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Professor
Borgman's doctorate is in English (University of Chicago), with
a focus on world and modern American literatures. He had done prior
graduate work in Philosophy (Masters of Arts); his B.A. work was
in literature.
Professor
Borgman's responsibilities in the department of English at Gordon
consist of basic and advanced courses in English, from "Masterpieces
of Western Literature" through American literature and courses
in the Bible as Literature. The latter have become his focus of
research and publication: an introductory course ("Hearing
the Whole Text: Biblical Narrative, Parable, Poetry, Epistle")
and an upper-level course ("New Testament Narrative: Mark,
Matthew, Luke-Acts, and John"). His books include Genesis,
the Story We Haven't Heard (IVP, 2001); "Who Is David?"
Hearing the Whole Story (forthcoming; sample chapters included
on link); and The Way According to Luke: Hearing the Whole Story
of Luke-Acts (Eerdmans, March 2006).
These
links below reflect Borgman's experience and "take" on
the greatest texts of American literature and biblical narrative.
On these links, Borgman includes scholarly quotations arranged both
by author and by topic, study questions, and power-point presentations
(question-and-answer format).
On-line ED536_summer 06
Genesis
The
David Story
Luke-Acts
North American literature, personal highlights
Exodus
Overview
David
Material
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