Con R. Campbell

Academic background and interests

Present Position

2006–

Lecturer, Moore College

Qualifications

1996

Adv. Dip. Jazz (ANU)

2003

B.D. (Hons 1) ( Moore College )

2003

Dip.Min. ( Moore College )

2007

Ph.D. ( Macquarie University )

Previous Experience

1994–

Professional Musician

1997–1998

Ministry Training Strategy, Crossroads Christian Church

1999–2002

Student, Moore College

1999–2000

Student Minister, Christ Church St Ives

2001

Student Minister, St Matthew’s Merrylands West

2002

Student Minister, Evangelism Ministries

2003–2005

Associate Pastor, Crossroads Christian Church

2003–2005

Associate Staff worker, AFES

2007&ndash

Honorary Associate in the Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University

Professional Awards

1995

James Morrison National Jazz Scholarship

1999

Marcia Abel Scholarship ( Moore College )

2001

Frederick Barker Scholarship ( Moore College )

2005

Macquarie University Postgraduate Research Travel Grant

Professional Activities

2002–

Member, Anglican Church League

2002

Councillor, Anglican Church League

2006–

Member, Society of Biblical Literature

2006–

Member, Board of Reference to The Bible Training Partnership

2008–

Member, Evangelical Theological Society

Publications

Articles

‘Finished the Race? 2 Timothy 4:6–7 and Verbal Aspect’, in Donald Robinson: Appreciation. Sydney: Moore College, 2008.

'From Earthly Symbol to Heavenly Reality: The Tabernacle in the New Testament', in Exploring Exodus: Literary, Theological and Contemporary Approaches. IVP, 2008.

Books

'Verbal Aspect, the Indicative Mood, and Narrative: Soundings in the Greek of the New Testament'. Studies in Biblical Greek 13. New York: Peter Lang, 2007.

'Verbal Aspect and Non-Indicative Verbs: Further Soundings in the Greek of the New Testament'. Studies in Biblical Greek 15. New York: Peter Lang, 2008.

'Not Ashamed: 2 Timothy'. Bible Alive 2. Sydney: Aquila Press, 2008.

'Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek'. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008.

Current Research

Verbal Aspect of the Greek of the New Testament: the Indicative Mood in Narrative

Verbal Aspect of the Greek of the New Testament: Non-Indicative Verbs in Narrative

The Contribution of K. L. McKay to the Study of Ancient Greek

Union with Christ

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