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Résumé
Dennis C. Duling
April, 2014
b. April 7, 1938, Coshocton, Ohio
Married (Gretchen Anne Smith)
1. FORMAL EDUCATION
1960 B.A.
Religion, History
1963 M.Div.
New Testament, Theology
1963-1964
New Testament, Theology
1967 M.A.
Bible
1970 Ph.D.
New Testament
Advanced Study
1979 (Summer)
Social History
1983 (Summer)
Judaism/Hellenism
1985 (Spring/Sum Semester) Social History/Christology
Two adult children, two grandchildren
College of Wooster Wooster, OH
McCormick Seminary
Chicago, IL
Heidelberg University
Heidelberg, Germany
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Yale University
Yeshiva University
Heidelberg University
New Haven, CN
New York. NY
Heidelberg, Germany
2. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
1965-1967
Instructor in Greek and Greek Exegesis, McCormick Theological Seminary
1967-1969
Research Assistant for Norman Perrin, University of Chicago
1969-1972
Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Detroit
1972-1976
Assistant Professor, School of Theology, Boston University
1976-1978
Associate Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Ohio Northern University
1978-1986
Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Canisius College
1986-2008
Full Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Canisius College
2008Professor Emeritus, Canisius College
3. ACADEMIC HONORS/GRANTS
1956
Valedictorian, Coshocton High School
1960
Greek Honorary (Eta Sigma Phi), College of Wooster
1960
Honors, College of Wooster
1961-1962
Full tuition scholarship, McCormick Theological Seminary
1962-1963
Full tuition scholarship, McCormick Theological Seminary
1963
T.B. Blackstone Fellowship, NT Greek, McCormick Theological Seminary
1963
Honors, McCormick Theological Seminary
1963-1964
Exchange student, Evangelisches Studienwerk Haus Villigst, Heidelberg
1964-1965
Full tuition scholarship, University of Chicago Divinity School
1965-1966
Full tuition scholarship, University of Chicago Divinity School
1966-1967
Full tuition scholarship, University of Chicago Divinity School
1967-1968
Full tuition scholarship, University of Chicago Divinity School
1968-1969
University of Chicago Fellow
1979
NEH Summer Seminar, Yale University
1980
Canisius College Summer Research Fellowship
1983
NEH Summer Seminar, Yeshiva University
1984
Canisius College Summer Research Fellowship
1984
NEH Fellowship for Research (full year) and Travel Grant to Germany
1984
NEH Summer Research Grant (declined)
1986?
Phi Delta Kappa (Honorary Member)
1987
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
1988
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
1989
Canisius College Summer Research Fellowship
1992
Canisius College Summer Research Fellowship
1994
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
1996
Canisius College Summer Research Fellowship
1999
Canisius College Summer Research Fellowship
2000
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
2000
Kenneth L. Koessler Distinguished Faculty Award
2001
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
2002
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
2004
Canisius College Dean’s Summer Research Grant
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4. DISSERTATION (1970, obtainable from the University of Chicago): “The Promises to David and His Sons in Judaism and Primitive
Christianity” (N. Perrin).
5. PUBLICATIONS, SCHOLARLY PAPERS
1968
Translation from German: Siegbert Hummel, “The Tibetan Ceremony of Breaking the Stone.” History of Religions 8:139-43
(German).
Translation from German: Kurt Rudolph, “Problems of a History of the Development of the Mandaean Religion.” History of
Religions 8 (1968) 210-35 (German; with J. Modschiedler).
1970
Review: W. Marxsen, Introduction to the New Testament. Journal of Religion 50: 209-10.
Paper: Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, Ga. (“The Healing Son of David -- A Study in Matthew’s Christological
Apologetic”).
1972
Review: “Annotated Bibliography in New Testament.” Nexus 16: 34-42.
Paper: (International) Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, Claremont, CA. (“The Entrance of the Davidic Descent of Jesus
in Early Christianity -- Nailing Down a Likely Hypothesis”).
1973
Article: “The Promises to David and Their Entrance into Early Christianity -- Nailing Down a Likely Hypothesis.” New
Testament Studies 20:55-77.
Paper: Boston Theological Institute, Boston, MA (“The Therapeutic Son of David in Matthew’s Gospel”).
Review: M. Barth, Justification: Pauline Texts Interpreted in the Light of Old and New Testaments. Journal of Ecumenical
Studies 10: 600-602.
1974
Article: “Interpreting the Markan ‘Hodology’: Biblical Criticism in Preaching and Teaching.” Nexus 17:2-11.
