Dr. Donald Fowler has been in Christian ministry for 40 years serving as pastor of 3 churches, interim pastor of 17 churches, missionary in Bulgaria where he was the 1st evangelical to teach Hebrew grammar and educator in both colleges and seminaries. He holds 3 graduate degrees from Grace Theological Seminary where he took a Th.D. in Hebrew and Old Testament. He has also served as an author and book review editor of the Grace Theological Journal for 12 years. He has been at Liberty University for 11 years teaching in the School of Religion as well as ministering as a Campus Pastor for 2 years. He has taught 54 different courses in his teaching career as well as conducting mentoring relationships with large numbers of students.
Book Reviews
Review: Shepherds after my own Heart: Pastoral Traditions and Leadership in the Bible, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (2007)
Review: The End of Wisdom: a Reappraisal of the Historical and Canonical Function of Ecclesiastes, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (2006)
Review: There Shall Be No Poor Among You: Poverty in the Bible, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (2005)
Review: Biblical Ideas of Nationality: Ancient and Modern, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (2004)
Articles
The Background to the Good Shepherd Discourse in John 10, New Testament Essays in Honor of Homer A. Kent, Jr. (1991)
There are few more beloved images from the Bible than that of Christ as our...