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Participating Scholars
Prof. Beverly R. Gaventa, Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis
Prof. George Hunsinger, Professor of Systematic Theology
Prof. Wentzel van Huyssteen, Professor of Theology and Science
Prof. Jacqueline E. Lapsley, Professor of Old Testament Studies
Prof. Bruce McCormack, Professor of Systematic Theology
Prof. Choon-Leong Seow, Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature
Prof. Beverly R. Gaventa
Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
USA
Phone: 609.497.7765
Fax: 609.497.7728
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Research Profile
Exegesis of Pauline letters, Pauline theology
Teaching Profile
Pauline theology, Romans, feminist interpretation of Paul, Luke-Acts
Selected Publications
ed. with Richard B. Hays: Seeking the Identity of Jesus: A Pilgrimage. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008.
ed. with Marcia J. Bunge and Terence E. Fretheim: The Child in the Bible. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008.
Our Mother Saint Paul. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2007.
ed. with Patrick D. Miller: The Ending of Mark and the Ends of God: Essays in Memory of Donald Harrisville Juel. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.
Acts. Abingdon New Testament Commentaries. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2003.
ed. with Cynthia Rigby: Blessed One: Protestant Perspectives on Mary. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2002.
First and Second Thessalonians. Interpretation. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
Mary: Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1995.
ed. with Robert T. Fortna: The Conversation Continues: Studies in Paul and John in Honor of J. Louis Martyn. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1990.
From Darkness to Light: Aspects of Conversion in the New Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1986.
Prof. George Hunsinger
Professor of Systematic Theology
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
USA
Phone: 609.252.2114
Fax: 609.497.7728
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Homepage: http://www3.ptsem.edu/Content.aspx?id=1933&menu_id=72
Research Profile
History and theology of the Reformed tradition; "generous orthodoxy" as a way beyond the modern liberal/conservative impasse; ecumenism; Karl Barth, Hans Frei, and Thomas F. Torrance; torture.
Teaching Profile
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the Reformed tradition, the theology
of the Lord’s Supper, the theology of John Calvin, classical and
recent Reformed theology and other issues.
Selected Publications
The Eucharist and Ecumenism: Let Us Keep the Feast. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
How to Read Karl Barth: The Shape of His Theology. New
York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. German Translation: Barth lesen: Eine Einführung in sein theologisches Denken. Neukirchener Verlag, 2009.
Theological Commentary on Philippians. Brazos Press, forthcoming 2011
Evangelical, Catholic and Reformed: Studies in Barth and Other Themes. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2011.
Christian Doctrine: An Introduction. Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2013.
(ed.) Torture Is a Moral Issue: Christians, Jews, Muslims and People of Conscience Speak Out. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008.
(ed. with W. Placher) Hans W. Frei: Theology and Narrative: Selected Essays. Oxford University Press, 1993
"Karl Barth on the Trinity," in: G. Emery/M. Levering (ed.s): Oxford Handbook on the Trinity. Oxford University Press. 2011.
"Karl Barth: Justification and Justice," in: M. Weinrich/J. Burgess (ed.s): The Doctrine of Justification in Recent Reformed Theology. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009.
Prof. Wentzel van Huyssteen
Professor of Theology and Science
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
USA
Phone: 609.497.7948
Fax: 609.279.1952
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Homepage: http://www3.ptsem.edu/Content.aspx?id=1958&menu_id=72 , http://www.vanhuyssteen.org/
Research Profile
Theology and science, religion and scientific epistemology
Teaching Profile
The role of worldviews in theological reflection, theology and the problem of rationality, theology and cosmology, and theology and evolution
Selected Publications
Alone in the World? Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006.
ed.: The Encyclopedia of Science and Religion (Two volumes). Macmillan Publishers, 2003.
The Shaping of Rationality: Toward Interdisciplinarity in Theology and Science. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999.
Duet or Duel? Theology and Science in a Postmodern World. SCM/Trinity Press, 1998.
ed. with N. H. Gregersen: Rethinking Theology and Science: Six Models for the Current Dialogue. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998.
Essays in Postfoundationalist Theology. Grand Papids: Eerdmans, 1997.
Theology and the Justification of Faith: Constructing Theories in Systematic Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
Prof. Jacqueline E. Lapsley
Professor of Old Testament Studies
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
USA
Phone: 609.497.7855
Fax: 609.279.9485
Email:
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Homepage: http://www3.ptsem.edu/Content.aspx?id=1937&menu_id=72
Research Profile
Prof. Lapsley¹s primary research areas include Ezekiel, but also women in the Old Testament, as well as literary and theological approaches to Old Testament narratives, with a particular interest in theological anthropology and interdisciplinary connections between the Old Testament, ethics, and theology. She co-chairs the Ethics and Biblical Interpretation Group of the society of Biblical Literature.
Teaching Profile
Her courses cover sin and salvation in the Old Testament (and New Testament, team taught with Beverly Gaventa), women in Old Testament narratives, and Old Testament ethics. Much of her teaching focuses on the ways in which
moral formation and identity are articulated in the scriptures. She is Presbyterian and teaches and preaches in her local congregation.
Selected Publications
Ezekiel: A Commentary. Old Testament Library. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, under contract, 2012.
Whispering the Word: Hearing Women's Stories in the Old Testament. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2005.
Can These Bones Live?: The Problem of the Moral Self in the Book of Ezekiel. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 301. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2000.
ed. with J. Green et al.: A Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, in preparation.
ed. with M. Daniel Carroll R.: Character Ethics and the Old Testament: Moral Dimensions of Scripture. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2007.
"Selflessness is No Virtue: The Blending of Eudaimonic and Hedonic in an Isaianic Vision of Happiness," in: B. Strawn (ed.): The Bible and the Pursuit of Happiness, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2011.
Ezekiel. The New Interpreters Bible One-Volume Commentary. Nashville: Abingdon, 2010.
"The Genius of the Mad Prophet: Ezekiel and the New Moral Self," in: R. Jewett et al. (ed.): The Bible and the American Future, Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2009.
"Look! The Children and I Are as Signs and Portents in Israel: Children in Isaiah," in: B. R. Gaventa/T. Fretheim (ed.s): The Child in the Bible, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008.
"Alternative Worlds: Reading the Bible as Scripture," in: W. P. Brown (ed.): Engaging Biblical Authority: Perspectives on the Bible as Scripture, Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2007.
Prof. Bruce McCormack
Professor of Systematic Theology
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
USA
Phone: 609.497.7987
Fax: 609.497.7728
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Prof. Choon-Leong Seow
Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature
Princeton Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 821
Princeton, NJ 08542-0803
USA
Phone: 609.497.7934
Fax: 609.497.7728
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Prof. Beverly R. Gaventa, Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis
Prof. George Hunsinger, Professor of Systematic Theology
Prof. Wentzel van Huyssteen, Professor of Theology and Science
Prof. Jacqueline E. Lapsley, Professor of Old Testament Studies
Prof. Bruce McCormack, Professor of Systematic Theology
Prof. Choon-Leong Seow, Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature
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