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Prof. Dr. Martin Erdmann studied theology in Columbia/USA (Master of Divinity in Cross-cultural Communication and NT), Basel and Aberdeen/Scotland (Master of Theology in NT and Patristics). In 1999, he was awarded a doctoral degree in modern Church History at Brunel University, Uxbridge/England. During his studies at Columbia International University he was a teaching assistant of Dr. William Larkin who was writing his commentary on Acts at the time.
Online-Media:
In 1996, he founded Online Communication Systems, inc. using it to develop and teach theological distance education courses. As Vice-President of Mustardseed Media in San Jose (California) he participated in a project called Biblelands, an Online-Multimedia Tour of Israel and the Near East.
Theological Education and Research
Dr. Erdmann's articles have appeared in different publications. He has also published a bi-monthly magazine, co-authored, «Mission in the New Testament - An Evangelical Approach» (1998) and authored «Building the Kingdom of God on Earth» (2005).
For four years he lectured in the NT department of the STH Basel (State-independent Theological Seminary).
As a senior scientist he was involved in a research project (Clinical Nanomedicine) at the University Hospital in Basel for five years.
Since 2003 he has been Professor of Biblical Studies at Patrick Henry College, Virginia (distance education) and chairman of the NT Studies and modern Church History departments at the Academy for Reformation Theology for the past five years.
In 2004 he became the founding director of the Verax Institute.
Dr. Erdmann is married to Joy and has two children, Estelle Chérie and Johannes Luc.
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