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David Samuel Dockery (born October 28, 1952,
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Tuscaloosa ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Tuscaloosa County in west-central Alabama, United States, on the Black Warrior River where the Gulf Coastal Plain, Gulf Coastal and Piedmont (United States), Piedm ...
) is the President of the International Alliance for Christian Education. He is also Distinguished Professor of Theology and on April 19, 2023 was elected the 10th President of
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is a Baptist theological institute in Fort Worth, Texas. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. It was established in 1908 and in 2005 was one of the largest seminaries in the wor ...
. Formerly he served as Trinity International University's 15th president. He was elected to that presidency on February 28, 2014. Prior to his time at Trinity he served as the 15th president of
Union University Union University is a private Baptist university in Jackson, Tennessee, with additional campuses in Germantown and Hendersonville. The university is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention). It was estab ...
, which ''U.S. News & World Report'' has listed among the top tier regional institutions in the South each since 1997. Dockery is author or editor of more than 35 books, including: ''Renewing Minds'', ''Southern Baptist Consensus and Renewal'', ''Biblical Interpretation Then and Now'', ''Theologians of the Baptist Tradition'', and the ''Holman Bible Handbook''. His articles have been published in Touchstone, Books & Culture, Christianity Today, and numerous other publications. In addition, he has contributed chapters or articles to more than 40 other publications. He was elected to Union's presidency on December 8, 1995, and the university increased in student enrollment from 1,975 in the fall of 1996 to 4,259 in the fall of 2012, representing 15 consecutive years of increased enrollment. Quotations from Dockery have appeared in ''The Washington Post'', ''The Boston Globe'', ''The Christian Science Monitor'', ''Christian Post'', ''The Dallas Morning News'', ''The Fort Worth Star-Telegram'', ''The Washington Times'', ''The Tennessean'', ''The Commercial Appeal'' (Memphis), ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', ''The Birmingham News'', ''The Courier-Journal'' (Louisville), ''The Baltimore Sun'', ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', Religion News Service, Bloomberg.com, Forbes.com, Fox.com, and several denominational publications, among others. He has been interviewed on several national networks: CNN, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, FOX, and numerous local/regional television channels; along with national radio interviews on ABC, FOX, NPR, Moody, Salem, AFR, and others. In addition to his leadership of the IACE, Dockery has served as Chair of the Board of Directors for the
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. He also served as Chair for the
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and on the boards of Christianity Today International and the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association, among other local and national entities. On January 15, 2013, Dockery announced he would begin the transition process from university president to the role of university chancellor. Dockery was formally installed as president of Trinity International University on October 23, 2014. In his first year at Trinity, Dockery led work on a new strategic plan called "Heritage and Hope: Trinity 2023", which the Board of Regents passed unanimously on February 27, 2015.


Education

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University of Alabama-Birmingham The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a Public university#United States, public List of research universities in the United States, research university in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1969 and part of the University ...
- Bachelor's degree *
Grace Theological Seminary Grace Theological Seminary (GTS) is a conservative evangelical Christian seminary located in Winona Lake, Indiana. GTS is now part of Grace College & Seminary and is associated with Charis Fellowship, before 2018 known as the Fellowship of Grace ...
- Master's degree *
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is a Baptist theological institute in Fort Worth, Texas. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. It was established in 1908 and in 2005 was one of the largest seminaries in the wor ...
- Master's degree *
Texas Christian University Texas Christian University (TCU) is a private university, private research university in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It was established in 1873 by brothers Addison Clark, Addison and Randolph Clark as the AddRan Male & Female College. It i ...
- Master's degree *
University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA or UT Arlington) is a public research university in Arlington, Texas, United States. It is the second oldest university in the University of Texas System and was founded in 1895. It was in the Texas A& ...
- Ph.D. in Humanities


Personal life

Dockery and his wife, Lanese, have three married sons and eight grandchildren. He and Lanese have traveled to the various regions of the United States and Canada, as well as to Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Middle East.


Works


Thesis

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Books

* * * * - Also translated into Romanian. * * * * * * * * - bible studies on ''Ecclesiastes'' *


Series edited

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Books edited

* * * *''New Testament Criticism and Interpretation'', co-editor and contributor with David Alan Black (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1991) chapter on "The History of New Testament Interpretation." *''Beyond the Impasse?: Scripture, Interpretation, and Theology in Baptist Life'', co-editor with Robison B. James (Nashville: Broadman, 1992) chapter on "A People of the Book: The Crisis of Biblical Authority Today." *''Holman Bible Handbook'', general editor and contributor (Nashville: Holman, 1992) sections on "Pauline Letters," "History of Biblical Interpretation," "Christian Faith and the Christian Community," and "The Lord's Supper." *''The Concise Bible Dictionary'', consulting editor (Old Tappan: Fleming H. Revell, 1992). *''Holman Book of Biblical Charts, Maps and Reconstructions'', contributing editor (Nashville: Holman, 1993). * *''Foundations for Biblical Interpretation'', co-editor and contributor with Robert B. Sloan and Kenneth A. Mathews (Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 1994) chapter on "The Study and Interpretation of the Bible." *''The Challenge of Postmodernism: An Evangelical Engagement'', editor and contributor (Grand Rapids: Baker/BridgePoint, 1995, revised edition 2001) chapter on "The Challenge of Postmodernism." *''The Best of A. T. Robertson'', compiler (Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 1996). *''New Dimensions in Evangelical Theology: Essays in Honor of Millard J. Erickson'', editor (Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1998). Chapter on "Millard J. Erickson." *''Holman Concise Bible Commentary'', general editor (Nashville: B&H Publishing, 1998). Section on the "Pauline Epistles." Translated into Spanish. *''The Integration of Faith and Learning: A Basic Bibliography'', editor and compiler (1998). *''The Future of Christian Higher Education'', co-editor with David P. Gushee (B&H Publishing, 1999). Chapters on "The Future of Christian Higher Education: An Introduction," "The Great Commandment As a Paradigm for Christian Higher Education," "The Role of Professional Education in Christian Higher Education," and "The Grandeur of God and Real Education: A Strategy for Integrating Faith in a Post-Christian Culture." *''New Testament Interpretation'', co-edited with David Alan Black (Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2000). Chapter on the History of New Testament Interpretation. *''Theologians of the Baptist Tradition'', co-edited with
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(Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2001). Chapters on
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, A.T. Robertson, and Hershel Hobbs. *''Shaping a Christian Worldview'', co-edited with
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(Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2002). Chapter on Shaping a Christian Worldview. *''John A. Broadus: A Living Legacy'', co-edited with
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(Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2008). Chapter on "Mighty in the Scriptures." *''Southern Baptist Identity: An Evangelical Denomination Faces the Future'' (Wheaton: Crossway, 2009). Chapter on "Southern Baptists in the 21st Century." *''Christian Leadership Essentials'', editor (Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2011) *''Southern Baptists, Evangelicals and the Future of Denominationalism'', editor (Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2011) *''Faith and Learning: A Handbook for Christian Higher Education'', editor (Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2012) *''Worship, Tradition, and Engagement: Essays in Honor of Timothy George'', co-edited with James Massey and Robert Smith, Jr. (London: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2018)


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References

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