Faculty Profiles

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Grant Flynn, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor of New Testament

On Faculty since 2023




Wheaton College Graduate School, Wheaton, IL (2018–2022)
New Testament Studies, Ph.D.
Supervisor: Douglas J. Moo
Dissertation: “From Joy to Gloom: Lament in James”

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY (2014–2018)
Theology, Advanced M.Div.

Anderson University, Anderson, SC (2011–2014)
Christian Theology, B.A.

Reviews

Review of Echoes of Lament and the Christology of Luke by Channing L. Crisler in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (64.3, September 2021)

Academic Awards and Fellowships

Kent and Barbara J. Hughes Fellowship Endowment for the Doctoral Program in Biblical and Theological Studies, Wheaton College (2018–2022)

George Riggan Award for Distinction in Old Testament Studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Spring 2016)

Conference Presentations

“The Perseverance of Canonical Job—Laments and All: A Fresh Reading of James 5:11.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society and the National Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (November 2022)

“A Heard Cry Is an Answered Cry: James’s Appropriation of Old Testament Lament in James 5:4.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society and the National Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (November 2021)

“The Epistle to Diognetus, Chapter 9: A Penal Substitution View of the Atonement in the Second Century.” Paper presented at the Southeast Regional Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society (April 2017)

“History of Reception of Matthew,” Wheaton College, New Testament Topics: Matthew, BITH 353 (Spring 2022)

“1–2 Thessalonians,” Wheaton College, New Testament Literature and Interpretation, BITH 213 (Fall 2021)

“The Letter of James,” Wheaton College, New Testament Literature and Interpretation, BITH 213 (Fall 2020, Fall 2021)

“Syntax and Exegesis of Philippians 4:2–13,” Wheaton College Graduate School, Introduction to Greek Exegesis, BITH 509 (Fall 2019)

“Syntax and Exegesis of Philippians 2:17–24,” Wheaton College Graduate School, Introduction to Greek Exegesis, BITH 509 (Fall 2019)

  • Society of Biblical Literature (2021–Present)
  • Evangelical Theological Society (2017–Present)