Simon J. Gathercole

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Gathercole, Simon J. (2001). After the New Perspective: works, justification and boasting in early Judaism and Romans 1-5 (Ph.D.). Durham, UK: Durham University.

Books

  • Gathercole, Simon J. (2002). Where is Boasting: Early Jewish Soteriology and Paul's Response in Romans 1-5. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN   9780802839916. OCLC   50270358.
  • (2006). The Pre-existent Son: Recovering the Christologies of Matthew, Mark, And Luke. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN   9780802829016. OCLC   68786800.
  • ; Barclay, John M. G. (2006). Divine and human agency in Paul and his cultural environment. Library of New Testament studies. Vol. 335. London & New York: T & T Clark. ISBN   9780567084538. OCLC   78988350.
  • (2007). The Gospel of Judas: Rewriting Early Christianity. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN   9780191527531. OCLC   191028046.
  • (2012). The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas : original language and influences. Society for New Testament Studies: Monograph series. Vol. 151. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN   9781107009042. OCLC   753630580.
  • (2014). The Gospel of Thomas: introduction and commentary. Texts and editions for New Testament study. Vol. 11. Leiden & Boston: Brill. ISBN   9789004190412. OCLC   872222206.
  • (2015). Defending substitution : an essay on atonement in Paul. Acadia studies in Bible and theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   9780801049774. OCLC   881440386.
  • The Apocryphal Gospels (2021). Penguin Classics. ISBN 9780241340554
  • (2022). The Gospel and the Gospels. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN   978-0802877598. OCLC   1294289382.

As editor

Articles and chapters

  • (Winter 2003). "Romans 1-5 and the "weak" and the "strong": Pauline theology, pastoral rhetoric, and the purpose of Romans". Review & Expositor. 100 (1): 35–51. doi:10.1177/003463730310000103. S2CID   145656633.
  • (January 2012). "The Earliest Manuscript Title of Matthew's Gospel (BnF Suppl. gr. 1120 ii 3 / 𝔓4)". Novum Testamentum. 54 (3): 209–235. doi:10.1163/156853612X650084. S2CID   170993197.
  • (October 2018). "The Alleged Anonymity of the Canonical Gospels". The Journal of Theological Studies. 69 (2): 447–476. doi:10.1093/jts/fly113. S2CID   159837819.

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References

  1. "Dr Simon Gathercole". Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge . Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  2. 1 2 "Dr Simon Gathercole". Cambridge Faculty of Divinity. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  3. Gathercole, Simon James (2001). "Acknowledgments". After the New Perspective: Works, Justification and Boasting in Early Judaism and Romans 1-5 (PDF). Durham: Durham University (Thesis). Retrieved 24 September 2019.
Simon Gathercole
Born (1974-07-08) 8 July 1974 (age 49)
Occupation New Testament scholar
TitleProfessor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
Academic background
Alma mater University of Durham
Thesis After the New Perspective: works, justification and boasting in early Judaism and Romans 1-5  (2001)
Doctoral advisor James D.G. Dunn