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Daniel M.

Yencich
Home Address: 2449 S. Colorado Blvd #114, Denver CO 80222 Phone Number: (517) 927 7984 Email: DYencich@gmail.com Birthdate: September 24, 1985 Education Ph.D. Student, Biblical Interpretation (Primary Concentration: New Testament; Secondary Concentrations: Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Judaism), University of Denver & Iliff School of Theology (Joint Ph.D.), Denver, Colorado. Expected graduation: 2018. M.Div., New Testament, Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Johnson City, Tennessee. 2013. Thesis: Forecasts of the Passion and Echoes of Olivet in Mark 1315, Supervisor: Rollin A. Ramsaran. B.S., Cross-Cultural Ministry; Biblical Theology, Great Lakes Christian College, Lansing, Michigan. 2009. Awards & Honors Graduate Religious Studies Doctoral Fellowship, University of Denver, 2013-2014. Randy & Gigi Huffines Award for Excellence in Biblical Studies New Testament, Emmanuel Christian Seminary. April, 2013. Stone-Campbell Journal Promising Scholars Award, The Stone-Campbell Journal, April, 2013. Alexander Campbell Scholarship for Ministerial Potential, Emmanuel Christian Seminary. September, 2009. Conference Presentations The Centurion, the Son of God, and the Politics of Markan Performance, Stone-Campbell Journal Conference. April, 2013. When You Hear, You Will See: Forecasts of the Passion and Echoes of Olivet in Mark 13-15, SECSOR/SBL Regional Meeting. March, 2013. The Cry and the Confession: A Narrative- and Performance-Critical Analysis of the Death of Jesus in Mark, Stone-Campbell Journal Conference/ April, 2012. Book Reviews Scot McKnight and Joseph Modica, eds., Jesus is Lord, Caesar is Not: Evaluating Empire in New Testament Studies. Englewood Review of Books, Volume 3, Issue 3 (2013). Richard A. Horsley, The Prophet Jesus and the Renewal of Israel: Moving Beyond a Diversionary Debate. Reviews in Religion and Theology (2013).
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Anthony Le Donne, The Historical Jesus: What Can We Know and How Can We Know it? Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 20, Issue 1 (2013). William C. Placher, Mark: A Theological Commentary (Belief Series). Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 20, Issue 1 (2013). Malinda Elizabeth Berry, Peter Goodwin Heltzel, and Bruce Ellis Benson, eds., Prophetic Evangelicals. Englewood Review of Books (2012). Christian Piatt, ed., Banned Questions about Jesus. Englewood Review of Books (2012). N.T. Wright, How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels. Englewood Review of Books (2012). John Howard Yoder, The Spiritual Writings of John Howard Yoder (Paul Martens and Jennifer L. Howell, eds.). Englewood Review of Books (2011). Forthcoming Reviews: Douglas E. Oakman, The Political Aims of Jesus. Englewood Review of Books. Forthcoming 2013. Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts (eds), Christian Origins and Hellenistic Judaism: Social and Literary Contexts for the New Testament. Reviews in Religion and Theology. Contracted, 2013. Teaching Experience Mark as Story Bible-study series Big Spring Church of Christ, Elizabethton, TN. SeptemberOctober, 2012. Introductory narrative critical and performance critical reading (and hearing) of Marks gospel. Pauline Moral Reasoning, Rhetoric, and the Ideal Community First Presbyterian Church, Kingsport, TN. October, 2012. Three-session teaching on Pauls moral reasoning, rhetoric, and vision of ideal community in his letters. A focus on faithful appropriation of these to help engender faithful growth and church vibrancy. Research Language Competencies Koine Greek Reading and research competent. Biblical Hebrew Research competent. Academic Affiliations Society of Biblical Literature Student Member (2012-present) Catholic Biblical Association Associate Member (2012-present) Network of Biblical Storytellers, Intl. Member (2012-present)

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Church Membership & Ministry Involvement Christian Church & Churches of Christ, Minister (Ordained July, 2012). Youth & Associate Minister, Big Spring Church of Christ. 2010-present. Interim Senior Minister, Big Spring Church of Christ. Summer, 2012. Contributing Writer for The Ekklesia Project bLOGOS Weekly Lectionary Reflections. 2012-13. http://www.ekklesiaproject.org/blog/category/lectionary-reflections/ The Hope of Widows, Sunday, June 9, 2013. Blessing and the Christian Life, Sunday, January 20, 2013. The Lord Upholds the Orphan and the Widow, Sunday, November 11, 2012. The Eucharist and the Hollow Place, Sunday, August 26, 2012. References Mark A. Matson Milligan College Christopher Rollston George Washington University Kendi Howells Douglas Great Lakes Christian College Rollin A. Ramsaran Emmanuel Christian Seminary Miriam Y. Perkins Emmanuel Christian Seminary John C. Nugent Great Lakes Christian College

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