Danny Andre' Dixon
Posted: December 4th, 2017, 7:26 pm
Greetings:
I am Danny Andre' Dixon, presently a public school teacher although I have spent a number of years in youth and college ministry on various major university campuses from Los Angeles to Virginia.
I studeid Greek under Mr. R. L. ("Bob") Johnston at Abilene Christian University, where I received an M.A. in Bible and Related Studies (1984). I have been pleased to use my study of the language in my grammatical, lexical, and theological studies.
My latest work is in sharing with Drs. Charles Lee Irons and Dustin R. Smith in co-authoring The Son of God: Three Views of the Identity of Jesus (Wipf & Stock, 2015). I took an Arian point of view in the three-views debate (Irons, Trinitarian; Smith, Socinian).
I have been a member of B-Greek in past years and from time to time have contributed a few articles, which have been graciously received and commented on pro and con.
I look forward to resurrecting my association with this community of scholars both to read and to contribute to the corpus of work.
Danny Andre' Dixon
12-05-2017
I am Danny Andre' Dixon, presently a public school teacher although I have spent a number of years in youth and college ministry on various major university campuses from Los Angeles to Virginia.
I studeid Greek under Mr. R. L. ("Bob") Johnston at Abilene Christian University, where I received an M.A. in Bible and Related Studies (1984). I have been pleased to use my study of the language in my grammatical, lexical, and theological studies.
My latest work is in sharing with Drs. Charles Lee Irons and Dustin R. Smith in co-authoring The Son of God: Three Views of the Identity of Jesus (Wipf & Stock, 2015). I took an Arian point of view in the three-views debate (Irons, Trinitarian; Smith, Socinian).
I have been a member of B-Greek in past years and from time to time have contributed a few articles, which have been graciously received and commented on pro and con.
I look forward to resurrecting my association with this community of scholars both to read and to contribute to the corpus of work.
Danny Andre' Dixon
12-05-2017