Beverly Roberts Gaventa

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Beverly Roberts Gaventa is || Beverly Roberts Gaventa].</ref> Helen H.P. Manson Professor Emerita of New Testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton Theological Seminary. [1] [2]

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Biography

Beverly Roberts Gaventa matriculated at: Phillips University, B.A., 1970; Union Theological Seminary, New York City, M.Div., 1973, studying with Raymond E. Brown and J. Louis Martyn; [3] and Duke University, Ph.D., 1978, with W. D. Davies as her dissertation supervisor. [4]

Gaventa taught at Baylor University (2013-2021), Princeton Theological Seminary (1992–2013), Columbia Theological Seminary (1987–1992), and Colgate Rochester Divinity School (1976–1987) [5] [6] [2]

She was elected president of the Society of Biblical Literature for 2016. [7] She is an editor-at-large for The Christian Century . [8] She is a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and a member of the University Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas. [2]

Honors

Selected works

Books

Articles and chapters

Edited volumes

Notes

  1. "Beverly Roberts Gaventa - Princeton Theological Seminary". Archived from the original on 2012-09-20. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
  2. 1 2 3 "Seminary Lecture Highlights Modern Urgency of Paul’s Ancient Letter to Romans," The Progress-Index , Petersburg, Virginia. Apr. 23, 2017.
  3. Serene Jones, 2015. Union Mourns Professor Lou Martyn," Union Theological Seminary Newsletter, June.
  4. Baylor Media Communications, 2012. "Dr. Beverly Roberts Gaventa Appointed Distinguished Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Baylor University", December 11.
  5. Above years in CV Archived 2016-08-11 at the Wayback Machine of Beverly Roberts Gaventa from Department of Religion, Baylor University.
  6. 1 2 Baylor University || Department of Religion || Beverly Roberts Gaventa.
  7. Society of Biblical Literature - Council.
  8. Staff | The Christian Century and article links at Beverly Roberts Gaventa | The Christian Century.
  9. David J. Downs and Matthew L. Skinner, eds., 2013. The Unrelenting God: God's Action In Scripture, Essays in Honor of Beverly Roberts Gaventa. Description & link to Google preview. William B. Eerdmans. Book review: Matthew V. Novenson, 2015, "Essays on God in the Bible in Honor of Beverly Roberts Gaventa", The Expository Times, 2015, 126(9), June, p. 494.
  10. "Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies". The British Academy. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  11. Romans by Beverly Roberts Gaventa.

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