Simon Gathercole
Simon Gathercole
Simon Gathercole is a
New Testament scholar and Lecturer
in New Testament Studies at Cambridge University and has taught
there since 2007. He was formerly Senior Lecturer in New Testament
at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland for seven years. Gathercole
received an MA at Cambridge, and then completed a MTh and PhD under
James Dunn at the
University of Durham.^[1]^
Drawn from his dissertation, his book Where is Boasting? (2002)
was a critique of the New Perspective on Paul, and focused on
Second-Temple Judaism and Romans 1-5.
Multimedia
Gheens Lectures at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (2004)
- The Synoptic "I Have Come" Sayings of Jesus and Pre-Existence Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (MP3s)
- Sin in God's Economy: Agencies in Romans 1 & 7 (MP3)
- The Petrine and Pauline Sola Fide in Galations 2 (MP3)
Contents
Publications
- The Gospel of Judas: Rewriting Early Christianity (Oxford, 2007)
- The Pre-existent Son: Recovering the Christologies of Matthew, Mark, And Luke (Eerdmans, 2006)
- Where is Boasting: Early Jewish Soteriology and Paul's Response in Romans 1-5 (Eerdmans, 2002)
Edited works
- ed. with J.M.G. Barclay, Divine and Human Agency in Paul and his Cultural Environment (Continuum, 2006)
- ed. with T. Desmond Alexander, Heaven on Earth: The Temple in Biblical Theology (Paternoster, 2004)
Notes
- ? While Dunn is a founding proponent of the New Perspective on Paul, Gathercole is opposed to this position.
See also
External links
Online writings
- Gathercole on James Chapter 2, an excerpt from his book Where is Boasting?
- "What Did Paul Really Mean?" (Christianity Today, August 2007)
- The Critical and Dogmatic Agenda of Albert Schweitzers The Quest of the Historical Jesus (PDF) Tyndale Bulletin 51.2 (2000): 261-283