Dr. Chris Winchester
Assistant Professor
Director of Master Programs
(Norman L. Geisler Graduate School of Apologetics)
BIO
Before joining SES, Dr. Winchester led Biblical Studies seminars at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and taught courses for Liberty University. He also participated in archaeological excavations on Mount Zion in Jerusalem in 2007 and 2009. While pursuing his studies, he founded Ratio Christi chapters at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the University of Edinburgh.
Research Interests and Expertise
Dr. Winchester’s research interests include:
- The Use of the Old Testament in the Gospel of Matthew
- Prophecy
- The Dead Sea Scrolls
- The Historicity of Jesus
- Jesus’s resurrection
publications
“Did Jesus Even Exist? The Problematic Argument from Silence.” In Hope’s Reason Journal of Apologetics 4(1) (2013). Ed. Stephen J. Bedard.
Book Review: “Reconstructing the Adamic Myth in the Gospels.” Ignatius Jesudasan. Gospels of Deconstructed Adamic Myth. In The Expository Times. June 2014. 455-556
Book Review: “Exposing Mythicist Myths.” Maurice Casey. Jesus: Evidence and Argument or Mythicist Myths? In The Expository Times. May 2015. 404-405.
Book Review: “Jesus in History and Faith.” Lee Martin McDonald. The Story of Jesus in History and Faith: An Introduction. In The Expository Times. January 2015. 197-198.
education
B.A., M.A. University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Th.M., Ph.D. University of Edinburgh