Theology, Hermeneutics, and Biblical Interpretation

In by Peter Gurry

This research group brings into conversation the relationship between theological disciplines and biblical studies. The aim of the group is to provide an ongoing forum for discussion and publication of exegetically driven interpretation of Scripture that recognizes the entire Bible as the ultimate context within which such exegesis is contextualized. Furthermore we seek exegetical exploration that is critically aware of …

Early Christian Judaism

In by Peter Gurry

This group examines the diverse ways in which Jews embraced Jesus from the lifetime of Jesus until the rise of Islam. Add yourself to our mailing list.

Pauline Theology

In by Edwin Smith

Paul’s letter to the Romans remains the entree of Pauline theological research, and for good reason. This letter is the clearest and most comprehensive treatment of Paul’s gospel and of the other major themes that surface within his surviving literary corpus. But while the importance of Romans is undisputed, the relative significance of each of the letter’s major units remains …

Multidisciplinary Approaches and the Gospels

In by Peter Gurry

This group explores various multidisciplinary methods as they are applied to the study of the Gospels. This group was formerly titled Identity Formation and the New Testament.

Isaiah and Intertextuality

In by Edwin Smith

This group is part of a multi-year project in the theme of Isaiah, intertextuality, and the Old Testament.