J. Ed Komoszewski, Th.M.

 

Program Director, Converse with Scholars, Reclaiming the Mind Ministries
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Ed graduated summa cum laude from Dallas Theological Seminary with a Th.M. in New Testament Studies and two major honors: The John F. Walvoord Award for outstanding work in the department of Theological Studies and The W. H. Griffith Thomas Award for graduating at the top of his class. He has taught biblical and theological studies at Northwestern College and serves as the Program Director for Converse with Scholars. Ed is the coauthor of Reinventing Jesus: How Contemporary Skeptics Miss the Real Jesus and Mislead Popular Culture (Kregel, 2006) and Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ (Kregel, 2007).

 

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