iii About the Authors David “Pete” Peterson, Ed.D, CSCS*D. Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Dr. David Peterson is a retired U. S. Navy Aerospace/Operational Physiologist with more than 20 years of active-duty service. He has earned multiple degrees in exercise science and is a former competitive powerlifter. Dr. Peterson has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, a textbook (in addition to this one), and presented at multiple state, national and international conferences on the topics of body composition and physical fitness testing. He is an active member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Jeremy Kimble, Ph.D. Director of the Synergy Initiative; Professor of Theology Dr. Jeremy Kimble is passionate about teaching college and graduate students the truth of God’s Word. His hope is that through his courses, students will grow in their love for God and others, rightly understand the grand narrative of Scripture, and apply theological truths to everyday life. Dr. Kimble is committed to teaching in the classroom, mentoring students, and speaking in church, camp, and conference settings. He served in pastoral ministry for eight years and is currently Director of Leadership Development at University Baptist Church. Dr. Kimble’s academic interests include biblical and systematic theology, ecclesiology, preaching, and the formation and mission of the church. Trent Rogers, Ph.D. Dean of the School of Biblical and Theological Studies; Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek Dr. Trent Rogers teaches courses in New Testament and Greek. He is passionate about teaching the Bible and leading students to love and serve God, who has revealed Himself in the Bible. He has published in the areas of the Pauline Epistles, New Testament Greek, and Hellenistic Judaism. Prior to coming to Cedarville University, Trent served as Pastor for Adult Ministries at Grace Baptist Church in Cedarville, Ohio, where he is still an active member.
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