Curriculum Vitae
Daniel Lee Arter
PhD in Applied Theology student with an emphasis in Apologetics
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
PO Box 59, Ramey, Pennsylvania 16671
daniel.arter@icloud.com
EDUCATION
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, anticipated conferral 2026
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Theology with an emphasis in Apologetics
5001 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, Missouri 64118Bob Jones University Seminary, 2021
Master of Arts (MA) in Biblical Studies
1700 Wade Hampton Boulevard
Greenville, South Carolina 29614Bob Jones University, 2020
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Ministry & Leadership with a concentration in Apologetics & Biblical Worldview
1700 Wade Hampton Boulevard
Greenville, South Carolina 29614
PRESENTATIONS / LECTURES
“Apologetics and Discipleship,” A Day of Apologetics Conference hosted by Grace Reformed Baptist Church of Ramey, Pennsylvania (September 27, 2025)
“The Dangers of Theistic Evolution: A Critique of Integrating Evolutionary Theory with Creation,” The Aurandt Lectures on Theology hosted by Christ Reformed Church of Alexandria, Pennsylvania (March 22, 2025).
“Bold Apologetics: Defending Your Faith in a Skeptical World,” Accelerate Conference Breakout Session, Baptist Resource Network Annual Business Session and Gathering, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (October 8, 2024).
“Apologetics, Worldview, and the Holy Spirit,” Pastors Meeting via Zoom, ALWAL Pastors Fellowship, Hyderabad, Telangana, India (March 23, 2024).
PUBLICATIONS
Review of The Consequences of Ideas: Understanding the Concepts that Shaped Our World, R.C. Sproul, Books At a Glance (August 12, 2024).
Review of Is Christianity Good for the World? by Sharon James, Books At a Glance (May 8, 2024).
Review of Jerusalem and Athens: Critical Discussions on the Philosophy and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til, by E.R. Geehan, Books At a Glance (April 29, 2024).
Review of God The Preacher and Apologist: The Essential Relationship Between Presuppositional Apologetics and Expository Preaching, by Lance Quinn, Books At a Glance (June 14, 2023).
Review of Dispensational Hermeneutics: Interpretation Principles that Guide Dispensationalism’s Understanding of the Bible’s Storyline, by Michael J. Vlach, Journal of
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Evangelical Philosophical Society, Member since 2023
Evangelical Theological Society, Member since 2021