John Bergsma

Dr. John Bergsma is Professor of Theology at Franciscan University,[1] in Steubenville, Ohio. He holds a Master of Theology degree from Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Theology from the University of Notre Dame. His specialized study is that of the Old Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He grew up as a Calvinist Protestant and served as a Protestant pastor for four years before converting to Catholicism in 2001.[2]

John Bergsma
Born (1971-01-17) January 17, 1971
OccupationProfessor of Theology
Websitewww.johnbergsma.com

Career

Dr. Bergsma's study of ancient scripture and the Dead Sea Scrolls have spawned multiple articles and publications, including his book The Jubilee from Leviticus to Qumran: A History of Interpretation. He has written several scholarly articles, some of which were co-authored by Catholic apologist and theologist Dr. Scott Hahn. Additionally, Dr. Bergsma has taken part in several seminars and discussions, including the Enoch seminar and that of the Jubilee. Dr. Bergsma routinely participates in lectures on his studies, and has contributed to media productions distributed by Lighthouse Catholic Media. With regard to the discovery and study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, his focus often includes how the scrolls reaffirm Catholic doctrine, tradition, and practices.[3][4]

Books

  • The Jubilee from Leviticus to Qumran: A History of Interpretation. Vetus Testamentum Supplements Vol. 115. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. 2007. ISBN 9789004152991.CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Bible Basics For Catholics: A New Picture of Salvation History. Ave Maria Press. 2012. ISBN 9781594712913.
  • New Testament Basics for Catholics. Ave Maria Press. 2015. ISBN 9781594715822.
  • Stunned by Scripture: How the Bible Brought Me Home. Our Sunday Visitor. 2017. ISBN 9781612783932.

References

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