ࡱ> % (bjbjCC 7!xAd!xAd 8'T{<p333JXtD<F<F<F<F<F<F<$5?Atj<j<33<*** 33D<*D<**r3T|43@BKG&30<<0<4z_Bf)_B|4_B|4*j<j< *<_B : March 7, 2019 HAROLD W. ATTRIDGE Curriculum Vitae I. Personal Born: November 24, 1946 Address: 600 Prospect St., A-8, New Haven, CT 06511 Married: Janis Ann Farren Children: Joshua (born 7/20/73); Rachel (born 5/19/78) II. Employment 2012- Sterling Professor of Divinity, Yale Divinity School 2017, Fall Visiting Professor, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome 2002 2012 Dean, Yale Divinity School, named the Reverend Henry L. Slack Dean, 2009 1997 2012 Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament Yale Divinity School 1991 97 Dean, College of Arts and Letters University of Notre Dame 1988 97 Professor, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame 1985 87 Associate Professor, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame 1982 85 Associate Professor of New Testament, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University 1977 82 Assistant Professor of New Testament, Perkins School of Theology III. Education 1974 77 Junior Fellow, Society of Fellows, Harvard University 1969 74 Harvard University. Ph.D. (1975) 1972 73 Hebrew University of Jerusalem (supported by a traveling fellowship from Harvard.) 1967 69 Cambridge University: as a Marshall Scholar, read Greek Philosophy for Part II of the Classical Tripos. B.A. (1969), M.A. (1973) 1963 67 Boston College, Classics, A.B., summa cum laude IV. Professional Activities Memberships: Catholic Biblical Association, 1974 Consultor (Member of Executive Board), 200607 Board of Trustees, 200709 Finance Committee 20132018 Vice President, 201011 President, 201112 President of the Board, 2018- International Association for Coptic Studies, 1975 North American Patristics Society, 1986 Society of Biblical Literature, 1969 Southwest Region, Program Chair for New Testament, 1980 Annual Meeting Program Committee, 198588 Committee on Research and Publications, 199093 Development Committee, 19952002, Chair 19972000 Finance Committee Chair, 20022010 Vice President, 2000 President, 2001 President, New England Region, 2011-12 Society for New Testament Studies, 1981 Editorial Responsibilities: Editor of the New American Bible NT (Revised Version) 2014- Editorial Board Member: Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 198390 Journal of Biblical Literature, 198287, 19962001 Hermeneia Commentary Series, 1984 Novum Testamentum, 2010 Editorial Consultant Harvard Theological Review, 1978 90 Editor, Society of Biblical Literature, Texts and Translations Pseudepigrapha Series, 19791985 Early Christian Literature Series, 199095 Book Review Editor Perkins Journal, 197885 The Second Century, 198190 V. Awards and Grants Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2015 NEH Summer Research Stipend, 1982 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 198384 PI: Wabash Center Grant for Educational Technology, 1998 ($5,000) PI: Lilly Foundation Educational Technology Planning Grant, 19992000 ($10,000) PI: Lilly Foundation Educational Technology Grant, 20002003 ($300,000). VI. Honoary Degrees Albertus Magnus College, 2017 Berkeley Divinity School, 2013 Southern Methodist University, 2009 VII. Teaching Fall 2018 English Exegesis: The Gospel according to John Coptic Gnostic Texts Spring 2018 Modern Literary Theory and Early Christian Literature Hellenistic Jewish Literature VIII. Scholarly Publications Monographs: 1. The Testament of Job (with R. A. Kraft, et al.; SBL Texts and Translations 5; Missoula: Scholars, 1974). 2. The Syrian Goddess (De Dea Syria) attributed to Lucian (with R. Oden; SBL Texts and Translations 9; Missoula: Scholars, 1976). 3. The Interpretation of Biblical History in the Antiquitates Judaicae of Flavius Josephus (Harvard Dissertations in Religion 7; Missoula: Scholars, 1976). 4. Firstcentury Cynicism in the Epistles of Heraclitus (Harvard Theological Studies 29; Missoula: Scholars, 1976). 5. Philo of Byblos, The Phoenician History (with R. Oden; Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series 9; Washington: Catholic Biblical Association, 1981). 6. Nag Hammadi Codex I (The Jung Codex) (Nag Hammadi Studies 22, 23; Leiden: Brill, 1985). Volume editor and contributor (Gospel of Truth, with George MacRae, and the Tripartite Tractate, with Elaine Pagels). 7. Hebrews: A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews (Hermeneia Commentary Series; Philadelphia: Fortress, 1989). 8. The Acts of Thomas (Early Christian Apocrypha 3; Salem, OR: Polebridge Press, 2010). 9. Essays on John and Hebrews (WUNT 264; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010). Books Edited: 1. A. Pietersma and S. T. Comstock, The Apocalypse of Elijah, based on P. Chester Beatty 2018 (SBL Texts and Translations 19; Chico: Scholars, 1981). 2. James H. Charlesworth, The History of the Rechabites (SBL Texts and Translations; Missoula: Scholars, 1982). 3. Carl Holladay, Fragments of Hellenistic Jewish Authors: Vol. 1: Historians (SBL Texts and Translations; Missoula: Scholars, 1983). 4. Michael Morgan, The Sepher Ha-Razim (SBL Texts and Translations 25; Missoula: Scholars, 1983). 