Herbert W. Bateman IV

Acquisitions Editor at Kregel Publications
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(386) 825-5501
Location
IN
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Biblical Greek Professional working proficiency
  • Biblical Hebrew Professional working proficiency
  • French Limited working proficiency
  • German Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Book Publishing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Acquisitions Editor
      • Aug 2014 - Present

      As Kregel's Acquisitions editor I focus attention on the acquisition of relevant, forward-focused resources that are engaged with the academy and ministry needs. To accomplish this, I establish a systematic program of personal contacts and on-site visits to strategically chosen institutions and ministry organizations throughout the year. As point person for Kregel Academic and Ministry publications, I evaluate all proprosals before submitting any proposal to Kregel's Acquisitions Committee. Furthermore, I review manuscripts to ensure that they meet the standards set forth in the Publication Agreement with the author. A main focus of my job is to manage the Kerux Commentary Series, recruiting authors, working with Consulting Editors, and evaluating manuscripts.

    • President
      • Aug 2013 - Present

      The Cyber-Center for Biblical Studies is an internet resource center that features a video library of resources for preachers and teachers, publishes books for studying the Bible, and arranges an annual “Let’s Know the Bible Conference" in Northern Indiana the second Saturday of September for anyone wanting to know more about the Bible and its divine and human authors. As President of the Cyber-Center for Biblical Studies, I interview authors and pastors for monthly video blogs. I also seek out qualified authors to write material benefical for people wanting to translate the New Testament, material that is eventually edited and published. Finally, I administrate and serve on a board with five Northern Indiana pastors committed to offering an annual Let's Know the Bible Conference geared for pastors and lay people in North Indiana.

    • Visiting Professor
      • May 2014 - May 2015

      Called to teach intensive one week courses (on campus) in the New Testament. Called to teach intensive one week courses (on campus) in the New Testament.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Professor of New Testament Studies
      • 2008 - 2013

      Typically taught New Testament Greek courses (e.g., basics, introduction to exegesis, and exegetical book studies with an emphsis on the General Letters) for DMin, ThM, and PhD students. Other courses taught were second temple history, second temple literature, and Qurman and the Dead Sea Scrolls for the archeology department. Granted Sabbatical Leave @ Morgan Library, Winona Lake, Indiana (Spring 2013). Typically taught New Testament Greek courses (e.g., basics, introduction to exegesis, and exegetical book studies with an emphsis on the General Letters) for DMin, ThM, and PhD students. Other courses taught were second temple history, second temple literature, and Qurman and the Dead Sea Scrolls for the archeology department. Granted Sabbatical Leave @ Morgan Library, Winona Lake, Indiana (Spring 2013).

  • Taylor University
    • Upland, Indiana
    • Visiting Professor
      • Jan 2008 - May 2008

      Taught two college courses, a basic Bible doctrine and New Testament literature course. Taught two college courses, a basic Bible doctrine and New Testament literature course.

    • Professor of Biblical Studies
      • 2006 - 2007

      Typically taught New Testament Greek courses (e.g., basics, introduction to exegesis, and exegetical book studies with an emphsis on the General Letters) for college students. Other courses taught were English Bible on Romans and a senior seminar. Typically taught New Testament Greek courses (e.g., basics, introduction to exegesis, and exegetical book studies with an emphsis on the General Letters) for college students. Other courses taught were English Bible on Romans and a senior seminar.

  • Grace Theological Seminary
    • Winona Lake, Indiana
    • Professor of New Testament Studies
      • 1995 - 2006

      Typically taught New Testament Greek courses (e.g., basics, introduction to exegesis, and exegetical book studies with an emphsis on Johannine Letters) for DMin. Other courses taught were second temple history and literature, exegesis of the Gospel of Mark, Pauline house arrest letters, and exegesis of Hebrews.Three-time recipient of Who’s Who Among American Teachers: Editions: 5th ed., 1998; 9th ed., 2005; 10th ed., 2006. Granted a Sabbatical Leave @ University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana (2001 - 2002)

  • Tyndale Theological Seminary
    • Amsterdam Netherlands
    • Visiting Professor
      • Jun 2003 - Jul 2003

      As a visiting Professor, I taught the book of Hebrews. As a visiting Professor, I taught the book of Hebrews.

  • Asian Theological Seminary
    • Manila, Philippines
    • Visiting Professor
      • Mar 1997 - Apr 1997

      As a visiting Professor, I taught an introductory course on the Pauline letters. As a visiting Professor, I taught an introductory course on the Pauline letters.

    • Adjunct Faculty
      • 1993 - 1995

      Typically taught historical backgrounds for the New Testament for the school’s extension campuses in Houston and San Antonio Texas, and Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Typically taught historical backgrounds for the New Testament for the school’s extension campuses in Houston and San Antonio Texas, and Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

Education

  • Dallas Theological Seminary
    Ph.D., New Testament Studies
    1987 - 1993
  • Dallas Theological Seminary
    Th.M., New Testament Studies
    1983 - 1987
  • Cairn University
    B.S., Biblical Studies
    1978 - 1982

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