Thank you to fellow New Testament scholar and friend Nijay Gupta for interviewing me regarding my recently published book with Mohr Siebeck. Nijay asked me four great questions: 1) How did you become interested…
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The Inaugural Session of the Asian American Biblical Interpretation research group at IBR 2020 Boston
Milton Eng, East Coast Project Director for ISAAC, and I are delighted to announce the inaugural session of the newly constituted Asian American Biblical Interpretation research group at the annual meeting of the Institute for…
A More Technical Description of My 2020-21 Carl F.H. Henry Residential Fellowship Project
An interview/profile of my project can be found at the Henry Center website (here) Great news! I’m elated to share that I am a recipient of the 2020-21 Carl F.H. Henry Residential Fellowship for science…
Mohr Siebeck posted a 97pp reading sample of #MTiGRPoM
Click here to download the Abbreviations Table with the 97pp reading sample Mohr Siebeck posted an online reading sample PDF of Moral Transformation of Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind (#MTiGRPoM). At first I thought: “Wow! That’s…
Now available at Mohr Siebeck: Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind
I have to say that I’m super excited to see that my book Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind was just made available for purchase on the Mohr Siebeck website (here). Now I’ll just…
A Taxonomy of 6 Interactions Types as a Means of Detecting Greco-Roman Allusions in the New Testament (Part 2)
CLICK TO ENLARGEScreen capture of p. 494 which summarizes the6 types of interactions between rival sects inGreco-Roman antiquity as a template for howPaul might interact with the moral traditions of his day This is blog…
It is finished! Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind (Part 1)
Pre-Print Graphic. The WUNT2 monograph is forthcoming in June 2020 After 15+ years of off-and-on research time, trying to find gaps in a hectic teaching schedule, two sabbaticals, and every summer and winter break spent…
Happy New Year! 2020 is the Year of Fresh Visions and Coming Announcements
Happy New Year! 2020 is the year of the rat, a year of creativity, clever thinking, energy, and optimism. I could use all of these coming months but not in a superstitious way 😉 …
AAR-SBL 2019 San Diego: Intertextuality in the New Testament
It’s that time of year when anywhere between 10,000-12,000 religious scholars from around the globe (but mostly from North America) meet at the annual Society of Biblical Literature and American Academy of Religion meeting in…
Lastest Wabash Center Article on #LearningOnline in Theological Education
You can read the article online or download a PDF version here Well, I have not been doing much posting on the blog (just way way toooooo busy) but I have been slowly working on…