5. William R. Farmer and Dennis Farkasfalvy, The Formation of the New Testament Canon: An Ecumenical Approach (New York: Paulist, 1983). 6. with J. J. Collins, and T. H. Tobin, S.J., eds., Of Scribes and Scrolls: Studies on the Hebrew Bible, Intertestamental Judaism and Christian Origins (College Theology Society Resources in Religion 5; Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1990). 7. with Gohei Hata, Eusebius, Early Christianity and Judaism, (Tokyo: Yamamoto Shoten, and Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1992). 8. Gary J. Johnson, Early Christian Inscriptions from Anatolia (SBL Texts and Translations; Atlanta: Scholars, 1995). 9. Georg Strecker, The Johannine Letters (Hermeneia; Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996). 10. Robert M. Grant and Glen Menzies, Josephs Bible Notes (Hypomnestikon) (SBL Texts and Translations; Atlanta: Scholars, 1996). 11. Kurt Niederwimmer, The Didache (Hermeneia: Minneapolis: Augsburg-Fortress, 1998). 12. Paul Bradshaw, et al. Hippolytus, The Apostolic Tradition (Hermeneia: Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2002). 13. with Margot Fassler, Psalms in Community (Atlanta: SBL; Leiden: Brill, 2003). 14. with Sarah Illes Johnston, et al., Religions of the Ancient World (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004). 15. Harper Collins Study Bible (Rev. ed.; San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2006). 16. with James VanderKam, Presidential Voices: The Society of Biblical Literature in the Twentieth Century (Atlanta: SBL; Leiden: Brill, 2006). 17. Adela Yarbro Collins, Mark: A Commentary (Hermeneia; Minneapolis: Fortress, 2007). 18.with Jrgen Zangenberg and Dale Martin, Religion, Ethnicity, and Identity in Ancient Galilee: A Region in Transition (Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007). 19. Richard I. Pervo, Acts: A Commentary (Hermeneia; Minneapolis: Augsburg-Fortress, 2008). 20. Michael Lattke, The Odes of Solomon: A Commentary (Hermeneia; Minneapolis: Augsburg-Fortress, 2009). 21. The Religion and Science Debate: Why Does it Continue? (Centennial Terry Lectures; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009). 22. Robert Doran, 2 Maccabees: A Critical Commentary (Hermeneia: Minneapolis: Minneapolis: Augsburg-Fortress, 2012). 23. with Gabriella Gelardini, Hebrews in Context (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity 91; Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2016). 24. with Dennis MacDonald and Clare Rothschild, Delightful Acts: New Essays on Canonical and Non-Canonical Acts: In Memory of Richard I. Pervo (WUNT ; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017). Scholarly articles and book chapters: 1. The Epistles of Heraclitus and the Jewish Pseudepigrapha: A Warning, with John Strugnell, Harvard Theological Review 64 (1971) 41113. 2. The Assumption of Moses and the Heavenly Jerusalem, Studies on the Testament of Moses (G. W. Nickelsburg, Jr. ed.; Missoula: Scholars, 1973) 122 25. 3. P. Oxy. 1081 and the Sophia Jesu Christi, Enchoria 5 (1975) 18. 4. Translations of the "Tripartite Tractate and the Dialogue of the Savior, in J. M. Robinson ed., The Nag Hammadi Library in English (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1977; 2nd ed., 1988) 54 97, 22938. 5. The Philosophical Critique of Religion under the Early Empire, Aufstieg und Niedergang der Rmischen Welt 2.16.1 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 1978) 4578. 6. Greek and Latin Apocalypses, Semeia 14 (1979) 159186. 7. Heard Because of His Reverence, Heb. 5:7, Journal of Biblical Literature 98 (1979) 9093, repr. in Essays, 268-72. 8. The Original Text of Gos. Thom., Saying 30, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 16 (1979) 15357. 9. Gnosticism and Eschatology," Perkins Journal (Spring, 1980) 9 22. 10. Thematic Development and Source Elaboration in John 7, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 42 (1980) 160170, repr. in Essays, 105-14. 11. Let us strive to enter that Rest': The Logic of Hebrews 4:1 11, Harvard Theological Review 73 (1980) 27988, repr. in Essays, 260-67. 12. A Response to Dean Leander E. Keck,"The Second Century 1 (1981) 3742. 13. Greek Equivalents of Two Coptic Phrases: CG I,5.65,910 and CG II,2.43,26, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 18 (1981) 2732. 14. Historiography" and "Josephus and His Works, in M. E. Stone ed.; Jewish Writings of the Second Temple (Compendia Rerum Judaicarum ad Novum Testamentum 2.2; Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984) 157232. 15. Philo the Epic Poet" and "Fragments of Pseudo Greek Poets, in J. H. Charlesworth ed., The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1985) 2.78184; 82130. 16. The Uses of Antithesis in Hebrews 810, Harvard Theological Review 76 (1986) 19 [= G. W. E. Nickelsburg and George W. MacRae, S. J., eds., Christians Among Jews and Gentiles (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1986) 16], repr. in Essays, 273-80. 17. Josephus and Jewish Historiography, in R. A. Kraft and G. W. E. Nickelsburg, eds., Early Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters (Atlanta: Scholars, 1986) 31143. 