inner-urban neighborhood.
Preached, counseled, taught scripture and catechesis, networked with community leaders, provided spiritual guidance for persons in drug rehabilitation and incarceration, fostered community economic initiatives.
Concurrently attended Calvin Seminary part-time,
September 1995–May 1998.
Interim Pastor, Ottewell Christian Reformed Church,
Edmonton, AB, Summer 1994
Served as temporary pastor for vacant church.
Preached, counseled, visited sick and elderly.

LANGUAGES

Akkadian, Aramaic, French, German, Greek (classical),
Hebrew (classical), Latin, Ugaritic.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Society of Biblical Literature
Catholic Biblical Association

FAMILY LIFE

• Married to Dawn Michelle Bergsma (nee Koster) of Grand Rapids, Michigan
• Homeschool our six children: Peter Scott (b. 1995), Johannes Sietze (b. 1997), Hope Christina (b. 1998), Christian Emmanuel (b. 1999), Rose Maria (b. 2002), and Lucia Diane (b. 2004).
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