Area
School of Theology and MissionsOffice Phone
706-865-2134Location
Hood 101Ph.D. Bible Exposition, Liberty University, 2023
Master of Arts in Theology, Truett-McConnell University, 2018
Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies, Truett-McConnell College, 2014
New Testament
Bible Survey
New Testament
Hermeneutics
Greek Language
Books/Dissertation:
Carpenter, Christopher M. “John’s Canonical Portrait of Christ: A Biblical-Theological Approach to the Depiction of the Glorified Christ in Revelation 1.” Dissertation, Liberty University, 2023.
Conferences:
Carpenter, Christopher M. “For the Grace of God Has Appeared: Biblical-Theological Foundations of Biblical Gender Roles from Paul’s Writings.” Cleveland, GA. Paige and Dorothy Patterson Spring Lecture Series: Challenges to Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. March 2023.
Biography
Christopher Matthew Carpenter is a lecturer of New Testament at Truett McConnell University. Born and raised in Gwinnett County, he knew God placed a teaching/ministerial calling on his life and enrolled at Truett McConnell. Since 2010, he has called the Northeast Georgia region his home. Locally, he has completed two degrees from Truett-McConnell and served at Dewberry Baptist Church #1 as the youth pastor from 2015-2022.
In other scholarly endeavors, Carpenter completed his Ph.D. in Bible Exposition in January 2023. He is currently pursuing publication for his dissertation. He enjoys teaching Scripture as He appreciates seeing the impact of the Word of God on his own life as well as the students he teaches. His passion is examining the literary context and canonical cohesiveness of Scripture in addition to studying the theological concepts of the text. He also has a love for language and the history of Scripture. He has engaged in language transcription projects such as the Museum of the Bible Psalter Project as well as archaeological work in Israel.
His goal as a professor is to invest in students and do his best as an instrument God has placed in their lives to better equip them to be accurate handlers of His Word in any context He calls them to.