18. The Gospel of Truth as an Exoteric Text, in Charles W. Hedrick and Robert Hodgson, eds., Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, and Early Christianity (Peabody: Hendrickson, 1986) 239 55. 19. The Epistle to the Hebrews, Harper's Bible Commentary (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988) 1259 1. 20. New Covenant Christology in an Early Christian Homily, Quarterly Review 8,3 (1988) 89108, repr. in Essays, 281-93. 21. Gospel of Thomas: Appendix: The Greek Fragments, in Bentley Layton, ed., Nag Hammadi Codex II,27 (Nag Hammadi Studies 20; Leiden: Brill, 1989) 95128. 22. Paraenesis in a Homily: The Possible Location of, and Socialization in, the 'Epistle to the Hebrews', Semeia 50 (1990) 21126. 23. The Original Language of the Acts of Thomas, in H. W. Attridge, J. J. Collins, and T. H. Tobin, S.J., eds., Of Scribes and Scrolls: Studies on the Hebrew Bible, Intertestamental Judaism and Christian Origins (College Theology Society Resources in Religion 5; Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1990) 24150. 24. Liberating Death's Captives: Reconsideration of an Early Christian Myth, in James E. Goehring, Charles W. Hedrick, Jack T. Sanders, with Hans Dieter Betz, eds., Gnosticism and the Early Christian World: in Honor of James M. Robinson (Sonoma, CA: Polebridge, 1990) 10315, repr. in Essays, 247-59. 25. Masculine Fellowship in the Acts of Thomas, in Birger Pearson, ed., The Future of Early Christianity (H. Koester Festschrift; Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1991) 40613. 26. Reflections on Research into Q, Semeia 55 (1991) 22334. 27. Christianity from the Destruction of Jerusalem to Constantine's Adoption of the New Religion: 70312 C.E., in Hershel Shanks, ed., Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: A Parallel History of their Origins and Early Development (Washington, DC: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1992) 15194, 34050. 28. Gnostic Platonism, Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquy on Ancient Philosophy 1991 (Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1992) 129. 29. Calling Jesus Christ, in Eleonore Stump and Thomas P. Flint, Hermes and Athena: Biblical Exegesis and Philosophical Theology (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993) 201224. 30. On Becoming an Angel: Rival Baptismal Theologies at Colossae, in Lukas Bormann, Kelly Del Tredici, Angela Standhartinger, eds., Religious Propaganda and Missionary Competition in the New Testament World: Essays honoring Dieter Georgi (Nov Test Supp 74; Leiden: Brill, 1994) 48198. 31. 4QPrayer of Enosh, with John Strugnell, in Harold Attridge, et al. eds., Qumran Cave 4: Vol 8, Parabiblical Texts, Part 1 (DJD 13; Oxford: Clarendon, 1994) 35362. 32. Paul and the Domestication of Thomas, in Eugene H. Lovering, Jr., and Jerry L. Sumney, Theology & Ethics in Paul and His Interpreters: Essays in Honor of Victor Paul Furnish (Nashville: Abingdon, 1996) 21831. 33. What Gnostics Knew, Festschrift for Everett Ferguson (NovTSup 90; Leiden: Brill, 1998) 124. 34. Intertextuality in the Acts of Thomas, Semeia (1999) 87124. 35. Gnosticism and Apocalypticism: Valentinian and Sethian Cases, Journal of Early Christian Studies 8 (2000) 173 211. 36. Seeking' and 'Asking' in Q, Thomas and John, in From Quest to Q: Festschrift James M. Robinson (Jon Ma. Asgeirsson, Kristin de Troyer, and Marvin W. Meyer, eds.; Leuven: University Press, Uitgeverij Peeters, 2000) 295 302. 37. Hebrews, Oxford Bible Commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001) 123654. 38. The Messiah and the Millennium: The Roots of Two JewishChristian Symbols, in Abbas Amanat and Magnus T. Bernhardsson, eds., Imagining the End: Visions of Apocalypse from the Ancient Middle East to Modern America (London/New York: Tauris, 2002) 90105. 39. Genre Bending in the Fourth Gospel, Journal of Biblical Literature 121 (2002) 321, repr. in Essays, 31-45. 40. Argumentation in John 5, in Anders Eriksson, Thomas H. Olbricht, Walter belacker, eds., Rhetorical Argumentation in Biblical Texts (Emory Studies in Early Christianity 8;Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2002) 188 99, repr. in Essays, 93-104. 41. Dont be Touching Me: Recent Feminist Scholarship on Mary Magdalene, in A.-J. Levine, ed., A Feminist Companion to John (Cleveland: Pilgrim, 2003) 2.140166. 42. Making Scents of Paul, in John Fitzgerald, et al., eds., FS Abraham Malherbe (Leiden: Brill, 2003) 7188. 43. The Restless Quest for the Beloved Disciple, in David H. Warren, Ann Graham Brock, and David W. Pao., eds., Early Christian Voices: In Texts, Traditions, and Symbols: Essays in Honor of Franois Bovon (BIS 66; Leiden: Brill, 2003) 71 80, repr. in Essays, 20-30. 44. Giving Voice to Jesus, in Harold W. Attridge and Margot Fassler, eds., Psalms in Community (Atlanta: SBL; Leiden: Brill, 2004) 101-112, repr. in Essays on John and Hebrews (WUNT 264; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010) 320330. 45. The Epistle to the Hebrews and the Scrolls, When Judaism and Christianity Began: Essays in Memory of Anthony J. Saldarini (2 vols.; Leiden: Brill, 2004) 2.31945. 46. Psalms in Hebrews, in Steve Moyise and Maarten Menken, eds., The Psalms in the New Testament (London/New York: T&T Clark, 2004) 197212. 