Gary T. Manning, Jr.
- Associate Professor of New Testament
- Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary
- M.Div., Talbot School of Theology
- B.A., University of Hawaii
Dr. Manning is passionate about helping leaders in the church interpret and teach the Scriptures more faithfully and more powerfully. Gary studied at Talbot and Fuller, and focuses his studies on the Gospel of John, the Synoptic Gospels, and the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament. He is the author of Echoes of a Prophet: The Use of Ezekiel in the Gospel of John and in Literature of the Second Temple Period. (T&T Clark, 2004). Gary has been involved in various kinds of Christian ministry for over twenty years, including youth ministry, church planting, and teaching ministry, and still maintains active ministry in the church. At home, Gary spends his time doing anything that his wife Barbara and their eight children like to do.
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Affiliations
- Evangelical Theological Society
- Society of Biblical Literature
Awards and Honors
- Juliette M. Atherton Scholarship (1995 to 2003)
- Fuller Theological Seminary Full Fellowship (1998 to 2002)
- Talbot School of Theology New Testament Award (1998)
- Talbot School of Theology Outstanding Senior Preacher (1998)
- Louis T. Talbot Memorial Scholarship Award (1997)
- Cornell University Merill Presidential Scholar Outstanding Educator (1996)
- Oceanic Cable Outstanding Educator Award (1994)
Publications
Articles
- “Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament,” in J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays (eds.), Baker Handbook of the Bible. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2010).
- “Good Eye / Bad Eye,” New Hope Magazine (January 2009), 22.
Books
- Echoes of a Prophet: The Use of Ezekiel in the Gospel of John and in Literature of the Second Temple Period. (JSNTS 270; London: T&T Clark, 2004).
Presentations
- “I am not Elijah: The Use and Non-use of Elijah/Elisha Material in the Gospel of John.” Paper presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, November 2009.