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Jack B. Holland
Thomas F. Jones Jr.
Miriam Perkins
Rollin A. Ramsaran
Christopher A. Rollston
Michael L. Sweeney
John E. Wasem
Teresa D. Welch
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Dr. Robert Hull

Education
• B.A. Milligan College
• M.Div. Emmanuel School of Religion
• Ph.D. Princeton Theological Seminary

Ministry Experience
13 years in preaching and youth ministry

Publications
Building Up the Church, contributor
Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity, contributor
Prayer from Alexander to Constantine, contributor

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Robert F. Hull Jr.

Dean and Professor of New Testament

Bibliography

Chapters in Books

“1 Cor. 7:4: Authority Over the Body.” In Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity, vol. 2, ed. Carroll D. Osburn. Joplin, MO: College Press, 1995.

Articles on “Nomina Sacra” and “Philemon.” In Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, 2nd ed., ed. Everett Ferguson et al. New York: Garland Press, 1997.

“Called ‘Christians’ at Antioch: Christian Identity and the ‘Sacred Names’ in Early Christian Manuscripts.” In Building Up the Church: Scripture, History, and Growth: A Festschrift in Honor of Henry E. Webb, ed. Gary E. Weedman. [Shoals, IN: Old Paths Tract Society], 1993.

“A Prayer to Sarapis in P.Oxy. 1070.” In Prayer from Alexander to Constantine, ed. and intro. Mark Kiley et al. London and New York: Routledge, 1997.

“The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament.” In Christian Doctrine, ed. William J. Richardson. Cincinnati, OH: Standard, 1983.

Journal Articles

“Did Jesus Teach Us to Love Ourselves?” Christian Standard 114 (1979): 92–93.

“Exegesis of the Epistle Lesson” for March 26, Lectionary Homiletics 6 (1995): 22–24.

“Exegesis of the Gospel Lesson” for March 29, Lectionary Homiletics 3 (1992): 32–33.

“Exegesis of the Gospel Lesson” for March 5, 12, 19, Lectionary Homiletics 6 (1995): 1–2, 10–11, 27–28.

“Exegesis of the Old Testament Lesson” for March 22, Lectionary Homiletics 3 (1992): 24–25.

“Getting Our Stories Straight: A Meditative Reading of Philippians 3:2–11.” Leaven 5 (1997): 20–23.

“It’s You We Need.” Christian Standard 130 (1995): 10–11.

“’Lucanisms’ in the Western Text of Acts? A Reappraisal.” Journal of Biblical Literature 107 (1988): 695–707.

“Peace Proposals for Warring Brothers.” Christian Standard 116 (1981): 716–718.

“Please Don’t Partake....” Christian Standard 120 (1985): 1023.

“The Translators to the Reader: Clearing Up Some Misconceptions About the King James Version.” Christian Standard 112 (1977): 367–368.

“What Language Shall I Borrow?” Christian Standard 125 (1990): 4–5.

“Wisdom as a Way of Life: The Two Ways.” Christian Standard 125 (1990): 483.

Book Reviews

Peter Hofrichter. Im Anfang war der ‘Johannesprolog’: Das urchristliche Logosbekenntnis—die Basis neutestamentlicher und gnosticher Theologie. Regensburg: Friedrich Pustet, 1986. Patristics 17/2 (January, 1989) 3–4.

Lee Martin McDonald. The Formation of the Christian Canon. Nashville: Abingdon, 1988. Pastristics 19/1 (July, 1990) 4.

Stanley E. Porter, ed. The Language of the New Testament: Classic Essays. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1991. Religious Studies Review 19 (1993) 164.

Buist M. Fanning. Verbal Aspect in New Testament Greek. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. Religious Studies Review 19 (1993) 261–262.

Geoffrey Mark Hahneman. The Muratorian Fragment and the Development of the Canon. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. Journal of Early Christian Studies 3 (1995) 89–91.

Reider Hvalvik. The Struggle for Scripture and Covenant: The Purpose of the Epistle of Barnabas and Jewish-Christian Competition in the Second Century. Tuebingen: Mohr/Siebeck (1996). Journal of Early Christian Studies 6 (1998) 325–327.

Christopher A. Hall. Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1998. Journal of Early Christian Studies 7 (1999) 607–608.

C. David Grant. Thinking Through our Faith: Theology for Twenty-First Century Christians. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1998. Restoration Quarterly 42 (2000) 61–62.

Thomas C. Oden and Christopher A. Hall, eds. Mark (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, New Testament II) Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1998. Journal of Early Christian Studies 8 (2000) 297–298.

D. H. Williams,
Retrieving the Tradition and Renewing Evangelicalism: A Primer for Suspicious Protestants. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999. Journal of Early Christian Studies 9 (2001) 278-280.

Lee Martin McDonald and James A. Sanders, eds. The Canon Debate. Peabody, MA:           Hendrickson, 2002. Journal of Early Christian Studies 11 (2003) 555-557.

L. William Countryman. Changing the Paradigm of Biblical Studies. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2003. Theology Today 61/4 (January, 2005) 545-548.

S.A. Nigosian, From Ancient Writings to Sacred Texts: The Old Testament and Apocrypha.           Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 2004.  The Stone-Campbell Journal 9/1 (Spring, 2006) 136-138.

John G. Stackhouse, Jr. Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender.           Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2005. The Stone-Campbell Journal 9/2 (Fall, 2006), 272-273.

Richard B. Hays, The Conversion of the Imagination: Paul as Interpreter of Israel’s Scripture.      Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005.  Religious Studies Review 33/1 (January 2007) 75-76.

 


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