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    1996 AdvDip Jazz (ANU)

    2003 Bachelor of Divinity (Honours 1) (MTC)

    2007 PhD (Macquarie University)

    PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE

    2003-05 Associate Pastor, Crossroads Christian Church

    2003-05 Associate Staff Worker, AFES

    2003-05 Itinerant Evangelist

    2005 Visiting Lecturer, Moore College

    PROFESSIONAL AWARDS

    1995 James Morrison National Jazz Scholarship

    1999 Marcia Abel Scholarship (MTC)

    2002 Frederick Barker Scholarship (MTC)

    2005 Macquarie University Postgraduate Research Travel Grant

The Rev Dr Constantine (Con) Campbell

External Studies Registrar
Lectures in Greek and New Testament


“I love the way that we teach the New Testament here: in depth and in detail, but also seeing the big picture and thinking about what God’s Word has to say”

Con teaches New Testament with a special interest in Greek.

His areas of research include the Greek verbal system, and Paul’s teaching concerning our union with Christ.

Con and his wife Bronwyn have three children:  Jasmine, Xanthe and Lukas.  Together they enjoy playing cricket in the park, learning to play chess, and jazz appreciation classes.

con.campbell@moore.edu.au

 

Articles and Essays

‘Finished the Race? 2 Timothy 4:6–7 and Verbal Aspect’, in Donald Robinson, Selected Works: Appreciation. Australian Church Record, 2008.

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

‘The Stinger of Death’, in The Briefing, June 2008.

‘Review Article: Jesus and the Father: Modern Evangelicals Reinvent the Trinity’, Churchman 122/4 (2008)

‘With Christ, Over the Powers’, in Christ’s Victory over Evil: Biblical Theology and Pastoral Ministry. IVP, 2009.

Monographs

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.

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

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

Commentary on Galatians

Greek Handbook on Colossians

Union with Christ in Pauline Theology