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Chris Spinks is off to Wipf & Stock

Chris Spinks, with whom I share Fuller, our Mennonite church, and biblioblogging, is moving on to Eugene, OR, and the next stage in his life as an editor with Wipf & Stock. Here is the press release from Wipf & Stock:

Chris Spinks and his wife Gail move to the Pacific Northwest in June where Chris will begin working as an editor for Wipf and Stock.

Chris is a 2006 graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary, where he received his Ph.D. in New Testament. His dissertation focused on the hermeneutical concept of “meaning” in current proposals for “theological interpretation”. Prior to Fuller, Chris graduated from Baylor University with a B.A. in Speech Communications, and George W. Truett Theological Seminary with an M.Div. in Theology. Chris has been a part of academia for the last nine years in various roles. His most recent professional experience has been as an administrative assistant in Fuller’s School of Theology, where he has also been an adjunct professor of Greek, NT Exegesis and Orientation to Theological Studies for the last six years. His ongoing research interests include theological hermeneutics, philosophy of language and communitarian approaches to NT texts. Chris has been married to Gail, a psychotherapist, for nearly four years.

My public kudos to Chris! And to Gail, who snagged a good job up there too. That’s not to mention my total envy for the fact that they’ll be living in the beautiful Northwest.

(HT: Chris himself)

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