David A. Croteau

Dean, Seminary and School of Counseling
Professor of New Testament
Seminary & School of Counseling
David A. Croteau

Education

  • PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • ThM, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • MDiv, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
  • BA, California State University, Fresno

Biography

Dr. Croteau joined the faculty of Columbia Biblical Seminary in 2013, became Ph.D. Program Director in 2018, Associate Dean for Online Studies in 2019, Associate Dean in 2020, and Dean of the Seminary and School of Counseling in 2021. He teaches New Testament and Greek courses and is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society. He has previously taught at Liberty University (full-time), Grand Canyon University (online adjunct), Southwestern University (Kansas; online adjunct), and Luther Rice Bible College (online adjunct). Dr. Croteau has taught overseas in Tanzania, Kenya, South Korea, India, Nepal, Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Haiti, and Mexico.

Selected Publications & Presentations

  • co-authored with Gary Yates, Urban Legends of the Old Testament: 40 Common Misconceptions. Broadman & Holman, 2019.
  • David A. Croteau, “‘To Make Her Holy’ (Ephesians 5:26): Are Husbands Responsible for the Spiritual Maturation of Their Wives?” The Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood 21, no. 1 (Spring 2016): 19–25.
  • Urban Legends of the New Testament: 40 Common Misconceptions. Broadman & Holman. (2015)
  • David A. Croteau, “Repentance Found? The Concept of Repentance in the Fourth Gospel.” Master’s Seminary Journal 24, no. 1 (Spring 2013): 97–123.
  • Tithing after the Cross. Areopagus Critical Christian Issues. Energion Publications. (2013)
  • With Andreas J. Köstenberger, eds. Which Bible Translation Should I Use? Leading Experts Discuss 4 Major Versions. Broadman & Holman. (2012)

 

Curriculum Vitae

Recognitions & Awards

  • Creative Teacher Award, Liberty University, School of Religion, 2010
  • Baker Award in Biblical and Theological Studies, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, 2000
  • Borchert Prize in New Testament Studies, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, 1999