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Mark A. Snoeberger, Ph.D.
Director of Library Services
Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology
msnoeberger@dbts.edu
Dr. Mark Snoeberger has served as Director of Library Services at DBTS since 1997, and as a part-time instructor here since 1999. Prior to coming on staff at DBTS, he served for three years as an assistant pastor. He received his M.Div. and Th.M. degrees from DBTS in 1999 and 2001, respectively. Dr. Snoeberger earned the Ph.D. in systematic theology in 2008 from Baptist Bible Seminary in Clarks Summit, PA. He provides pulpit supply for area churches on an active basis and teaches in the Inter-City Bible Institute. He and his wife, Heather, have two sons, Jonathan and David.
Writings:
DBS Journal, 2000: “The Pre-Mosaic Tithe: Issues and Implications”
DBS Journal, 2002: “The Theological Priority of Regeneration to Saving Faith in a Theological Ordo Salutis”
DBS Journal, 2003: “Engaging the Enemy…but on Whose Terms? An Assessment of Responses to the Charge of Anti-Intellectualism”
The Master’s Seminary Journal, Spring 2004: “Second-Blessing Models of Sanctification and Early Dallas Dispensationalism”
DBS Journal, 2004: “Noetic Sin, Neutrality, and Contextualization: How Culture Receives the Gospel”
“Distinctive Contributions of Alva J. McClain and Grace Theological Seminary to a History of Dispensationalism,” and “Common Sense Realism: A Stimulus for the Origin of American Dispensationalism?” both in The History of Dispensationalism, ed. Michael Stallard (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2005).
DBS Journal, 2007: “Weakness or Wisdom? Fundamentalists and Romans 14.1-15.13”
DBS Journal, 2008: “D. A. Carson’s Christ and Culture Revisited: A Reflection and a Response”
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