Chad L. Dockery: A Biography Exploring Faith, Culture, and Theology

Chad L. Dockery is a distinguished figure in the fields of Christian theology and New Testament studies. His work explores the intersection of faith and culture, addressing complex issues with thoughtful insight. This biography delves into his academic background, career highlights, and significant contributions to theological discourse.

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Education

Dockery's academic journey began with a B.A. in Philosophy and Religion from Campbell University. He furthered his education at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, earning both an M.Div. and a Ph.D.

Career Overview

A native of North Carolina, Dockery has been teaching in the area of New Testament at Baylor since 1986.

Academic Interests and Research

Dockery's primary academic interests lie in New Testament Gospels and Acts, as well as ancient rhetoric and literary criticism. He is the lead researcher for the Contexticon of the New Testament Language and co-editor of the Paideia Commentary on the New Testament from Baker Academic. Currently, he is working on a primer on ancient rhetoric and the New Testament.

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Baylor University

Professional Awards and Activities

Dockery is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), where he served as President of the SBL-Southwest region in 2006. He also presided over the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion in 2006. Additionally, he is the Editor of Perspectives in Religious Studies and Series editor (with Charles Talbert) for Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament.

Grants and Fellowships

Dockery's work has been supported by several grants and fellowships, including: Co-Project Director of a grant for graduate student teaching from the Wabash Center; Co-Director of the Baptists' Bible grant from the Louisville Institute.

Selected Publications

Dockery is a prolific writer and editor, with numerous books and articles to his name. Here is a selection of his works:

  • The Departure of Jesus in Luke-Acts: The Ascension Narratives in Context (1987)
  • Rethinking the Unity of Luke and Acts (1993), co-authored with Richard I. Pervo
  • Acts: A Handbook on the Greek Text of Acts (2003), with Martin Culy
  • Body and Character in Luke and Acts: The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity (2006)
  • Luke: Storyteller, Evangelist, Interpreter (2007)
  • The Acts of the Apostles. Paideia Commentary Series (2008)
  • A Handbook on the Greek Text of Luke (2010), with Martin Culy and Josh Stigall
  • Gospel of Luke. Paideia Commentaries on the New Testament (2015)
  • Ancient Rhetoric and the New Testament: A Primer (2018), with Michael Martin
  • Handbook on the Greek Text of Acts (2022), with Martin Culy and Josiah Hall

His edited volumes include:

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  • Cadbury, Knox, and Talbert: North American Contributions to the Study of Acts (1997), with Joseph B. Tyson
  • Interpreting Christian Art (2004), with Heidi J. Hornik
  • The Acts of the Apostles: Four Centuries of Baptist Interpretation (2009), with Beth Allison Barr, Bill J. Leonard, and Douglas Weaver
  • Paul and the Heritage of Israel (2012), with David P. Moessner, Daniel Marguerat, and Michael Wolter
  • Interpretation and Claims of the Text: Resourcing New Testament Theology (2014), with Jason Whitlark, Bruce Longenecker, and Lidija Novakovic
  • Beyond Bultmann: Reckoning a New Testament Theology (2014), with Bruce Longenecker
  • Disability and the Bible: A Commentary (2017), with Amos Yong and Sarah Melcher
  • A Temple Not Made with Hands: Essays in Honor of Naymond H. Keathley (2018), with Richard Walsh
  • Early Christians and Their Art (2023), with Robin M. Jensen

Dockery has also contributed numerous articles to scholarly journals and edited volumes, focusing on various aspects of New Testament studies and theology.

Courses Taught at Baylor

Dockery has taught a variety of courses at Baylor University, including:

  • REL 1310 The Christian Scriptures
  • REL 3311 Jesus and the Gospels
  • REL 3314 Paul and His Writings
  • REL 5317 New Testament Greek
  • REL 5311 Contemporary Issues in New Testament Study

Chad Dockery’s work continues to influence and shape the landscape of biblical studies and theological education. His dedication to exploring the depths of Christian scripture and its relevance to contemporary culture makes him a significant voice in the academic and religious communities.

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