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Rev. David B. Garner, PhD Revised October 2018 The Rev. David B. Garner, PhD, is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Vice President of Advancement at Westminster Theological Seminary. A graduate of the University of North Carolina (BS, 1987), Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM, 1992) and Westminster Theological Seminary (PhD, 2002), David Garner has served in theological education, pastoral ministry, and parachurch ministries since 1986. He has lived and taught in various parts of the world, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. From 2003–2007, he served as Director for TE3 (Theological Education for Eastern Europe), a regional theological training ministry based in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 2007, he has taught systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and continues to teach around the world, most frequently in Asia. Dr. Garner’s academic interests include the doctrine of adoption, the doctrine of Scripture/revelation, Christology, and ecclesiology (with special concern for the interface of theology and missions). Dr. Garner serves as the Systematic Theology and Bioethics Book Review Editor for Themelios Journal. While teaching at Westminster, he also served as Pastor of Teaching at Proclamation Presbyterian Church (Bryn Mawr, PA) from 2012–2015. Dr. Garner is married and father of six (6) children, ages 14–26. Representative academic and popular publications: Sons in the Son: The Riches and Reach of Adoption in Christ. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, October 2016. How Can I Know For Sure? Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2014. Did God Really Say? Affirming the Truthfulness and Trustworthiness of Scripture. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2012. A Sanctified Syllogism,” PlaceforTruth.org (July 2015). Serial Choice? Hermeneutics and a High View of the Bible,” Reformation21 (September 2013. Intinction and Extinction: Where is Our Good Faith?”, Reformation21 (March 2013). High Stakes: Insider Movement Hermeneutics and the Gospel,” Themelios 37:2 (2012): 249-74. Is Sandusky Such a Bad Guy After All?Reformation21 (July 2012). A World of Riches,” Reformation21 (April 2011). „Библия и традиция” (“The Bible and Tradition”), in Реформацията: История и Съвременни Измерения (Sofia, Bulgaria: New Bulgarian University, 2007).

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Rev. David B. Garner, PhD

Revised October 2018

The Rev. David B. Garner, PhD, is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Vice President of Advancement at Westminster Theological Seminary.

A graduate of the University of North Carolina (BS, 1987), Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM, 1992) and Westminster Theological Seminary (PhD, 2002), David Garner has served in theological education, pastoral ministry, and parachurch ministries since 1986. He has lived and taught in various parts of the world, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. From 2003–2007, he served as Director for TE3 (Theological Education for Eastern Europe), a regional theological training ministry based in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 2007, he has taught systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and continues to teach

around the world, most frequently in Asia. Dr. Garner’s academic interests include the doctrine of adoption, the doctrine of Scripture/revelation, Christology, and ecclesiology (with special concern for the interface of theology and missions). Dr. Garner serves as the Systematic Theology and Bioethics Book Review Editor for Themelios Journal. While teaching at Westminster, he also served as Pastor of Teaching at Proclamation Presbyterian Church (Bryn Mawr, PA) from 2012–2015. Dr. Garner is married and father of six (6) children, ages 14–26.

Representative academic and popular publications:

• Sons in the Son: The Riches and Reach of Adoption in Christ. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, October 2016.

• How Can I Know For Sure? Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2014.

• Did God Really Say? Affirming the Truthfulness and Trustworthiness of Scripture. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2012.

• “A Sanctified Syllogism,” PlaceforTruth.org (July 2015).

• “Serial Choice? Hermeneutics and a High View of the Bible,” Reformation21 (September 2013.

• “Intinction and Extinction: Where is Our Good Faith?”, Reformation21 (March 2013).

• “High Stakes: Insider Movement Hermeneutics and the Gospel,” Themelios 37:2 (2012): 249-74.

• “Is Sandusky Such a Bad Guy After All?” Reformation21 (July 2012).

• “A World of Riches,” Reformation21 (April 2011).

• „Библия и традиция” (“The Bible and Tradition”), in Реформацията: История и Съвременни Измерения (Sofia, Bulgaria: New Bulgarian University, 2007).