Gerald Peterman

PETERMANDr. Gerald Peterman is theDean of CLBI (Chain of Lakes Bible Institute) at CLCBC and is the Chair and Professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Educational Background:

B.Design, University of Florida
M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Ph.D., King's College, London
Publications:
  • Giving and Receiving: Paul's Theology of Christian Giving. New Studies in Biblical Theology. ed. D.A. Carson. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press. (Forthcoming)
  • "Plural You: On the Use and Abuse of the Second Person,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 20 (2010): 201-214.
  • “Δικαιωθηναι δια της ἐκ Χριστου πιστεως: Notes on a Neglected Greek Construction,“ New Testament Studies 56 (2009): 163-68. 
  • "Marriage and Sexual Fidelity in the Papyri, Plutarch and Paul." Tyndale Bulletin. 50 (1999): 163-172.
  • Paul's Gift from Philippi: Conventions of Gift Exchange and Christian Giving. N.Y.: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  • "Proclaiming Jesus to Nonbelievers: The Gospel According to the Preaching in Acts." In Proclaiming Jesus: Essays on the Centrality of Christ in the Church in Honor of Joseph M. Stowell, ed. Thomas H. L. Cornman, 63-86. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2007.
  • "Romans 15.26: Make a Contribution or Establish Fellowship?" New Testament Studies. 40 (1994): 457-463.
  • "Social Reciprocity and Gentile Debt to Jews in Romans 15:26-27." Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. Vol. 50, No.4, December 2007. 735-746.
  • "'Thankless Thanks': The Epistolary Social Convention in Philippians 4.10-20." Tyndale Bulletin. 42 (1991): 261-270.
  • "The Use and Abuse of Greek in Preaching." The Moody Handbook of Preaching. ed. John Koessler. Chicago: Moody, 2008.
Professional/Personal Interests:
  • Research interests include New Testament Greek Language and Exegesis, Greek and Roman Background to the New Testament and Pauline Theology.
  • Personal interests include bicycling, reading, home improvement and hospitality.