47. Recent Trends in the Study of Gnosticism, Meiji Gakuin Studies (2004) 145 68. 48. Philo and John: Two Riffs on one Logos, Studia Philonica Anuual 17 (2005) 10317, repr. in Essays, 46-60. 49. Heracleon and John: Reassessment of an Early Christian Hermeneutical Debate, in Christine Helmer, ed., Biblical Interpretation, History, Context, and Reality (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2005) 5772, repr. in Essays, 193-207. 50. Johannine Christianity, in Margaret M. Mitchell and Frances M. Young, eds., The Cambridge History of Christianity, Vol. 1: Origins to Constantine (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) 125 44, repr. in Essays, 3-19. 51. The Cubist Principle in Johannine Imagery: John and the Reading of Images in Contemporary Platonism, in Jrg Frey, Jan G. van der Watt, Ruben Zimmermann, eds., with the collaboration of Gabi Kern, Imagery in the Gospel of John. Terms, Forms, Themes and Theology of Figurative Language (WUNT 200; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006) 4760, repr. in Essays, 79-92. 52. How the Scrolls Impacted Scholarship on Hebrews, in James H. Charlesworth, ed., The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Princeton Symposium on the Dead Sea Scrolls (3 vols.; Waco: Baylor University Press, 2006) 3.203 230, repr. in Essays, 331-55. 53. From Discord Rises Meaning: Resurrection Motifs in the Fourth Gospel, in Craig R. Koester and Reimund Bieringer, eds., The Resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel of John (Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2008) 119, repr. in Essays, 160-76. 54. The Gospel of John and the Dead Sea Scrolls, in Ruth A. Clements and Daniel R. Schwartz, Text, Thought, and Practice in Qumran and Early Christianity (STDJ 84; Leiden: Brill, 2009) 10926, repr. in Essays, 31-45. 55. God in Hebrews: Urging Children to Heavenly Glory, in Richard Bauckham, Daniel Driver, Trevor A. Hart, Nathan MacDonald, eds., The Epistle to the Hebrews and Christian Theology (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009) 95110; repr. in Essays, 308-28. 56. Temple, Tabernacle, Time, and Space in John and Hebrews, Early Christianity 1 (2010) 261274. 57. An Emotional Jesus and Stoic Traditions, in Tuomas Rasimus, Troels Engberg-Pedersen, and Ismo Dunderberg, eds., Stoicism in Early Christianity (Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson, 2010) 7792, repr. in Essays, 122-36. 58. Study of the New Testament in the Pluralistic Context of the Twenty-first Century, Frank Ritchel Ames and Charles William Miller, eds., Foster Biblical Scholarship: Essays in Honor of Kent Harold Richards (Atlanta: SBL, 2010) 53-64. 59. The Acts of John and the Fourth Gospel, Patricia Walters, ed., From Judaism to Christianity: Tradition and Transition: A Festschrift for Thomas Tobin, S.J., on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday (NovTSup; Leiden: Brill, 2010) 255265. 60. Invention, Rewriting, Usurpation: The Case of the Johannine Gospel in the Second Century, in Jrg Ulrich, Anders-Christian Jacobsen, David Brakke, eds., Invention, Rewriting, Usurpation: Discursive Fights over Religious Traditions in Antiquity (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2012) 18. 61. Hebrews and the History of Interpretation: A Biblical Scholars Response, in Jon C. Laansma and Daniel J. Treier, eds., Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation (New York: T &T Clark International, 2012) 202212. 62. Creation and Sacred Space: The Reuse of Key Pentateuchal Themes in Philo, the Fourth Evangelist, and the Epistle to the Hebrews, in Akio Moriya and Gohei Hata, eds., Pentateuchal Traditions in the Late Second Temple Period: Proceedings of the International Workshop in Tokyo, August 28-31, 2007 (JSJSup 158; Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2012) 243-258. 63. Melchizedek in some Early Christian Texts and 2 Enoch, in Andrei Orlov and Gabriele Boccaccini, New Perspectives on 2 Enoch: No Longer Slavonic Only (Studia Judaeoslavica 4; Leiden, New York: Brill, 2012) 387-410. 64. How Priestly is the High Priestly Prayer of John 17, CBQ 75 (2013) 1-15. 65. The Woman at the Well: A Woman Transformed, in Steve Hunt, Francois Tolmie, Ruben Zimmermann, eds., Character Studies in the Fourth Gospel: Narrative Approaches to Seventy Figures in John (WUNT 2.314; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013) 268-81. 66. Plato, Plutarch, and John: Three Symposia about Love, in Edward Iricinschi, et al., eds., Beyond the Gnostic Gospels: Studies Building on the Work of Elaine Pagels (STAC 82; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013) 367-78. 67. Temple and Jesus as High Priest in the New Testament, in James H. Charlesworth, ed., Jesus and Temple: Textual and Archeological Explorations (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2014) 21337. 68. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in the Fourth Gospel, in John Ashton, ed., Revealed Wisdom: Studies in Apocalyptic in Honour of Christopher Rowland (Leiden, New York: Brill, 2014) 183-199. 69. La christologie knotique et lptre aux Hbreux, Etudes thologiques et religieuses 89 (2014) 293308. 