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Talbot School of Theology
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Degrees

  • Ph.D., Wheaton College
  • M.Div., Northwest Baptist Seminary
  • M.A., Northwest Baptist Seminary
  • B.S., Western Washington University

Biography

Charlie Trimm loves to inspire students to recognize the beauty of the Old Testament and its relevance for the life of the church today. Having served for several years in pastoral ministry, he strives to encourage the spiritual growth of students in all his classes. He received his Ph.D. from Wheaton College in 2012, writing his dissertation on God acting as a divine warrior in the exodus. His research interests include warfare in the ancient Near East, difficult topics relating to the ethics of God in the Old Testament, Exodus, and J.R.R. Tolkien. He is also a director of Every Voice: A Center for Kingdom Diversity in Christian Theological Education. When he is not teaching or writing, he can often be found spending time with family or watching Arsenal, his favorite football (soccer) team.

Affiliations

  • Tolkien Society (2017-present)
  • Society of Biblical Literature (2007-present)
  • Institute for Biblical Research (2007-present)
  • Evangelical Theological Society (2003-present)

Publications

Books

  • Exodus (co-authored with Chole T. Sun; International Commentary on the Old Testament, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, under contract)
  • Destruction of the Canaanites: A Survey of Recent Approaches (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2022)
  • Understanding Old Testament Theology (co-authored with Brittany Kim; Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2020)
  • Fighting for the King and the Gods: A Survey of Warfare in the Ancient Near East (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2017)
  • 鈥淵HWH Fights for Them!鈥 The Divine Warrior in the Exodus Narrative (Gorgias: Piscataway, 2014)

Articles & Chapters

    • 鈥淭he Tenth Plague: An Ethical Overview.鈥 Journal for the Study of the Bible and Violence. Forthcoming.
    • 鈥淏attlefield Rape in the Ancient Near East: Hiding the Horror.鈥 In Brill鈥檚 Companion to War Violence the Ancient Mediterranean World. Edited by Lennart Gilhaus. Leiden: Brill. Forthcoming.
    • 鈥淎fterward鈥 (with Brittany Kim), in Mapping the Employment Maze: Traditional and Nontraditional Vocational Pathways in Biblical Studies. Edited by Brandon C. Benzinger and Adam W. Day. Cascade: Eugene, OR. Forthcoming.
    • 鈥淎rrogant or Divinely Appointed? Ancient Near Eastern Attempts to Explain Courageous Enemies.鈥 In Brill鈥檚 Companion to Courage and Cowardice in Ancient Warfare. Edited by Jenn Finn. Leiden: Brill. Forthcoming.
    • 鈥淕andalf, Sauron, Melian, and the Balrogs as Angels? A Study of J.R.R. Tolkien鈥檚 Maiar in the Context of Biblical Angelology.鈥 In Tolkien and Theology. Edited by Douglas Estes. Minneapolis: Fortress. Forthcoming.
    • 鈥淭olkien鈥檚 War Gods: Studying Tolkien鈥檚 View of War through the Characterization of Makar and Tulkas.鈥 in Proceedings of Tolkien 2019. Forthcoming.
    • 鈥淲arfare and Intelligence Gathering in Ancient Israel.鈥 Pages 317鈥31 in The Ancient Israelite World. Edited by Kyle Keimer and George A. Pierce. London: Routledge, 2022.
    • 鈥淧raying Against Enemies: Biblical Precedents, Ethical Reflections, and Suggested Guidelines,鈥 Pages 69鈥83 in Righteous Indignation: Christian Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Anger. Edited by Gregory L. Bock and Court D. Lewis. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2021.
    • 鈥淐auses of Genocide,鈥 Pages 31鈥49 in The Cultural History of Genocide Volume 1: The Ancient World. Edited by Tristan Taylor. London: Bloomsbury, 2021.
    • 鈥淭he Sword of YHWH: The Human Use of Divine Weapons in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible.鈥 Pages 293鈥304 in For Us, but Not to Us: Essays on Creation, Covenant, and Context in Honor of John H. Walton. Edited by Adam E. Miglio, Caryn A. Reeder, Joshua T. Walton, and Kenneth C. Way. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2020.

    Presentations

    • 鈥淭he Tenth Plague: An Ethical Overview鈥 (2022 ETS National Meeting)
    • 鈥淕enesis 9:20鈥27: Exegesis鈥 (2021 IBR National Meeting)
    • 鈥淚mperialism and the Israelite Kingship: The Narrator鈥檚 Critique of David鈥檚 Behavior as King in His International Wars鈥 (2020 IBR National Meeting)
    • 鈥淕ods or Angels? Blurring the Distinction in Tolkien鈥檚 Middle-earth and the Old Testament鈥 (2020 ETS National Meeting)
    • 鈥淏attlefield Rape in the Ancient Near East and the Old Testament: Hiding and Exposing the Horror鈥 (2020 ETS National Meeting)
    • 鈥淭he Story of Tamar, Amnon, and David as a Cautionary Tale for Those Ignoring the Sexual Sins of Church Leaders鈥 (2019 ETS Annual Meeting)
    • 鈥淭olkien鈥檚 War Gods: Studying Tolkien鈥檚 View of War through the Characterization of Makar and Tulkas鈥 (2019 Tolkien Conference)
    • 鈥淪hould I Pray for the Peace or Destruction of Babylon? The Intersection of Enemy Love and Imprecatory Psalms in the Old Testament鈥 (2018 IBR Annual Meeting)
    • 鈥淐hrist in Judges and Ruth? A Survey of Recent Studies on Finding Jesus in the Old Testament鈥 (2016 ETS Annual Meeting, with Uche Anizor)
    • 鈥淒efining Genocide in the Ancient Near East: Insights from Genocide Studies鈥 (2016 SBL Annual Meeting)

      Research Interests

      • Warfare and Violence in the Old Testament and the Ancient Near East
      • Old Testament Theology
      • The Works of J. R. R. Tolkien
      • Diversity and the Old Testament
      • Old Testament Ethics
      • Exodus

      Courses

      Associate Professor, Talbot School of Theology (Fall 2018鈥損resent)

        • Geography of Israel
        • Old Testament History and Literature
        • Joshua, Judges, and Ruth
        • Kings
        • Divine Violence in the Old Testament
        • OT Ethics and Theology
      • Assistant Professor, Talbot School of Theology (2012鈥18)
        • Biblical Interpretation and Spiritual Formation
        • Joshua, Judges, and Ruth
        • Kings
        • Divine Violence in the Old Testament
      • Adjunct Instructor at Moody Bible Institute (2010鈥12), Corban University School of Ministry (2010), and Northwest Baptist Seminary (2005鈥07)

      Books

      The Destruction of the Canaanites: God, Genocide, and Biblical Interpretation
      Understanding Old Testament Theology: Mapping the Terrain of Recent Approaches
      Fighting for the King and the Gods: A Survey of Warfare in the Ancient Near East (Resources for Biblical Study 88)

      Areas of Expertise for Media Interviews

      • Old Testament
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