I'm Ken Penner.
Education
I began studying Hebrew by correspondence, then at Regent College (Vancouver) under Dave Diewert and Bruce Waltke, earning a Master of Christian Studies in Biblical Languages. I then studied at McMaster University majoring in Early Judaism, minoring in Early Christianity, for a M.A. on Hebrew Poetics in the Hodayot, and a Ph.D. on the verbal system of the Dead Sea Scrolls, under Eileen Schuller.
Employment
I worked at Acadia Divinity College for two years, and since then I've been teaching at St. Francis Xavier University, where I am Associate Professor of Religious Studies.
Interests and Projects
My main interests are computers and biblical languages, especially where the two intersect.
I am writing a commentary on Greek Isaiah, revising my dissertation, and proposing a revision of a prominent Hebrew grammar. I am co-director of the Online Critical Pseudepigrapha and one of the moderators for the sister to this forum, B-Greek. I am the author of Flash! Pro vocabulary memorization software.
I am also a U2 fan.
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Introducing Ken M. Penner
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Introducing Ken M. Penner
Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
St. Francis Xavier University
St. Francis Xavier University
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Re: Introducing Ken M. Penner
Welcome in, Ken!
Which grammar are you thinking of revising, if I may ask. Don't respond if things are too early to be public. I'm just interested in what you think is worth revising. Is it a pedagogical or scientific grammar?
Which grammar are you thinking of revising, if I may ask. Don't respond if things are too early to be public. I'm just interested in what you think is worth revising. Is it a pedagogical or scientific grammar?
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Re: Introducing Ken M. Penner
Our proposal to revise Weingreen was turned down.Kirk Lowery wrote:Which grammar are you thinking of revising, if I may ask.
Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
St. Francis Xavier University
St. Francis Xavier University
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Re: Introducing Ken M. Penner
My revised dissertation has been published. See http://www.brill.com/products/book/verb ... ea-scrollsKen M. Penner wrote:I am writing a commentary on Greek Isaiah, revising my dissertation, and proposing a revision of a prominent Hebrew grammar.
Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
St. Francis Xavier University
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Re: Introducing Ken M. Penner
Congrats on the publication, Prof. Penner! Any plans to have a cheaper, paperback version released?
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Re: Introducing Ken M. Penner
Ken,
Let me add my congrats on your dissertation being published! And my condolences at your revised grammar proposal being turned down. I hope you don't give up and look for other outlets. If nothing else, please consider self-publishing!
Let me add my congrats on your dissertation being published! And my condolences at your revised grammar proposal being turned down. I hope you don't give up and look for other outlets. If nothing else, please consider self-publishing!