Norman A. Beck
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BornFebruary 27, 1932
OthernamesNorman Arthur Beck
OccupationPastor
Norman A. Beck | |
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| Born | February 27, 1932 |
| Other names | Norman Arthur Beck |
| Occupation | Pastor |
Norman Arthur Beck (born February 27, 1932)[1] is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America pastor, and he serves as the contract pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Stockdale (Denhawken), Texas. He is also a Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation Professor, and writes and speaks about the relationships between Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Additionally, Beck serves as Poehlmann Professor of Theology and Classical Languages at Texas Lutheran University, currently teaching Intro to Theology, New Testament Studies, History of Religions, Elementary Greek, New Testament Greek Reading, Biblical Hebrew, as well as various Freshman Experience courses.
- Doctorate from Princeton Theological Seminary
- Bachelor of Divinity from Trinity Lutheran Seminary
- Bachelor of Arts from Capital University
- Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Trinity Lutheran Seminary