Paper: Society of Biblical Literature, Washington, D.C. (“Solomon, Exorcism, and the Son of David”).
1975
Article: “Solomon, Exorcism and the Son of David.” Harvard Theological Review 68:235-52.
1978
Article: “The Therapeutic Son of David in Matthew’s Gospel.” New Testament Studies 24:392-410.
Paper: Society of Biblical Literature, New Orleans, LA (“Structural Analysis of the Miracle Stories: Responses to Wire, Funk, and
Betz”).
Paper: Buffalo Biblical Scholars Symposium (“The Testament of Solomon”).
1979
Book:
Jesus Christ Through History. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.
Paper: Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (SBL/AAR/ASOR), Columbus, OH (“Response to Rollin Kearns, ‘The Problem of
the Christological Title “Son of Man”’“).
Paper: “Behold, Something is Not Greater Than Solomon Here -- or Is it?” NEH Summer Seminar on the Social History of ,Yale
University.
1980
Paper: Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (SBL/AAR/ASOR), Pittsburgh, PA (“The Testament of Solomon and New
Testament Demonology”).
1981
Review: E. Schillebeeckx, Jesus: An Experiment in Christology. Journal of Biblical Literature 100: 293-96.
Review: J. I. A. McDonald, Kerygma and Didache. Interpretation 37: 314-16.
1982
Book:
The New Testament: An Introduction (with N. Perrin, deceased 1976). New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.
Article: “The Kingdom of God in the Teaching of Jesus.” Word and World 2:117-26.
Society of Biblical Literature, New York, NY (Response to H. C. Kee, “Christology and Ecclesiology: Titles of Christ and
Models of Community”).
Greek Translation and Commentary: Testament of Solomon. A New Translation and Introduction in J.H. Charlesworth, ed.,
The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. Vol. 1: Apocalyptic Literature and Testaments (Garden City, NY.: Doubleday
and Co.) 935-87.
Article: “Matthew and the Problem of Authority: Some Preliminary Observations.” Proceedings, Eastern Great Lakes Biblical
Society, Vol. III, 59-68.
Paper: “Josephus and the Legend of Solomon’s Magical Wisdom [Antiquities 8.42-49].” NEH Summer Seminar on "The Greek
Encounter with Judaism in the Hellenistic Period.” Yeshiva U.
Paper: Society of Biblical Literature, Dallas, TX (“Josephus and the Legend of Solomon’s Magical Wisdom [Antiquities
8.42-49]”).
Article: “Norman Perrin and the Kingdom of God: Review and Response.” The Journal of Religion 64:468-83. “Matthew and the
Problem of Authority: Some Preliminary Observations.” Explorations. Journal for Adventurous Thought 3 (1984) 15-24
(reprint 1983).
Article: “Matthew and the Problem of Authority: Some Preliminary Observations”. Explorations. Journal for Adventurous
Thought 3 (1984) 15-24 (reprint of 1983).
Article: “Matthew and the Problem of Authority: Some Preliminary Observations.” Pp. 33-42 in William P. Frost, ed., New
Testament Perspectives. Dayton, Ohio: College Press, 1984: 33-42 (reprint of 1983).
Review: R. E. Brown and P. Meier, Antioch and Rome: New Testament Cradles of Catholic Christianity. Union Seminary
Quarterly Review 39: 243-50.
Review: A. E. Harvey, Jesus and the Constraints of History. Interpretation 38: 70-73.
Paper: “The Legend of Solomon the Magician in Antiquity. Problems and Perspectives.” (Presidential Address).
Article: Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (SBL/AAR/ASOR), Pittsburgh, PA “The Legend of Solomon the Magician in
Antiquity. Problems and Perspectives.” Proceedings, Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society. Vol. IV: 1-22
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“Insights from Sociology for New Testament Christology: A Test Case [Matthew].” Pp. 351-68 in Kent H. Richards,
SBL 1985 Seminar Papers. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press.
“A Response to Kee’s Christology and Ecclesiology.” Pp. 351-68 in Robert Jewett, ed., Christology and Exegesis:
New Approaches. Semeia 30. Decatur, Ga.: Scholars Press.
“The Eleazar Miracle and Solomon’s Magical Wisdom in Flavius Josephus’ Antiquitates Judaicae 8.42.” Harvard
Theological Review 78:1-25.
G. Theissen, The Miracle Stories in the Early Christian Tradition. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 52:
315.
“Sociological Reflections on the Christology of the Gospel of Matthew and Its Sitz im Leben). Theologisches Seminar,
Heidelberg, Germany.
