Director of PhD Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary (27 years)
Chairman of the New Testament Department, Dallas Theological Seminary (1977-2001)
Shaped the New Testament department at Dallas Theological Seminary and created an exhaustive yet very accessible model of New Testament Greek exegesis still widely used
Extensive travel and teaching/ministry in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa, Ukraine, and the Near East
Sabbaticals working at the University of Tübingen and Tyndale House in Cambridge
Otros aspectos destacados de la carrera
Highly esteemed for his work on biblical chronology, focusing on the time aspects around the life of Christ, the rule of Herod Antipas (the topic for his Cambridge dissertation), and the period between the Testaments
Member of the Evangelical Theological Society
Passion for the Jewish faith; served on the board of Jews for Jesus
Publicaciones
Publications include Herod Antipas, Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ,andEphesians: an Exegetical Commentary,which is considered to be his magnum opus