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139 David Mathewson Dr. David Mathewson joined the faculty of Denver Seminary in 2011 as associate professor of New Testament. He is a member of the Society for Biblical Literature. Dr. Mathewson has earned a BA from Colorado Christian University, an MA from Denver Seminary, and a PhD in New Testament from the University of Aberdeen. Areas of research interest include the Book of Revelation, apocalyptic literature, biblical theology, as well as Greek and linguistics. Before coming to Denver Seminary, Dr. Mathewson was an associate professor of biblical studies at Gordon College. He also served as an adjunct faculty member at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. In addition to authoring Verbal Aspect in the Book of Revelation, and A New Heaven and a New Earth: The Meaning and Function of the Old Testament in Revelation 21:1–22:5, he has written numerous articles that have appeared in publications such as Novum Testamentum, Trinity Journal, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, and the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. He has contributed to Devotions on the Greek New Testament. Email: dave.mathewson@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-357-5802 Janet McCormack Dr. Janet McCormack joined the faculty in 2000 and serves as director of the chaplaincy and pastoral counseling program and assistant professor of chaplaincy and pastoral counseling. Dr. McCormack earned a DMin from Denver Seminary, an MDiv from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a BA from Lock Haven University. She is currently training to become an Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) supervisor. Dr. McCormack is ordained by the American Baptist Churches, USA and is a retired air force chaplain with twenty-two years of experience in military chaplaincy. She has experience as a hospital, police, prison, NASCAR, drag racing, disaster intervention, and industrial chaplain. She has served as consultant to the U.S. Army chaplaincy on mentoring, was a subject matter expert to the U.S. Navy Chaplaincy on Institutional Excellence, and the U.S. Air Force chief of chaplains' Leaving a Legacy mentoring team. Her counseling expertise is in the area of brief therapy, as well as crisis, trauma, and disaster work. She is on the faculty of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Training Institute, training others in disaster response. Dr. McCormack is also a member of the Billy Graham Association's rapid response team and serves as the team liaison for Denver Seminary's Crisis Incident Stress Management Team (CISM). She has been a certified Prepare/Enrich training instructor with Life Innovations since 1980. Dr. McCormack is a board certified chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains and is in the process of becoming a supervisor in the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. She held the position of vice president of chaplaincy for Marketplace Samaritan, Inc., a non-profit organization that places chaplains in business settings, and has held numerous board positions with the Military Chaplains' Association. She is a frequent presenter at professional and denominational organizations and seminars and has contributed articles on chaplaincy and counseling topics to several journals and magazines, as well as co-authoring the book, The Work of the Chaplain. Email: jan.mccormack@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6947