Eugen_J._Pentiuc

Eugen J. Pentiuc

Eugen J. Pentiuc

Romanian biblical scholar


Eugen Jenica Pentiuc (born on 8 December 1955) is a Romanian biblical scholar. He serves as Archbishop Demetrios Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins, Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages and Director of Th.M. Program at the Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology[1][2] and dean of the college since 1 January 2024.[3]

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Life

Education

He was born in Suceava, Romania and studied at the Faculty of Theological Orthodoxy of the University of Bucharest (undergraduate studies 19751979 and graduate studies 19791983).[3] In 1997, Pentiuc received a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.[4] In 1998 he obtained a Th.D. in Old Testament in the Orthodox School of Theology at the University of Bucharest.[4] From 2019 he holds a Doctor Honoris Causa in Theology (Doctor Divinitatis) from Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca.[4]

Awards

  • 1994 Edmund J. Curley Harvard Academic Award, Harvard University.
  • 1994 Protopresbyteros / Archpriest (ecclesiastic honor), Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America.
  • 1997 The Harvard Derek C. Bok Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching of Undergraduates.
  • 2002 Faculty Research Grant, Holy Cross (IT Lilly Endowment).
  • 2003 Faculty Research Grant, Hellenic College (Office of Vocation and Ministry).
  • 2005–2008 Teacher of the Year (awarded by Student Association for four consecutive years).
  • 2009 Fulbright Scholar Fellowship at the University of Athens, Greece.[5]
  • 2009 Lilly Faculty Fellowship, Association of Theological Schools in America and Canada.[5]

Works

Theses

  • Pentiuc, Eugen J. (1997). Studies in the Emar lexicon (PhD diss.). Harvard University. OCLC 42930273.

Books


References

  1. Briciu, Alexandru (December 19, 2023). "Noul decan al Institutului Teologic "Sfânta Cruce" din SUA este român". Ziarul Lumina (in Romanian). Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  2. Pentiuc 2014, pp. xiv.

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