70. Flesh and Spirit in John and Qumran Revisited, in Christopher G. Frechette, Christopher R. Matthews, and Thomas D. Stegman, S.J., eds., Biblical Essays in Honor of Daniel J. Harrington, S.J. and Richard J. Clifford, S.J., Opportunity for Little Instruction (Paulist Press, 2014) 22136. 71. Josephus, Luke and the Uses of History, Perspectives in Religious Studies 42 (2015) 87100. 72. Genre Matters, in Kasper Bro Larsen, ed., The Gospel of John as a Genre Mosaic, June 2014 (Gttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) 2746. 73. Jesus the Incarnate High Priest: Intracanonical Readings of Hebrews and John, in Harold W. Attridge and Gabriella Gelardini, Hebrews in Context (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2016) 28398. 74. Genre, in Douglas Estes and Ruth Sheridan, eds., How John Works (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2016) 9-22. 75. Whats in a Name: Naming the Unnameable in Philo and John, in Joel Baden, Hindy Najman, Eibert Tigchelaar, eds., Sybils, Scriptures and Scrolls: John Collins at Seventy (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2016) 8594. 76. Stoic and Platonic Reflections on Naming in Early Christian Circles: Or Whats in a Name, in Troels Engberg-Pedersen, ed., From Stoicism to Platonism: The Development of Philosophy 100 BCE 100 CE (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) 270-89. 77. Paul and Pentheus: Whats in a Possible Allusion, in Harold W. Attridge, Dennis R. MacDonald, and Clare Rothschild, Delightful Acts: New Essays on Canonical and Non-Canonical Acts: In Memory of Richard I. Pervo (WUNT; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017) 7-18. 78. John, the Jews and Philosophy, in Alan Culpepper and Paul Anderson, eds., John and Judaism (SBL Biblical Resources; Atlanta: SBL, 2017) 101-10. 79. Trinitarian Theology and the Fourth Gospel, in Christopher Beeley and Mark Weedman, eds., The Bible and Trinitarian Theology (Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame Press, 2018) 71-83. 80. How do Signs Signify (or Dont), in Elizabeth Struthers Malbon, Mikeal Parsons, and Paul N. Anderson, eds., Anatomies of the Gospels and Early Christianities: Essays in Honor of R. Alan Culpepper (BIS; Leiden: Brill, 2018) 33547. 81. Johannine Ethics and Ethical Discourse, in Anthea E. Portier-Young and Gregory E. Sterling, eds., Scripture and Social Justice: FS John Donahue (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/ Fortress Academic, 2018) 17788. 82. Some Methodological Considerations Regarding John, Jesus and History, in James H. Charlesworth with Jolyon G. R. Pruszinski, eds., Jesus Research: The Gospel of John in Historical Inquiry (Jewish and Christian Texts in Context and Related Studies; London, New York, Oxford: T&T Clark, 2019) 7184. Forthcoming: Johns Scriptural Rhetoric, FS Archbishop Demetrius Traketellis (2019). Church and Atonement in Hebrews, Jon Laansma, ed., Atonement in Hebrews (2019). P. Egerton 2 and the Fourth Gospel, FS John Meier (Washington: CBA, 2019). The Reception of Jesus in Hebrews, in Helen Bond, ed., The Reception of Jesus in Early Christian Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Ambiguous Signs, An Anonymous Character, Unanswerable Riddles: The Role of the Unknown in Johannine Epistemology, New Testament Studies (2019). Soteriology in Hebrews, FS Ciliers Breytenbach (2019). Revealers and Revelation from Qumran to Nag Hammadi, Proceedings of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi Conference, Berlin, July 2018 (2020). John and Mark in the History of Research, Proceedings of the John and Mark Conference, Athens, Aug 4-6, 2018 (2020). Reference articles: 1. Gnosticism, Gospel of Thomas, Nag Hammadi, Harper's Bible Dictionary (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1985) 34950; 35556; 67980. 2. Hebrews, Epistle to the, Josephus, Philip, Gospel of, in The Garland Encyclopedia of Early Christianity (New York: Garland, 1990). 3. Hebrews, Epistle to the, and Thomas, Acts of, Anchor Bible Dictionary (New York: Doubleday, 1992) 3.97 105 and 6.531 34. 4. Barnabas, St., Beatitudes, Matthias, St., Pharisees, Philip, St. et al., in Richard P. McBrien, ed., Encyclopedia of Catholicism (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1995) 13940, 14748, 843, 99697. 5. Abraham im NT, Apokryphen IV, Nag Hammadi, RGG4 1 (1998) 74, 603. 6. Gnostic Interpretation, George W. MacRae, Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation (Abingdon, 1999) 1.451 53, 2.109. 7. Evangelium Veritatis RGG4 2 (1999) 174445. 8. Hebraerbrief, RGG4 3 (2000) 3.1494 98. 9. Didache," "Hebrews, Letter to the, Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (Lawrence H. Schiffman, James C. VanderKam, eds.; Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2000) 1.20405, 1.34546. 10. Johannesevangelium, RGG4 4 (2001) 4.55162. 11. Annotations in the Eikon database at Yale Divinity Library ( HYPERLINK "http://www.eikon.divinity.yale.edu" http://www.eikon.divinity.yale.edu). Now (2018) defunct. 12. Pollution, Sin, Atonement, Salvation, and Early Christianity, in Sarah Illes Johnston, ed., Religions of the Ancient World (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004) 7183, 23339. (pb. Ancient Religions, 2007). 