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YOHANNA KATANACHO
P.O.Box 163 Nazareth 16100 ISRAEL
• +972-4-6570-172
SUMMARY
Dr. Yohanna Katanacho is a Palestinian Evangelical. He has earned his MA from wheaton College and his M-Div as well as his PhD from Trinity International University. Rev. Dr. Katanacho is a Palestinian Scholar who has translated several books from English to Arabic and has also written several religious articles and books in English and Arabic. He is now serving as the director of the academic affairs at Bethlehem Bible College - Galilee Extension. Furthermore, Dr. Katanacho has spoken in many churches and conferences around the world; he has given many lectures on the theological perspective of the Arab-Israeli conflict..
EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Director of the Academic Affairs (2007 - Present)
Bethlehem Bible College - Galilee Extension
Old Testament Instructor (2004 - 2005)
Trinity International University Bannockburn, Illinois (USA)
General Director (1999 - 2002)
Palestinian Fellowship of Evangelical Students Palestinian
Territories, Palestine
Instructor Of Biblical Studies (1999-2002)
Bethlehem Bible College Bethlehem, Palestine
Librarian (1993-1994)
Jerusalem University College Jerusalem, Israel-Palestine
Pastor-Elder (1988-1993)
Christian & Missionary Alliance Jerusalem, Israel-Palestine
EDUCATION
Ph.D (2002 - 2007)
Trinity International University Bannockburn, Illinois (USA)
Master Of Divinity (1996-1999)
Trinity International University Bannockburn, Illinois (USA)
Master Of Arts In Theological Studies (1995-1996)
Wheaton College Wheaton, Illinois (USA)
Bachelor Of Science (1985-1992)
Bethlehem University Bethlehem, Palestine
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Billy Graham Scholarship (1995-96)
Phi Beta Kappa Award (1996)
David & Sylvia Bacon Memorial Scholarship (2003)
Center for Theological Understanding Scholarship (2004)
James Fox Memorial Award (2006)
John Stott Ministries Scholarship (2002-2006)
Christian International Scholarship Foundation (2005-2007)
BOOKS
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Investigating the Purposeful Placement of Psalm 86.” Ph.D. diss., Trinity International University, 2007. In Proquest Digital Dissertations; available from ProQuest (AAT 3245978); Accessed May 20, 2007.
Katanacho, Yohanna and Dina. Atlikooni: Dawr wa makant al-marah fi
al-maseehiah (Free Me: The Role and Status of Women in
Christianity). Jerusalem: Christian and Missionary Alliance, 2002.
(ARABIC)
Katanacho, Hanna. Ana Huwa: ‘baret Ana Huwa fi Enjeel Yohanna (I AM: I Am Sayings in the Gospel of John). Jerusalem: Jerusalem Evangelistic Outreach, 2007. (Arabic)
TRANSLATIONS
Coleman, Robert. The Master Plan of Evangelism. Translated by
YoHanna Katanacho. Jerusalem: Christian and Missionary Alliance,
1999. (ARABIC)
Grudem, Wayne. Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical
Doctrine. Translated by Yohanna Katanacho and others. Edited by
Ryad Qasis. Cairo: Eagles & Amman: Program For Theological
Education by Extension, 2002. (ARABIC)
Munayer, Salim. Muqadima Ela Al-Kitab Al-Muqadas (An Introduction to the Holy Bible). Translated by Yohanna Katanacho. Bethlehem: Bethlehem Bible College, 2004. (Arabic)
ARTICLES
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Allah and the Messenger of Allah in the Book of Malachi.” MennoLetter 6 (June 2007): 5-6.
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Christ Is the Owner of Haaretz.” Christian Scholar’s Review 34 (2005): 425-441.
Katanacho, Yohanna, “Christian Palestinian Arabs,” In The Gap: John Stott Ministries (Fall 2004): 1-2.
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Christian Palestinian Arabs: Spreading Hope in the Middle East.” www.comandsee.com. Posted on October 5, 2004.
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Palestinian Christians in the Holy Land”, Minjung & Theology 6 (2001): 52-65. (KOREAN)
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Palestinian Protestant Theological Responses to a World Marked by Violence.” Missiology (2008), forthcoming.
Katanacho, Yohanna. “The War Is over But the War with Its Outcome Is Not.” Available from Langham Partnership; accessed on June 10, 2007.
Katanacho, Yohanna. “Why Does Jerry Falwell Support Israel?” www.comeandsee.com. Posted on Nov. 4, 2003.
Stratis, Melissa and Yohanna Katanacho, “When Love Is Impossible: How Can You Love Your Neighbor When Your Neighbor Is Your Enemy?” Trinity Magazine (Fall 2005): 16-17.
COURSES TAUGHT
Introduction to the Bible (OT 100), Prophetic Books (OT 211), Old Testament Survey (OT 213), Old Testament Background (OT 214), Minor Prophets (OT 217), Poetic Books (OT 319), Elementary Hebrew I (OT 503), Elementary Hebrew II (OT 504)
New Testament Survey (NT 212), New Testament Background (NT 214), Gospel of John (NT 318), Biblical Theology (THE 102).
I have also presented numerous sermons and many lectures on “Loving Your Enemy” and on “Palestinian Christians.”
Documents and/or other needed information could be
provided upon request.
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Dina Katanacho P.O.Box 163 Nazareth 16100 ISRAEL
• +972-4-6570-172
OBJECTIVE
This resume is designed to inform you of my education and work
experience.
EMPLOYMENT
TEACHER (2001 – 2002)
Al Nur Sschool Jerusalem, Israel
EDUCATION
MA Candidate in Biblical Counseling/Women Studies (2003 - ....)
Trinity Theological Seminary Newburgh, Indiana (USA)
SPECIAL STUDENT (2001)
Bethlehem Bible College Nazareth, Israel
B. Ed. (1999-2002)
David Yellin Jerusalem, Israel)
PUBLICATIONS
Katanacho, Yohanna and Dina. Atlikooni: Dawr wa makant al-marah fi
al-maseehiah (Free Me: The Role and Status of Women in
Christianity). Jerusalem: Christian and Missionary Alliance, 2002.
(ARABIC)
Katanacho, Dina and others. Takat Nafsi. Al Fadi Quire Praise
Team, 2002. CD.
REFERENCES
Dr. Bishara Awad President of Bethlehem Bible College (Tel
02-2741190)
Dr. Salim Munayer Founder and Director of Musalaha (02-6720376)
& Dean of Students at Bethlehem Bible College
Documents and/or other needed information could be
provided upon request.
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