Andrzej Gradzikiewicz M.Div.
Ancient Languages and Texts (ALT)
Theology
Academic
2005
Master of Divinity, Andrews University, MI, USA
2001
B.A. Honours German, Rand Afrikaans University, Johannesburg, South Africa, Cum Laude
1998
B.A. Languages, Rand Afrikaans University, Johannesburg, South Africa
Professional
2014 – 2016
Assistant lecturer of theology at Universidad de Montemorelos, Mexico
2005 – 2014
Pastor in Texas, Seventh Day Adventists
2004 – 2005
Graduate Assistant at Dept. of Education, Andrews University, MI
New Testament Onomastics
A study of semantic qualities borne by the various personal names in the New Testament. It is a combination of prosopography and onomasticon, while ultimately seeking to develop an overarching semantic theory of New Testament names. It is a search for all "metadata" provided by the naming practices in late antiquity. Any epigraphic and literary information related to each New Testament name is listed lexigraphically, indicating, wherever possible, besides the literary context also information regarding provenance, social status, religion, and regional popularity.