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140 In addition to writing numerous articles in professional journals, multi-author works and dictionaries or encyclopedias, he has authored, co-authored, or co-edited twenty-five books, including The Historical Reliability of the New Testament; Interpreting the Parables; Matthew for the New American Commentary series; 1 Corinthians for the NIV Application Commentary series; How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation; Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey; Neither Poverty nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Possessions; Making Sense of the New Testament; Preaching the Parables; Contagious Holiness: Jesus' Meals with Sinners; From Pentecost to Patmos: An Introduction to Acts through Revelation, Christians in an Age of Wealth: A Biblical Theology of Stewardship, Can We Still Believe the Bible?; coauthored James for the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series and Handbook of New Testament Exegesis. He has also served as consultant or translator on editorial teams responsible for various Bible translations, including the NLT, ESV, HCSB, and NIV 2011. Email: craig.blomberg@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6897 David Buschart Dr. David Buschart joined the faculty in 1998 and serves as associate dean and professor of theology and historical studies, as well as chair of the theology department. Dr. Buschart earned the MPhil and PhD from Drew University, focusing on the intersection of systematic and historical theology. He received the MDiv and ThM from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a BA from Wheaton College. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, and the Evangelical Theological Society. He currently serves on the steering committees of two sections of the Evangelical Theological Society: Ecclesiology, and Christian History and Thought since 1700. Prior to coming to Denver Seminary, Dr. Buschart served in the theology department at Canadian Theological Seminary from 1988 to 1998 and as acting dean of the faculty. He was a founding member of the Research Science and Ethics Advisory Committee at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan, and was a scholar-in-residence at the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research (now the Collegeville Institute), St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota. His most recent book (co-written with Kent Eilers) is Theology as Retrieval: Receiving the Past, Renewing the Church. He has published Exploring Protestant Traditions: An Invitation to Theological Hospitality, contributed several articles to the Dictionary of Christian Spirituality and the Dictionary of Christianity, and contributed the chapter on Jaroslav Peilkan in the book Historians of the Christian Tradition. He is currently studying theological frameworks of contemporary creation care, faith-and- work, and social justice; Protestant theologies of "catholicity"; and the theology of change. He and his wife Nancy both serve as elders of Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church. Email: david.buschart@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6907