Clinton E. Arnold

Clinton E. Arnold
Born 1958
Academic background
Education Biola, Talbot Theological Seminary, University of Aberdeen
Thesis title The Power of God and the Powers of Evil in the Epistle to the Ephesians
Thesis year 1986
Doctoral advisor I. Howard Marshall
Academic work
Discipline Biblical studies
Sub discipline NT studies
Institutions Talbot School of Theology
Notable works Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary (in 4 vols.)

Clinton E. Arnold (born 1958) is a New Testament scholar who is the dean at Talbot School of Theology and 2011 president of the Evangelical Theological Society. Arnold's research interest is in the Pauline writings, the book of Acts, Graeco-Roman religions, the rise of Christianity in Asia Minor, and the theology of sanctification (including spiritual warfare). He has authored six books, dozens of scholarly articles, and several entries in biblical dictionaries and study Bibles. In the past, he served as a regular columnist for Discipleship Journal, and is the general editor of the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Series.

Education and family

Arnold earned his B.A.(1980) from Biola, his M.Div. (1983) from the related Talbot Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. (1986) in New Testament exegesis at the University of Aberdeen. In 1991, he completed post-doctoral studies in the historical context of the epistle to the Colossians at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. Arnold married Barbara (née Erickson) in 1981, and together they have three children. Arnold was named the new dean of Talbot School of Theology in May 2012.[1]

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