13. Jewish Encounter with Greek Religions, in John J. Collins and Daniel C. Harlow, eds., The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010) 699-701. 14. Jesus in the General Epistles, in Delbert Burkert, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Jesus (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). 15. Josephus, Nag Hammadi, Encyclopedia of Ancient History (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013). 16. Testament of Job, Philo the Epic Poet, in Louis Feldman, et al. eds., Outside the Bible (Jewish Publication Society, 2013) 1.726-29; 2.1872-99. 17. Word/Logos, Oxford Encyclopedia of Bible and Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015) 2.434-38. 18. John and other Gospels, in Judith Lieu and Martinus de Boer, eds., Oxford Handbook of Johannine Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018) 44-62. Articles for a more general audience 1. America after September 11, 2001: A Religious Perspective, International House of Japan Bulletin 23, 1 (2003) 1022. 2. The Unique Issues for CEOs of University based Theological Schools, with James Hudnut Beumler and Frederick J. Finks, in G. Douglass Lewis and Lovett H. Weems, eds., Handbook for Seminary Presidents (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006). 3. Theological and Religious Studies in North America, in Rian Venter and Francois Tolmie, eds., Transforming Theological Knowledge: Essays on theology and the university after apartheid (Blomfontein: Sun Press, 2013) 93104. 4. Reading Scripture Fifty Years After Vatican II, Australasian Catholic Record (Oct. 2013) 459-73. 5. Introduction: Acts of the Apostles, in Marek Zabriesky, A Journey with Acts: The 50-Day Bible Challenge (2017). Reviews (selected): 1. Caesarea Under Roman Rule, by Lee I. Levine, in Journal of Biblical Literature 95 (1976) 317 21. 2. Israel in Revolution: 6 74 C.E., by David M. Rhoads, in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 39 (1977) 446 7. 3. Early Versions of the New Testament, by Bruce M. Metzger, in Perkins Journal (Spring, 1978) 5455. 4. Rezeptionsgeschichtliche und Textkritische Untersuchungen zu Flavius Josephus, by H. Schreckenberg, inJournal of the American Academy of Religion (1978) 597 98. 5. Die Pluralitt der Evangelien als theologisches und exegetisches Problem in der alten Kirche, by H. Merkel, in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 41 (1979) 488 89. 6. The Typology of the Early Codex, by Nigel Turner, in Journal of Library History 14 (1979) 506 07. 7. Die Polemik der Gnostiker gegen das kirchliche Christentum, by Klaus Koschorke, in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 42 (1980) 123 25. 8. The Gnostic Gospels, by Elaine Pagels, in Lone Star Review (April, 1980) 5. 9. Christian Sacrifice: The Judaeo Christian Background Before Origen, by Robert J. Daly, in Journal of Biblical Literature 100 (1981) 145 47. 10. Genesis and the 'Jewish Antiquities' of Flavius Josephus, by Thomas W. Franxman, in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 43 (1981) 292 93. 11. Hebrews and Hermeneutics: The Epistle to the Hebrews as a New Testament Example of Biblical Interpretation, by Graham Hughes, in Journal of Biblical Literature 100 (1981) 30910. 12. Galilee from Alexander the Great to Hadrian: 323 B.C.E. to 135 C.E. A Study of Second Temple Judaism, by S. Freyne, in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 44 (1982) 144 46. 13. Jesus and Isaac: A Study of the Epistle to the Hebrews in the Light of the Aqedah, by James Swetnam, in Journal of Biblical Literature 103 (1984) 12830. 14. Sohn und Hoherpriester: Eine traditionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung zur Christologie des Hebrerbriefes, by William R. G. Loader, in Journal of Biblical Literature 103 (1984) 30305. 15. Hebrews and Perfection: An Examination of the Concept of Perfection in the 'Epistle to the Hebrews', by David Peterson, in Journal of Biblical Literature 104 (1985) 153 54. 16. Nag Hammadi and the Gospel Tradition: Synoptic Tradition in the Nag Hammadi Library, by C. M. Tuckett, in Critical Review of Books in Religion 1 (1988) 245 47. 17. The Gnostic Scriptures, by Bentley Layton, in Critical Review of Books in Religion 1 (1988) 301 04. 18. Moral Exhortation, A Greco Roman Sourcebook, by Abraham J. Malherbe; Letter Writing in Greco Roman Antiquity, by Stanley K. Stowers; The Moral World of the First Christians, by Wayne A. Meeks, in The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 50 (1988) 139 41. 19. Vatican Authority and American Catholic Dissent: The Curran Case and Its Consequences, by William W. May, in Academe 74,4 (1988) 3738. 20. American Catholic Biblical Scholarship: A History from the Early Republic to Vatican II, by Gerald P. Fogarty, S.J., in The Perkins Journal, (Fall 1989). 21. Jesus and the Spiral of Violence: Popular Resistance in Roman Palestine, by Richard A. Horsley, Journal of Biblical Literature 108 (1989) 51820. 22. Text and Testimony: Essays on New Testament and Apocryphal Literature in Honour of A. F. J. Klijn, T. Baarda, ed., Catholic Biblical Quarterly 52 (1990) 57980. 23. Les Logia de la vie dans l'Evangiile selon Thomas: A la recherche d'une tradition et d'une rdaction, by Margaretha Lelyveld, Journal of Biblical Literature 110 (1991) 35961. 