Barry Parker, Ph.D.
Reference and Serials Librarian
Librarian
Office Phone: 951-343-4242
E-mail: bparker@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Library, Room 110
Office Hours: m/t/th/f 8:00-4:30 w 1:00 - 9:00
| Degree | Major Emphasis | Institution | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ph.D. | Biblical Studies | University of Sheffield, U.K. | 1986 |
| M.Div. | Theology | Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary, CANADA | 1980 |
| M.L.I.S. | Library Studies | University of British Columbia, CANADA | 1996 |
| B.A. | Comparative Religions/Literature | McMaster University, CANADA | 1976 |
鈥ew Testament Studies
鈥nglish Grammar, Composition and Literature
Adjunct Faculty at Regent College, Vancouver BC CANADA; Trinity Western University, Langley BC CANADA
* "Works of Law' and the Jewish Settlement in Asia Minor,"Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 9, 2013, pp. 42-96.
* Resolutions (novel), Pittsburgh: RoseDog Books, 2013.
* "Romans 7 and the Split between Christianity and Judaism," Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 3, 2006, pp. 110-133.
*Book readings and signings:
*Cellar Door Books, Riverside CA, June 2013
* St. George's Episcopal Church, Riverside CA, July 2013
* Book panel: Cellar Door Books, Riverside CA, September 2013
* Book fairs
* Jurupa Valley Library, Riverside CA, October 2013
* Eastvale Public Library, Eastvale CA, January 2014
鈥apers related to Paul and the Law ranging from the Hellenization of Jews in Asia Minor to Baptismal Rites in Corinth at:
鈥yndale House, Cambridge U.K. (peer presentation)
鈥innipeg MB CANADA (Learned Societies, CSBS)
鈥pokane WA U.S.A. (Society of Biblical Literature)
鈥acoma WA U.S.A. (Society of Biblical Literature)
鈥indsor ON CANADA (Learned Societies, CSBS)
St. George's Episcopal Church - lector
baseball
hockey
creative writing
3 children, all of very diverse and accomplished natures
From one perspective, Christianity is quite simple: it鈥檚 about love. But that love is anything but simple. It is not just the easy love, but the love of enemies, the love seen in tolerance and acceptance of those different than ourselves, and the love seen in the care and nurture of those least able to care for themselves and of the world which God has given us.