Roy W. Hoover Weyerhaeuser Professor of Biblical Literature and Professor of Religion Emeritus,
Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington |
Roy Hoover is Weyerhaeuser Professor of Biblical
Literature and Professor of Religion Emeritus, Whitman College, where he taught courses in ancient Greek, biblical history and literature, capitalism and socialism in
theological perspective, and world religions. A Fellow of the Jesus Seminar since 1986, he wrote a number of the papers that served as the basis for the Seminar's
deliberations and has been a frequent participant in the Jesus Seminar on the Road Program. Roy Hoover is co-author (with Robert W. Funk) of The Five Gospels. The Search for the Authentic Words of Jesus,
1993. His published articles have appeared in Harvard Theological Review, Forum, The Fourth R, and Bible Review. In 1992, he received the Whitman College Award for Faculty Achievement.
Books
Profles of Jesus (editor, 2003)
The Five Gospels: The Search for the Authentic Words of Jesus (with Robert W. Funk), 1993
- The Complete Letters
(contributor and principal translator of 1 Corinthians, Philippians, James, and Hebrews 4:14–10:18), forthcoming
- Approaches to the Bible: The Best of Bible Review,
vol. 1 (contributor), 1994
Academic Credentials
- B.A. Pasadena College
- Th.D. Harvard University
Academic Appointments
- Weyerhaeuser Professor of Biblical Literature, 1985–1999, and Professor of Religion, Whitman College, 1983–1999
- Associate Professor of Religion, Whitman College, 1972–1977, 1979–1982
- Acting Dean of the Faculty, Whitman College, 1978–1979
- Associate Dean of the Faculty, Whitman College, 1976–1977
- Assistant Professor of Religion and Religious Counselor, Whitman College, 1967–1972
Professional Service
- Presidential Search Committee, Whitman College, 1993
- Citizen Ambassador Delegation of Religious Educators to Russia and Uzbekistan, October, 1992
- Chair, Department of Religion, Whitman College, 1980–1985, and in rotation thereafter
- Danforth Graduate Fellowship Reading Committee, 1979, 1980
- Chair, Division of Humanities and Arts, Whitman College, 1972–1974
Awards and Honors
- Whitman College's Faculty Achievement Award, 1992
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