Society of Biblical Literature Anaheim, CA (“Insights from Sociology for New Testament Christology: A Test Case”).
E. Rivkin, “What Crucified Jesus?” Interpretation 40: 313-15.
“Binding and Loosing (Matt 16-19; 18:18; John 20:23).” Forum 3/4:3-31.
J. D. Crossan, Four Other Gospels. Reflections on the Contours of Canon. Journal of the American Academy of
Religion 55: 142-44.
J. D. Kingsbury, Matthew as Story. Interpretation 41: 187-90.
Response to E. Krentz, “Community and Character: The Church in Matthew’s Gospel”)Society of Biblical Literature,
Boston, MA.
“Binding and Loosing.” Jesus Seminar (Fall), Salem, OR (Matt 16:19; 18:18; John 20:23]”).
“The Jesus Seminar.” Buffalo Biblical Scholars Symposium and Public Lecture.
“The Testament of Solomon: Retrospect and Prospect.” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 2:87-112.
“‘Great King’ [Matt 5:35].” Society of Biblical Literature, Chicago, Il.
“Great King [Matt 5:25].” Jesus Seminar (Spring), Sonoma, CA .
“On Oaths [Matt 5:33-37].” Jesus Seminar (Fall), Atlanta, GA.
“The Lord’s Prayer.” Buffalo Biblical Scholars Symposium and Public Lecture.
B. Mack, Mark and Christian Origins. A Myth of Innocence. Commonweal (August 11, 1989) 445-46.
Jesus Seminar (Fall), Social Facets, Toronto, ON, Canada (“The Son of David in Revelation: Social Scientific
Perspectives”).
Society of Biblical Literature, Anaheim, CA (“Response to D. Smith, “The Historical Jesus at Table”).
“Recent Research on the Testament of Solomon.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (SBL/AAR/ASOR), Columbus,
Paper:
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OH.
Article: “Mark Who?” The Fourth R 3/5 (September): 3-5.
Article: “Against Oaths [Matt 5:33-37].” Forum 6/2:1-45.
Review: H. D. Betz, ed., The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation, Including the Demotic Spells. Volume One: Texts.
Second Century 7/3: 180-82.
Paper: Context Group, Portland, OR (“Millenarism and Apocalypticism”).
Article: “[Do not Swear] . . . by the City of the Great King (Matthew 5:35).” Journal of Biblical Literature 110/2:271-89.
Review: R. Horsley, Sociology and the Jesus Movement. Biblical Theology Bulletin 21: 123-24.
Paper: Context Group, Portland, OR (“The Matthean Infancy in Social Science Perspective: Conflict and Legitimation”).
Paper: “New Testament Introduction” (Panel Discussion with David Barr). Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society
(SBL/AAR/ASOR), Cleveland, OH.
Paper: “Matthew’s Plurisignificant Son of David in Social Scientific Perspective: Kinship, Kingship, and Magic.” Social Sciences
and the New Testament, Medina del Campo, Spain.
Entry:
“Kingdom of God/Heaven (OT, Early Judaism, and Hellenistic Usage).” The Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York:
Doubleday. Vol. 4:49-56.
Entry:
“Kingdom of God/Heaven (New Testament and Early Christian Literature).” Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York:
Doubleday. Vol. 4:56-69.
Entry:
“Matthew (Disciple).” Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York: Doubleday. Vol. 4: 618-22.
Entry:
“Solomon, Testament of.” Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York: Doubleday. Vol. 6: 117-19.
Article: “Matthew’s Plurisignificant Son of David in Social Scientific Perspective: Kinship, Kingship, Magic, and Miracle.”
Biblical Theology Bulletin 22/3:99-116.
Review: B. Holmberg, Sociology and the New Testament. An Appraisal. Interpretation 46: 82-83.
Paper: “Egalitarian Ideology, Leadership, and Factional Conflict in the Gospel of Matthew.” Society of Biblical Literature, San
Francisco, CA.
Paper: “Matthew’s Son of David in Social Scientific Perspective: Kinship, Kingship, and Magic.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical
Society (SBL/AAR/ASOR), Columbus, OH.
Introduction and Annotation Commentary: “The Gospel According to Matthew.” HarperCollins Study Bible, NRSV. San
Francisco: HarperCollins.
Chapter: “Torah Orientation (Law-Mindedness).” Pp. 171-78 in John J. Pilch and Bruce Malina, eds., Biblical Social Values
and Their Meaning. A Handbook. Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson.
