Dr. Justin S. Holcomb
Adjunct Professor of Theology
» Theology and Philosophy | Adjunct Faculty | Orlando
» Theology and Philosophy | Guest Faculty | Washington D.C.
» Theology and Philosophy | Guest Faculty | Washington D.C.
Southeastern University, B.A.
Reformed Theological Seminary, M.A., M.A.
Emory University, Ph.D.
Reformed Theological Seminary, M.A., M.A.
Emory University, Ph.D.
Bio
Dr. Justin Holcomb has taught at RTS since 2000 and serves as Adjunct Professor of Theology at RTS-Orlando and as Guest Faculty at RTS-Washington. Dr. Holcomb has also taught at the University of Virginia, Emory University and Agnes Scott College.
Much of Dr. Holcomb's speaking, writing, and ministry has focused on issues related to sexual abuse and assault and sex trafficking. He and his wife, Lindsey, co-authored Rid of My Disgrace: Hope and Healing for Sexual Assault Victims (Crosswalk, 2011). They are currently writing a book on domestic violence, Save Me from Violence. Dr. Holcomb also serves on the boards of REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade) and GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in Christian Environments).
For more than 10 years, Dr. Holcomb has traveled to southern Sudan to teach chaplains in the Sudanese Peoples Liberation Army as well as Sudanese pastors. He and his wife founded and direct Mosaic, a non-profit organization that initiates sustainable projects for peace and social justice in southern Sudan and Uganda.
Dr. Holcomb also has numerous theological interests and has authored multiple books on comparative theological studies.
Publications
ONLINE RESOURCES
- Dr. Holcomb's blog: justinholcomb.com
- Dr. Holcomb on Twitter: @justinholcomb
- Mosaic (Dr. Holcomb's ministry in Uganda and South Sudan) on Twitter:@mosaicpeace
BOOKS
- Save me from Violence (Moody, forthcoming 2014)
- On the Grace of God: A Book You'll Actually Read (Crossway, 2013)
- Co-author with Lindsey Holcomb, Rid of My Disgrace: Hope and Healing for Sexual Assault Victims (Crossway, 2011)
- Christian Theologies of Scripture: A Comparative Introduction (New York University Press, 2006)
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