Nathan D. Holsteen
Associate Professor of Theological Studies
B.S., Louisiana State University, 1983; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1992; Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, 1996.
Dr. Holsteen has worked full-time in engineering and in ministry, and also has served as adjunct professor for The Criswell College and for Dallas Seminary before joining the faculty in 2005. He particularly is interested in encouraging students to be fully engaged in the world outside the seminary walls, and loves to discuss the development of theological systems, especially in Reformation and post-Reformation contexts. He and his wife, Janice, have two children.
- ST101 - Introduction to Theology
- ST102 - Trinitarianism
- ST106 - Eschatology
- ST295 - Systematic Theology Colloquium
- ST103 - Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
- ST104 - Soteriology
- ST105 - Sanctification and Ecclesiology
- ST520 - Issues in Science and Theology
- ST220 - Issues in Dispensational Theology
- The Importance of the Historical Adam - (11/30/2012)
- Beware of Mud - (04/26/2011)
- Grace and Darkness - (03/28/2007)
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Academic Interests
- Reformation / post-Reformation Scottish theology
- Theological systems
- Foundations of dispensationalism
- Theological prolegomena
Personal Interests
- Piano
- Basketball
- Personal computing