Article: “Matthew and Marginality.” Pp. 642-71 in Society of Biblical Literature 1993 Seminar Papers. Ed. Eugene H.
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Lovering, Jr. Atlanta: Ga: Scholars Press.
“Readers Guide: Millennialism.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 24: 132-42.
“Matthew and Marginality.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, April, Columbus, OH.
“Matthew and Marginality.” Society of Biblical Literature, Washington, DC.
“Response to Vernon Robbins: Social-Rhetorical Criticism, A Reader’s Guide.” Context Group, Portland, OR.
The New Testament. Proclamation and Parenesis, Myth and History. 3rd ed. Harcourt Brace College Publishers (with
N. Perrin, deceased 1976).
Paper: “The Matthean Brotherhood and Marginal Scribal Leadership.” The St. Andrews Conference on New Testament
Interpretation and the Social Sciences, St. Andrews, UK.
Chapter: “The Matthean Brotherhood and Marginal Scribal Leadership.” Pp. 159-82 in Philip Esler, ed., Modelling Early
Christianity: Social-scientific Studies of the New Testament in its Context. London: Routledge.
Article: “Matthew and Marginality.” Rev. reprint of 1993 in Hervormde Teologiese Studies 51/1:1-30.
Article: “Small Groups: Social Science Research Applied to Second Testament Study.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 25:179-93.
Paper: “Matthew and Small Groups.” Context Group, Portland, OR.
Paper: “Response to Shawn Kelley: ‘Cultural Anthropology, Ideology, and the Bible’.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society
(SBL/AAR/ASOR), Pittsburgh, PA.
Chapter: “Millennialism.” Rev. reprint of 1993 of “Readers Guide: Millennialism.” Pp. 183-205 in R. Rohrbaugh, ed., The Social
Sciences and New Testament Interpretation. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson
Paper: “Social-Science Reflections on Matthew 26:47-56.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (SBL/AAR/ASOR), Columbus,
OH
Paper: “Personal Recruitment in The Jesus Faction.” Context Group, Portland, OR.
Review: B. Chilton, The Temple of Jesus. Biblical Interpretation 4:227-30.
Video: (with Milton Santiago): “Norman Perrin (1920-1976): A Tribute” for Society of Biblical Literature “Norman Perrin
Legacy” evening, New Orleans, La.
Article: “Egalitarian Ideology, Leadership, and Factional Conflict in the Gospel of Matthew.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 27:12437.
Paper: Context Group, Portland, OR “The Jesus Network.”
Paper: “Recruitment to the Jesus Movement” (Revision of 1996 Context Group paper).Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society
(SBL/AAR/ASOR), Erie, PA.
Paper: . “Recruitment to the Jesus Movement.” International Meeting of Social Context Group, Prague, Czech Republic
Revision of 1996 Context Group paper).
Review: Who Wrote the New Testament? The Making of the Christian Myth, by Burton L. Mack. San Francisco:
HarperCollins. Journal of Biblical Literature. Posted on Society of Biblical Literature Web Page.
Article: “Matthew 18:15-17: Conflict, Confrontation, and Conflict Resolution in a ‘Fictive’ Kin Association.” Pp.
253-95 in SBL 1998 Seminar Papers, Part One. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.
Article: “A Tribute to Norman Perrin.” Criterion 37/1: 16.
Paper: “Conflict, Confrontation, and Conflict Resolution in a ‘Fictive’ Kin Association.” Society of Biblical Literature,
Matthew Group.
Paper: Context Group, Portland, OR “Conflict, Reproof, and Discipline in a Fictive Kin Association.”
Presentation: “Malina’s Social Domains and the Letter to the Romans.” Catholic Biblical Association, Social Science Group,
Scranton, PA.
Review: Families in the New Testament World. Households and House Churches, by Carolyn Osiek and David L.
Balch. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1997. BR 14/3: 12-15.
Article: “Matthew 18:15-17: Conflict, Confrontation, and Conflict Resolution in a ‘Fictive’ Kin Association.” Biblical Theology
Bulletin 29/1: 4-22.
Article: “The Jesus Movement and Social Network Analysis (Part I: The Spatial Network).” Biblical Theology Bulletin 29/4: 15675.
Paper: “Prolegomenon to a Study of Social Structure and Social Relations in Ancient Biographies and The Case of Philostratus’
Life of Apollonius of Tyana.” Context Group, Portland, OR (March 12):
Paper: “Family, Friends, and Faction: Network Analysis and the Jesus Movement.” 4th International Meeting of Social Sciences
and New Testament Interpretation. Tutzing, Germany.
