Edward Curtis
Edward Curtis is a professor of theology and the Old Testament at the Talbot School of Theology.
Dr. Curtis, an Old Testament scholar who has done extensive research in Genesis, Job, and the Song of Solomon, is author of Transformed Thinking (JKO Publishers); Song of Songs, the Zondervan Bible Study Commentary; and Discovering the Way of Wisdom (Kregel, Fall 2004). He contributes to such journals as Criswell Theological Review; Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society; Faculty Dialogue; Bibliotheca Sacra; and Christian Scholar's Review, and has presented articles before the national meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Regional Institute for Biblical Research. Dr. Curtis was the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to participate in a seminar on the Bible and Cuneiform Literature at Yale University.
Degrees
- Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
- M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
- B.S., Baylor University
Affiliations
- Evangelical Theological Society
Publications
Books
- “Transformed Thinking: Loving God With All Your Mind.” Written with John Brugaletta, Franklin Tennessee: JKO Publishers Inc., 1996.
- “Discovering Wisdom: How Old Testament Wisdom Literature Informs Christian Spirituality.” Written with John Brugaletta. Awaiting publication from Kregel Publications.
- “Song of Songs.” The Bible Study Commentary, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1988. This commentary was translated into Chinese in 1995.
- “Discovering the Way of Wisdom” Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications, 2004.
- “The Apologetics Study Bible”, study notes on Proverbs. Broadman Holman, 2007.
Articles
- “Near Infra-red Backscatter in Clouds.” NAVWEPS Report 8817, July 1965.
- “On Giant's Shoulders.” Tenth, October 1971. Pp. 2-7.
- “The Prohibition of Images in the Old Testament and its Theological Basis.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 28, September 1985. Pp. 277-87.
- “Old Testament Wisdom: A Model for Faith-Learning Integration.” Christian Scholar's Review, XV 1986. Pp. 213-27.
- “Structure, Style and Context as the Key to Interpreting Gen. 32:1-33:1.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 30, July 1987. Pp. 129-37.
- “Image of God.” Illustrated Dictionary and Concordance of the Bible, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986. Pp. 402-403.
- “Worship with Wonder.” The Treasury 92, August 1990. Pp. 169-70.
- “Image of God, Old Testament.” "Idol, Idolatry" and "Graven Image" for The Anchor Bible Dictionary, New York: Doubleday, 1992. Pp. v. 2, 1089; v. 3, 389-91 and 376-81.
- “Images in Mesopotamia and the Bible: A Comparative Study.” in The Bible in the Light of Cuneiform Literature: Scripture in Context III, ed. by William W Hallo, Bruce W. Jones and Gerald L. Mattingly, Lewiston, New York: Edwin J. Mellen Press, 1990. Pp. 33-59.
- “Genesis 38: Its Context(s) and Function.” Criswell Theological Review 5, 1991. Pp. 247-57.
- “Some Biblical Contributions to a Philosophy of Education.” Faculty Dialogue 21, 1994. Pp. 91-110.
- “Ancient Psalms and Modern Worship: Some Contemporary Applications.” Bibliotheca Sacra 154, April-June 1997. Pp. 285-296.
- “Ancient Psalm and Modern Worship: Some Contemporary Applications.” in Vital Church Issues, ed. by Roy B. Zuck, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications, 1998.
- “Old Testament”, in Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism, edited by Brenda Brasher (New York: Routledge, 2001), pp. 347-350.
- “Learning Truth from the Sages”, Christian Education Journal, Spring 2005, 113-28.
Research Interests
- Old Testament Wisdom and Poetry
- Integration of Faith and Learning
Related Articles
Edward Curtis Oral History: Interviewed by Brandon Rogers, October 27, 2006
Biola University Centennial Oral History Project