24. A Key to the Peshitta Gospels. Vol. 1, by Terry C. Falla, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 55 (1993) 14647. 25. Cracking the Gnostic Code: The Powers in Gnosticism, by Walter Wink, The Journal of Religion 75 (1995) 26768. 26. Up the University: Recreating Higher Education in America, by Robert and Jon Solomon, The Journal of College and University Law 21 (1995) 82528. 27. The Rise of Normative Christianity, by Arland Hultgren, Journal of Religion 75 (1995) . 28. Gnosticism and the New Testament, by Pheme Perkins, Interpretation 50,1 (1996) 8688. 29. Beyond Judaism and Hellenism. Journal of the Classical Tradition 6 (1999) 51 66. 30. When Aseneth Met Joseph: Late Antique Tale of the Biblical Patriarch and his Egyptian Wife, Reconsidered, by Ross Shepard Kraemer, Hebrew Studies 41 (2000) 31316. 31. Perseverance in Gratitude: A socio Rhetorical Commentary on the epistle To the Hebrews, by David A. De Silva, Biblica 82 (2001) 584 86. 32. The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles (NHC 6.1): Allegory, Ascent and Ministry in the Wake of the Decian Persecution, by Andrea Lorenzo Molinari, Journal of Religion 81 (2001) 638 40. 33. Heracleon Philologus: Gnostische Johannesexegese im zweiten Jahrnundert by Ansgar Wucherpfennig, (WUNT 142; Tbingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2002). 34. Hebrews: A Commentary (NTL; Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2006) by Luke Timothy Johnson, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69 (2007) 358 60. 35. The Case for Judas, Continued, New York Review of Books 55,7 (May, 2008). 36. Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory: The New Testament Apostle in the Early Church, by Markus Bockmuehl, CBQ 76 (2014) 34547. 37. The Epistle to the Hebrews, by Gareth Lee Cockerill, JTS 65 (2014) 708-10. 38. Clothing the Body of Christ at Colossae by Rosemary Canavan, CBQ CBQ 76 (2014) 545-46 39. Sacrifice and the Body: Biblical Anthropology and Christian Self Understanding, by John Dunnill, CBQ 76 (2014) 550-51. 40. Text, Context and the Johannine Community: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Johannine Writings, by David A. Lamb, CBQ 78 (2016) 556-57. 41. The Gospel of John: More Light from Philo, Paul and Archeology: The Scriptures, Tradition, Settings, Meaning, by Peder Borgen (Supplements to Novum Testament 154; Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2014), RBL 2016, on line. 42. Paul N. Anderson, Felix Just, S.J., and Tom Thatcher, eds., John, Jesus, and History, Volume 3: Glimpses of Jesus through the Johannine Lens (Early Christianity and Its Literature 18; Atlanta: SBL, 2016), RBL 2017, on line. Conference Presentations, Invited Lectures 1. "Political Description as an Apologetic Device," SBL Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December 29, 1977. 2. "Exegetical Problems in the Tripartite Tractate, CG I,5," SBL Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November 20, 1978. 3. "Hellenistic Judaism, A Signpost at the Crossroads?" SBL Annual Meeting, Dallas, November 6, 1980. 4. "Esoteric Traditions in the Hellenistic World," Eighth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, August 18, 1981. 5. "John and Gnosticism," Catholic Biblical Association Annual Meeting, August 18, 1989. 6. "The Original Language of the Acts of Thomas," SBL Annual Meeting, November, 1989. 7. "Approaches to Christology," Conference on Philosophy and Biblical Exegesis, University of Notre Dame, March 15, 1990. 8. "Gnostic Platonism," Boston Area Colloquy on Ancient Philosophy. October 11, 1990. 9. On Becoming an Angel: Rival Baptismal Traditions at Colossae, Plenary Address, Catholic Biblical Association, August, 1992 10. Contemporary Study of the Historical Jesus, Furman University, April 16, 1993. 11. What Gnostics Knew, Conference on Theology, Scientific Knowledge, and Society in Antiquity at the Institute for Theology Inquiry, Princeton, October 1993. 12. Scripture and Christian Imagination Fisher Lecture, Claremont School of Theology, April 12, 1994. 13. Intertextuality in the Acts of Thomas, and John and Thomas SBL Annual Meeting, November, 1995. 16. Melchizedek and Mediator Figures SBL Annual Meeting, November 1996. 17. Hebrews and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Princeton Symposium on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, October, 1997. 18. Making Scents of Paul, SBL International Meeting, Cracow, July 1998. 19. Recent Dead Sea Scrolls Publications and the New Testament, CBA Annual Meeting, August 1998. 20. Recent Study of the Gospel of Thomas, University of Texas Religious Studies Department, October 27, 1998. 21. Gnosticism and Apocalypticism: Valentinian and Sethian Cases, SBL Annual Meeting, November 23, 1998. 22. History and Religion in Biblical Studies, Lilly Conference on Religion and the Disciplines, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, February 25, 1999. 23. Response to Sean Freyne, Hellenization in Galilee, Conference on Hellenism in the Land of Israel University of Chicago University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, April 19, 1999. 