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David Trobisch is a scholar whose work has focused on formation of the Christian Bible, ancient New Testament manuscripts and the Epistles of Paul. Art historian Noah Charney describes Trobisch as, "a prominent liberal academic."
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Trobisch has taught at the Heidelberg University, Yale Divinity School, and Bangor Theological Seminary, where he was Throckmorton-Hayes Professor of New Testament Language and Literature from 2000-2009. Since 2014 he has been Director of the Green Collection, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Trobisch grew up in Cameroon where his parents served as Lutheran missionaries.
Trobisch divides his time between Germany, where his wife, son and two grandchildren live, and a home in Springfield, Mo. When in the U.S., he considers himself part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.