Review: “Portraits of Paul: An Archeology of Ancient Personality by Bruce J. Malina and Jerome H. Neyrey, Peabody, MA:
Hendrickson, 1996.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, Columbus, Ohio, April 15.
Review: The Historical Jesus. A Comprehensive Guide by Gerd Theissen and Annette Merz. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. Bible
Review 15/4: 44-45.
Article: “The Jesus Movement and Social Network Analysis (Part II: The Social Network).” Biblical Theology Bulletin 10/1: 3-14.
Paper: “Marginality Revisited.” Context Group, Portland, OR (March 16):
Paper: Power Point Presentation, “Dots and Lines: the Jesus Network.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, Cleveland, Ohio,
April 7.
Paper: “‘Whatever Gain I had . . .’: Phil 3:5-6 in its Immediate Context.” Catholic Biblical Association, Los Angeles, CA
(August).
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“Matthew as Marginal Scribe in an Advanced Agrarian Society.” Society of Biblical Literature, Social Science Group,
Nashville, TN.
Review: Jan Van Vledder, Conflict in the Miracle Stories. A Socio-Exegetical Study of Matthew 8 and 9. JSNTS 152.
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. Review of Biblical Literature. http://www.bookreviews.org/) April.
Chapter: “Recruitment to the Jesus Movement in Social-Scientific Perspective.” Pp. 132-75 in John J. Pilch, ed., Social
Scientific Models for Interpreting the Bible. Essays by the Context Group in Honor of Bruce J. Malina. Leiden: Brill.
Review: Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel (Library of Ancient Israel) by Paula McNutt. Louisville, Ky: John Knox
Press. Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, Wheeling, WV (April 7)
Paper:
“Ethnicity and Paul’s Self-Identification in Phil. 3:5-6.” Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, Wheeling, WV (April
6).
Paper: “Matthew as a Marginal Scribe in an Advanced Agrarian Society (Revised).” 5th International Conference of the
Context Group, University of Pretoria, South Africa (June 13).
Paper:
“Matthew as a Marginal Scribe in an Advanced Agrarian Society (Re-Revised).” Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas,
Montreal, Canada (August 1).
Paper: “Ethnicity and Paul’s Self-Identification in Phil 3:5-6.” Social Context Group, Philadelphia, PA.
Article: “Matthew as a Marginal Scribe in an Advanced Agrarian Society.” Hervormde Teologiese Studies 58/2:
520-75.
Chapter: “The Jesus Movement and Network Analysis.” Pp. 301-32 in Bruce J. Malina, Wolfgang Stegemann, and Gerd Theissen
eds., The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
Chapter: “Die Jesusbewegung und die Networkanalyse.” Pp. 134-57 in Bruce J. Malina, Wolfgang Stegemann, and Gerd Theissen
eds., Jesus in neuen Konteksten. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2002.
Book:
The New Testament: History, Literature, and Social Context. 4th ed. Belmont: Thomson/Wadsworth.
Chapter: “Whatever Gain I Had. . .”: Ethnicity and Paul’s Self -Identification in Philippians 3:3-5.” Pp. 222-241 in David B.
Gowler, L. Gregory Bloomquist, and Duane F. Watson, eds., Fabrics of Discourse. Essays in Honor of Vernon K. Robbins.
Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International.
Paper: “Ethnicity, Ethnocentrism, and the Matthean Ethnos.” Social Context Group, Philadelphia (Aston), PA., March.
Paper: “Ethnicity, Ethnocentrism, and the Matthean Ethnos.” Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, Bonn, Germany, July 30.
Paper: “Understanding the Roman Empire.” Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 22.
Article: “Paul’s Letters; A Mediterranean Traveler on the Road and at Sea.” Catechist (February) 44-49.
Paper: “Empire: Theories, Methods, and Models.” Social Context Group, Portland, Or, March 25.
Paper: “Reflections on Factional Conflict and Ethnicity in 2 Corinthians.” Catholic Biblical Association Annual Meeting.
Halifax, Nova Scotia. August 6.
Chapter: “Empire: Theories, Methods, Models.” Pp. 49-74 in John Riches and David C. Sim, eds. The Gospel of Matthew in its
Roman Imperial Context. London: T. & T. Clark International.
Article: “Ethnicity, Ethnocentrism, and the Matthean Ethnos.” Biblical Theology Bulletin 35/4: 125-43.
