Dr. Hill, Professor of New Testament, received his doctorate in Divinity from Cambridge University. His undergraduate training was in Fine Art and he worked for a time as a commercial artist before entering seminary. Prior to joining the faculty of RTS, he taught at Northwestern College in Iowa, where he was recognized as Teacher of the Year. He has written articles on New Testament and Patristic topics for various scholarly journals and was a contributor to the New Geneva Study Bible. His first book is now in a second edition, Regnum Caelorum: Patterns of Millennial Thought in Early Christianity (Eerdmans). His recent book, The Johannine Corpus in the Early Church, is published by Oxford University Press. He is also co-editor of The Glory of the Atonement: Biblical, Historical, and Practical Perspectives (InterVarsity), done in honor of Roger R. Nicole. He is a member of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. Dr. Hill and his wife are raising three children.