Carl Holladay

Carl Roark Holladay (born 1943) is an American scholar of New Testament, Christian origins, and Hellenistic Judaism.

At this Churches of Christ school he was mentored by important scholars from the Stone-Campbell Restoration tradition, including Abraham Malherbe, Everett Ferguson, and Thomas H. Olbricht.

After completing a Master of Theology degree at Princeton Theological Seminary under Bertil Gärtner, Holladay moved to England to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Cambridge.

Studying with C. F. D. Moule and Ernst Bammel, he finished his dissertation in 1975, writing on the "divine man" in Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity.

[4] Among Holladay’s many scholarly contributions are his critical editions of Hellenistic Jewish authors and his work on New Testament Christology and Luke-Acts.