Introduction and Annotations: “The Gospel According to Matthew.” HarperCollins Study Bible, NRSV. 2nd ed. San Francisco:
HarperCollins.
Entry:
“Henotheism (Kathenotheism).” In H. James Birx, ed., Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Thousand Oaks, CA.
Article: “2 Corinthians 11:22: Historical Context, Rhetoric, and Ethnic Identity.” Pp. 65–91 in John Fotopoulos, ed., The New
Testament and Early Christian Literature in Greco-Roman Context: Studies in Honor of David E. Aune. Supplements
to Novum Testamentum. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
Article: “Movimento di Gesù e Analisi delle reti sociali.” Pp. 180-202 in Il nuovo Gesù storico. Paideia. A cura di Wolfgang
Stegemann, Bruce J. Malina, and Gerd Theissen. Introduzione allo studio della Bibbia, Supplementi n. 28. Religione e
teologia. Brescia.
Intro:
“Presenting the Issue. Social Memory and Biblical Studies: Theory, Method, and Application.” Biblical Theology
Bulletin 36/1: 2-3.
Paper: “Social Memory and the Empty Tomb.” For Context Group, Portland, OR, March.
Paper: “Matthew: Memory Maker and Memory Breaker.” Power Point Presentation, Seventh International Meeting of the Context
Group, University of Salamanca, Spain, July 1.
Paper: “The Empty Tomb: Memory Maker and Memory Breaker.” Society of Biblical Literature, Washington, DC. November 20.
For the session Mapping Memory: Tradition, Texts, and Identity Consultation.
Entry:
“Norman Perrin.” Pp. 272-73 in Stanley E. Porter, ed., Dictionary of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation. London and
New York: Routledge.
Paper: “Making Sense of Scents: Ancient Mediterranean and Biblical Osmologies From a Social-Scientific Perspective, with a
focus on the New Testament.” Discussed at the Context Group, March 16, Philadelphia, PA.
Paper: “Making Sense of Scents: Ancient Mediterranean and Biblical Osmologies From a Social-Scientific Perspective, with a
focus on the New Testament.” Revised Context paper, delivered at the Society of Biblical Literature, San Diego, CA,
November 18, 2007.
Paper: Panelist response to John Elliott, Jesus the Israelite was Neither a Jew Nor a Christian. On Correcting the Nomenclature.
Society of Biblical Literature, San Diego, CA, November 19, 2007.
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Review: Ulrich Luz, Studies in Matthew. Trans. Rosemary Selle. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2005. In Biblical
Theology Bulletin 37:4 (2007): 185-86.
Paper: “Matthew and Social-Scientific Criticism.” For Context Group, Portland, OR, March.
Article: “Whatever Gain I Had. . .”: Ethnicity and Paul’s Self -Identification in Philippians 3:3-5.” Reprint of 2003 in
Hervormde Teologiese Studies 64/2: 799-818.
Article: “2 Corinthians 11:22: Historical Context, Rhetoric, and Ethnic Identity.” Reprint of 2006 in Hervormde Teologiese
Studies 64/2: 819-843.
Paper: “Ethnicity and Paul’s Letter to the Romans.” For Context Group, Lewiston, NY, March 20.
Article: “Remembering Beginnings of the EGLBS.” EGLBS Fortieth Anniversary Panel: Celebrating the Society. Eastern
Great Lakes Biblical Society and Midwest Society of Biblical Literature Proceedings 30: 1-8.
Article: “The Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society: A Brief History.” Updated by Sheila McGinn. EGLBS Fortieth
Anniversary Panel: Celebrating the Society. Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society and Midwest Society of Biblical
Literature Proceedings 30: 13-16.
Chapter: “The Gospel of Matthew.” Pp. 296-318 in D. E. Aune, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the New Testament. Chichester,
West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Chapter: “Ethnicity and Paul’s Letter to the Romans.” Pp. 68-89 in Dietmar Neufeld and Richard E. DeMaris, eds., The Social
World of the New Testament. London and New York: Routledge.
Paper: “The Gospel of Matthew and the Emergence of Social-Scientific Criticism.” For Context Group, Portland, Or, March.
Article: “Memory, Collective Memory, Orality, and the Gospels.” HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 67(1): 103-113.
(The A.G. van Aarde Festschrift). Art. #915, 11 pages. DOI: 10.4102/hts.v67i1.915. On line:
http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/915/1496.
Book:
A Marginal Scribe. Studies in Matthew in Social-Scientific Perspective. Matrix 7. Cascade Books. Eugene, OR: Wipf
and Stock Publishers.