24. Dramatic Psychagogy in the Fourth Gospel, Catholic Biblical Association Annual Meeting, University of Notre Dame, August 9, 1999. 25. Is the Bible True, New Canaan Congregational Church, October, 2000. 26. Giving Voice to Jesus: The Use of Psalms in the New Testament Yale Conference on Psalmody, January 23, 2001. 27. Stones, Spears, Frying Pans and Crosses: The Bible and the Death Penalty, Catholic University of America Law School, March 29, 2001. 28. Rhetoric and Theology: The Case of the Fourth Gospel, Fordham University Department of Theology, April, 2001. 29. The Use of the Psalms in Hebrews, International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Rome, July 11, 2001. 30. Genre Bending in the Fourth Gospel, Presidential Address, Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Denver CO, November 21, 2001. 31. Heavenly Worship, Symposia Week, Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, IN, Jan. 22, 2002. 32. Contemporary Study of the Fourth Gospel, Princeton Theological Seminary, April 26, 2003. 33. The Scrolls and the Gospel of John, Orion Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, January 10 13, 2004. 34. John and Philo: Two Riffs on the Theme of the Logos, SBL Annual Meeting, San Antonio, November 21, 2004. 35. Johannine Christianity, A Distinct Type? International SBL, Singapore, June 27, 2005. 36. The Cubist Principle in Johannine Imagery, Conference on Johannine Imagery, Eisenach, Germany, July 30, 2005. 37. God in Hebrews, Conference on the Epistle to the Hebrews, St. Andrews University, July 19, 2006. 38. Wordy Flesh and Fleshy Word: Resurrection in the Fourth Gospel, SNTS meeting, Aberdeen, Scotland, July 26, 2006. 39. Creation and Sacred Space: The Reuse of Key Pentateuchal Themes by Philo, the Fourth Evangelist, and the Epistle to the Hebrews, International Workshop on the Pentateuch in Second Temple Judaism, International House, Tokyo, August 28 31, 2007. 40. Midrash and Meaning in John, Symposium on the Fourth Gospel, University of Copenhagen, September 13, 2007. 41. Space and Time and John and Hebrews, SNTS Annual Meeting, 2009 42. The Fourth Gospel and Ancient Historiography, SBL Annual Meeting, November 2009 43. Trinitarian Theology and the Fourth Gospel, SBL Annual Meeting, November 2010 44. An Exegete reflects on Text Criticism, IGNT Project session, SBL Annual Meeting, November 2010. 45. Theological and Religious Studies in North America, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, SA, June 5, 2012. 46. How Priestly is the High-Priestly Prayer in John 17? SBL Regional Meeting, April 26, 2012; CBA Annual Meeting, July 2012. 47. The Drama of the Gospel of John, Chung King Lectures, Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong, October, 2012. 48. Dei Verbum and Catholic Biblical Interpretation in the 21st Century, Knox Lecture, Catholic Theological College of Australia, May 15, 2013. 49. Engaged Theology, MCD University Faculty Day, Melbourne, June 6, 2013. 50. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in John and the Scrolls, SNTS Annual Meeting, Perth, July, 2013. 51. Jesus the Incarnate High Priest: Intercanonical Readings of Hebrews and John, SBL Annual Meeting, November, 2013. 52. Naming God in Philo, John, and the Gospel of Truth, Philo Conference at Yale, March 30-April 1, 2014. 53. The Sacrifice of the Great High Priest, Conference on The Living Sacrifice of the Body of Christ, Providence College, April 5, 2014. 54. The Dramatic Narrative of the Fourth Gospel, Hanshin Bible Symposium, Oak Valley, Korea, June 8-12, 2014. 55. Does Genre Matter, Conference on the Gospel of John as a Genre Mosaic, University of Aarhus, June 22-27, 2014. 56. The Sacrificial Death of Jesus and Atonement in Hebrews, Evangelical Theology Society, San Diego, November 21, 2014. 57. The Old Testament in the Fourth Gospel, Catholic Biblical Association Annual Meeting, 2015. 58. Assents in Philo, AAR/SBL Neoplatonism Group, Annual Meeting, 2015. 59. Method in Exploring History in John, Princeton-Prague Conference, March 2016. 60. Gnostic Re-readings of Genesis, March 6, 2017, Institute of Advanced Studies, Jerusalem 61. The Passion according to John St. Barnabas Church, CT, March 2017. 62, Dramatic Encounters in the Fourth Gospel, Archdiocese of Hartford Bible Study, March 2017 63. Dramatic Encounters in the Fourth Gospel, College of Wooster, April 2017. 64. The Political Implications of a Kingdom not of this World, Conference on The Political Power of Sacred Texts at the American Academy of Rome, October 19, 2017. 65. What Was Jesus Doing at a Wedding? Conference on Prerogative e Valenze della Analogia Nunziale nella S. Scrittura Conference in honor of Luis Alonso Schkl, S.J., Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, November 9, 2017. 66. Paul and Pentheus, SBL Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2017. 67. Revealers from Qumran to Nag Hammadi, Berlin Conference, July 2018. 68. Scholarship on Mark and John, Mark and John Conference, Athens, August 2018. 69. The Lure of the Indefinite: The Function of the Unknown in the Gospel of John, SNTS August 2018. Work in progress: 1. 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