Brian H. Gregg, Ph.D.

Professor, Biblical Studies

Dr. Brian Han Gregg is a Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Sioux Falls. He has a B.A from the University of California, Berkeley, an M.Div from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. His research interests are primarily focused on the Synoptic Gospels and the Historical Jesus. He is the author of What Does the Bible Say about Suffering? (InterVarsity Press, 2016) and The Historical Jesus and the Final Judgment Sayings in Q (Mohr Siebeck, 2006). He and his wife, Julie Gregg, pastor a United Methodist Church.

Education

  • Ph.D., Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity: New Testament Emphasis, University of Notre Dame, 2005
  • M.Div., Biblical Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary, 2000
  • B.A., History, University of California at Berkeley, 1995

Courses Taught

  • THE140 - Introduction to the Bible
  • THE309 - New Testament Greek I
  • THE310 - New Testament Greek II
  • THE317 - Jesus & the Gospels
  • THE318 - Letters of Paul
  • THE319 - Hebrews to Revelation
  • THE351 - Exodus
  • THE351 - Minor Prophets
  • THE311 - N.T. Greek Reading
  • THE361 - 1 Corinthians
  • THE361 - 2 Corinthians
  • THE361 - Acts
  • THE361 - The Parables of Jesus
  • THE490 - Senior Seminar
  • THE390 - J.R.R. Tolkien and the Christian Imagination

Professional Memberships

Society of Biblical Literature

Research

See Scholarship and Creative Work

Scholarships and Creative Work

Articles
  • Gregg, Brian Han. ‘“Why Do You Call Me Good?’: A Markan Riddle.” Scripture and Interpretation 3 (2009): 68-78.
  • Gregg, Brian Han. Review of Revealed Wisdom and Inaugurated Eschatology in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity in the Review of Biblical Literature. (2008)
Books
  • Gregg, Brian Han. The Historical Jesus and the Final Judgment Sayings in Q. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2/207. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006.
Book Chapters
  • Gregg, Brian Han. “1 Peter.” Pages 582-95 in The Blackwell Companion to the New Testament. Edited by David E. Aune. Chichestire, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.