Articles: In the multi-authored, From the Mouth of the Lower Niagara River: Stories of Four Historic Communities
(Youngstown, NY Section: “Introduction”; “Peace, the 1837-1838 Rebellions, and the Civil War”; “Lewis and
Elizabeth Leffman and Their Daughter Sarah”; “World War II: Another War”; “The Lake Ontario Ordnance Works and
(Chemical) Waste Management”; “The Story of William Suitor, Youngstown’s Rocket Propelled James Bond”;
“Youngstown’s NFL Connection: From Splash to Dash”; “Bibliography”).
Article: “A Brief Response to the Panel on Dennis Duling, A Marginal Scribe.” Conversations with the Biblical World.
Proceedings of the Eastern Great Lakes Biblilcal Society and Midwest Region Society of Biblical Literature 32:70–74.
[For the papers of the panelists Robert M. Fowler, Glenn Holland, and Vernon Robbins, see pp. 39–69.]
Paper: “Problems and Possibilities of Social Network Analysis from a Social-Scientific Critical Perspective: Paul’s Aegean
Recruitment Communities.” Keynote address and Power Point at a combined meeting of the International Social
Context Group and the NordForsk-Network, titled, “The Socio-Cognitive Perspectives on Early Judaism and Early
Christianity: A Nordic Network,” June 18, 2012, in Helsinki-Järvenpää, Finland.
Paper: “Paul’s Aegean Network: The Strength of Strong Ties.” Mind and Society Section, Society of Biblical Literature,
Chicago, Il. November 17, 2012.
Article: “Paul’s Aegean Network: The Strength of Strong Ties.” BTB 43/3:135-54.
Chapter: “Following Your Nose: Social Historical and Social-Scientific Directions in New Testament Osmology.” John Elliott
Festschrift, edited by Stephen Black.
Article: “Social Memory and Commemoration of the Death of ‘the Lord’: Paul’s Response to Banquet Factions at Corinth.”
Semeia. Barry Schwartz Festschrift. Forthcoming.
Review: Self-designations and Group Identity in the New Testament. By Paul Trebilco. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2012. Pp. xii + 375. Cloth. $99.00. Forthcoming.
Copy editor: Gretchen Duling, The Journey of the French Coat.
Paper: “Paul’s Aegean Network: The Strength of Strong Ties” (extensive revision of 2012 papers at Helsinki-Järvenpää,
Finland, and the Mind and Society Section of the Society of Biblical Literature, Chicago, Illinois).
Paper: With Richard Rohrbaugh. “Collectivism, Dyadism, and Stereotyping” [Introduction, Bibliography, Translated Texts,
Glossary, Other Texts]. For Context Group, Portland, Or, March.
9. IN PRESS
Chapter: “Social Memory and Commemoration of the Death of ‘the Lord’: Paul’s Response to Banquet Factions at Corinth.”
Semeia. Barry Schwartz Festschrift, edited by Tom Thatcher.
Chapter: “Making Sense of Scents: Ancient Mediterranean and Biblical Osmologies From a Social-Scientific Perspective, with a
Focus on the New Testament.” John Elliott Festschrift, edited by Stephen Black.
Chapter: “Paul Social-Scientific Notes on ‘Neither Judean nor Greek” (Gal 3:28).” Scott Bartchy Festschrift.
Review: Paul Trebilco, Self-designations and Group Identity in the New Testament. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2012. BTB.
Chapter: With Richard Rohrbaugh. “Collectivism, Dyadism, and Stereotyping” [Introduction, Bibliography, Translated Texts,
Glossary, Other Texts]. Forthcoming in Social Science Reader, edited by Zeba Crook.
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10. WORK IN PROGRESS
Chapter: “Matthew 13:52 and the Memory Storeroom.” Festschrift.
Chapter: ““The Tension between Real and Fictive Kinship in the Gospel of Matthew.” Festschrift.
11. PROJECTED
Chapter: “Memory, Performance, and Jazz.” Festschrift.
Book:
Update of Duling, Jesus Christ Through History, 1979. Wipf and Stock.
Book:
Osmology in the Greco-Roman World and the New Testament.
12. LECTURES AND TALKS AT:
Heidelberg University (Theologisches Seminar), Germany ; Harvard University (Boston Theological Institute); Cornell University
(Summer Program); Medina del Campo, Spain; University of St. Andrews; Tutzing, Germany; Prague, The Czech Republic;
University of Pretoria, South Africa; University of Salamanca, Spain; Helsinki-Järvenpää, Finland – Keynote; McCormick
Theological Seminary; Emory University (Classroom Guest); Jewish Christian Relations Task Force of the Buffalo Area
Metropolitan Ministries; Christ the King Seminary (East Aurora, NY); Numerous Television and Radio appearances and interviews.
