Dr. Harry A. Hahne
Curriculum Vitae
| Contact Harry Hahne
Dr. Harry Hahne has been teaching graduate-level courses in New Testament,
Greek, Hermeneutics, Spiritual Formation, and computer-assisted biblical research
at theological seminaries since 1986. He has been Professor of New Testament
Studies at Gateway Seminary since 2002 [formerly
called Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary].
Previously, he taught for 16 years at Tyndale
Seminary in Toronto. He has also taught courses at Heritage Baptist Seminary,
Ontario Bible College and Wycliffe College
at the University of Toronto. He has also been a pastor, a collegiate ministry
worker, a missionary, an electronic engineer, and a software developer.
Dr. Hahne's biblical studies research interests include the New Testament citations
of the Old Testament, theology of nature, Pauline theology, the relationship
between Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity and computer-assisted biblical
research. He is the author of The
Corruption and Redemption of Creation: Nature in Romans 8.19-22 and Jewish Apocalyptic
Literature (T & T Clark), a book on the theology of nature in Jewish
apocalyptic literature and the Apostle Paul's epistle to the Romans. He is assistant
editor and a contributor to the Encyclopedia
of Religion and Nature and has published numerous journal articles and book
chapters. He is currently working on a book on a biblical theology of worship,
based on the book of Revelation.
He has written several commercially-published computer programs, including
Library Master, a bibliographic
database manager used by thousands of professors, students, researchers and
libraries in over 50 countries. He has been on the editorial board of several
journals of computer-assisted research and a Web site devoted to Bible-search
software for scholarly research. He has published numerous articles and
presented numerous scholarly papers about research software and techniques for
using Bible-search programs.
Dr. Hahne has degrees in both biblical studies and electronic engineering.
He earned his Master of Divinity at Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School and
his Doctorate in biblical studies at Wycliffe College of
the University
of Toronto. His doctoral dissertation compares the view of Jewish
apocalyptic literature and Romans 8:19-22 concerning the corruption of the natural
world due to sin and the eschatological redemption of the natural world in the
new creation.
Some of Harry Hahne's Publications Available on the Web:
New Testament Citations of the Old Testament
- "Righteousness by Faith, Not by the Law: Paul's Argument
From Scripture in Romans 10:1-8." Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting,
Denver, November 17-20, 2018.
- "The Apostle Paul's Methods of Interpreting Scripture in Romans 10-11
to Explain Israel's Unbelief in Jesus." Evangelical Theological
Society Annual Meeting, November 2014.
- “How the Apostle Peter
Preached Christ From the Old Testament: Christological Exegesis in the Book
of Acts.” Evangelical Theological Society Far West Region Annual
Meeting, April 20, 2012.
- “Interpretation
and Application in the New Testament Citations of the Old Testament.”
Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, Novemeber 15, 2001.
- "Theological Assumptions in the New Testament
Citations of the Old Testament: Hebrews 1 As a Test Case." Evangelical
Theological Society Annual Meeting, November 1998.
Biblical Theology of Worship
Theology of Nature
Jewish Apocalyptic and the Apostle Paul
Computer-Assisted Biblical Research
- "Can
I Trust My Bible Software? Why Bible Searches May Not Find What You Expect."
Evangelical Theological Society Far West conference, Ontario, California,
April 21, 2017.
- Bible Study
With Logos Bible Software (video series). Training videos showing how
to use Logos Bible Software for studying the Bible. (Logos 8.7 or later for
Windows or Macintosh)
- Library Master Bibliographic
Database Manager. Software to manage bibliographic references and format
bibliographies, citations and bibliographic footnotes in any style.
- Tips For
Using Logos Bible Software. Step-by-step guidelines for how to do common
Bible study tasks with Logos Bible software, with an emphasis on using Greek
and Hebrew. (Logos 8.7 or later for Windows or Macintosh)
- Getting
to Know Logos Bible Software, Version 4. A guide to installing and using
Logos 4 for people who are familiar with Logos 3.
- Tips
For Using Gramcord Bible Software. Step-by-step guidelines for how to
do common Bible study tasks in Greek and Hebrew using Gramcord Bible software.
- Tips For
Using Logos Libronix Bible Software (Version 3). A guide to using the
older Logos Libronix Bible Software for common Bible study tasks, with an
emphasis on using Greek and Hebrew.
- Computer
tools for biblical research database This database has information about
hundreds of Web sites, books, articles, fonts, primary source files, and other
resources for computer assisted biblical research. This database is periodically
updated
- "Interpretive
Implications of Using Bible-Search Software for New Testament Grammatical
Analysis." Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, November 1994.
A revised version was presented at the bienniel meeting of L'Association Internationale
Bible et Informatique, August 1994. An abridged version of this essay appeared
in Religious Studies News, November 1995.
- Bible
Analysis Software for Scholars. Reviews, essays and other information
on computer-assisted biblical research, with an emphasis on research in the
Greek and Hebrew biblical texts. This is a section of the highly acclaimed
Chorus online journal
of humanities computing (winner of the
Microsoft Higher-Education Site of the Month award
). Note: This site is no longer beeing actively updated.
Other Subjects
NOTE: You will need the free
Adobe Acrobat Reader to read the PDF documents.
Dr. Harry A. Hahne
Gateway Seminary
12801 N 28th Drive, Suite 14
Phoenix, AZ 8502
email: HarryHahne@gs.edu
Revised January 19, 2023