Featured in Buffalo News.
13. SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
1969-1974
American Association of University Professors
1972-1976
Boston Theological Institute Biblical Section
1969-1985
American Academy of Religion
1987-1990
Jesus Seminar and Social Facets (attended 1986-1989)
1987-1989
Steering Committee, “Social Facets”
1987-1989
Associate Editor, Forum
1987-1989
Editorial Board, Forum
1969Society of Biblical Literature
1979-1984
Miracle Genre Work Group
1983-1988
Christology Work Group
1983-1988
Steering Committee
1984-1989
Regional Secretaries Group
1985-1998
Social History Group (Corresponding Member)
1986Matthew Group
1987-1990
Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament Consultation
1990-2012
Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament Section
1997-2006
Steering Committee
2000-2003
Co-Chair
2003-2006
Co-Chair
1978-2013
Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (Regional SBL/CBA/ASOR)
Vice President, 1982-1983
President, 1983-1984
Executive Secretary, 1984-1988
1993-2001
Co-convener of Social Scientific Explorations in Biblical Antiquity
1978-1990
Buffalo Biblical Scholars Symposium
1980-2000
Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas
1986-1989
Jesus Seminar (Fellow)
1987-2005
Catholic Biblical Association
1995-2005
Social Science Group
1998-2000
Consultant for the Executive Board
1990Social Context Group
1992-2005
Steering Committee
1999-2005
Interim Program Chair
2009
Local Meeting Organizer
14. COURSES TAUGHT
Undergraduate
Contemporary Approach to Religion
Introduction to the Old Testament
Introduction to the New Testament
The Synoptic Gospels
Life and Teachings of Jesus
Ethics and the New Testament
Graduate and Professional
Introduction to Greek I and II
Greek Readings
Introduction to the New Testament
The Synoptic Gospels
Quests of the Historical Jesus
The Gospel of Mark
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The Gospel of Matthew
New Testament Society
Emergent American Religions
Senior Seminar
Sophomore Honors
Honors Junior-Senior Seminar
The Parables of Jesus
Forms of Ministry and Cult
Life and Letters of Paul
Epistolary Literature of the New Testament
Honors “Bible Controversies in Modern America”
15. MAJOR OFFICES AND COMMITTEES AT CANISIUS COLLEGE
1979-1982
Admissions Committee
1978-1982
Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty Senate
1986-1988
Faculty Senate
1987-1988
Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty Senate 1988 Chairperson
1984-1988
Committee for the Core Curriculum
1991-1993
Structures Committee for the Core Curriculum of the Faculty Senate
1991 (Spr)
Acting Chairperson, Department of Religious Studies
1992-1999
Faculty Welfare Committee
Handbook Committee (1996-1999)
1995-1998
Evaluation, Review and Appeals Committee
1999-2002
Governance Committee
2002-2008
Faculty Welfare Committee
Handbook Committee (2002)
Evaluation, Review, and Appeals Committee (2002-2008)
16. RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION/COMMUNITY SERVICE: Presbyterian Church in the USA.
1969Ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the USA (Coshocton, OH)
1969-1972
Presbytery of Detroit
1972-1976
Presbytery of New England
1976-1978
Presbytery of Northwest Ohio
1978Presbytery of Western New York
1978-1984
Candidates Committee
1982-1984
Representative of Buffalo Area Metropolitan Ministries
1984-1990
Board of Trustees
1990-1997
Committee on the Presbyterian Ministry
1998Committee on the Presbyterian Ministry
2000-2003
Secretary of Committee
1969Preaching, Lecturing, Teaching in churches
1997-2001
Advisory Board, Catholic Biblical Studies Program, West Seneca, NY
2008-2013
Secretary, Residents for Responsible Government, Youngstown, New York
17. HOBBIES AND INTERESTS
Play keyboards, Water Street Quartet
Play piano dinner music at restaurant
Listening to Symphony
Golf
Theater & Movies
Local (Youngstown) history
Listening to Professional Jazz
Dictionary of International Biography
Foreign Travel (Middle East, Egypt, Africa, and Europe)
Environment: RRG Environmentalist of the Year 2013
Listed in Who’s Who in Biblical Study and Archeology
Husband, parent, grand-parent
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