Ok academic Twitter is not the same anymore, but I guess it’s worth a shot here. If there are any academics left around, I’m teaching a course on Mark this coming semester. I’d welcome recommendations for a book chapter or journal article. TIA!
Wow! What an amazing event we had yesterday 🤩 It was such a pleasure to be able to welcome all of our extraordinary graduates into Rainy Hall! We're so proud of all of you 🥹
ALT Colour photo of graduating students and staff members stood and standing on the Rainy Hall stage. They are smiling towards a camera that is not visible in the photo.
ALT Colour photo of many people speaking throughout Rainy Hall.
We're pleased to see that our former PhD student Dr @nathanaelvette has recently been appointed as Lecturer in New Testament, Gender and the Arts at @kingstrs! Congratulations Dr Vette 👏🎉
ALT Colour head and shoulders photo of Dr Nathanael Vette smiling at the camera
Our baby is finally out! This journey—from reading group to conference to special volume—has been a romantic one! I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with @AxolileQ and @MiaVidal14 on this special volume.
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kicking off 2025 with a bang by publishing my JSNT article online today (open access)!
check it out to see how paul’s iconic christ might be understood, in comparative perspective, as an ancient mediterranean cult image. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.…
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr @sofanit_abebe as Tutor in New Testament and Lead Tutor for Potential Theological Educators, starting in February 2025. You can read more about the appointment and this new role here: trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk/…
Coming soon to JSNT: my latest article on what Jesus' battle in the 'country of the Gerasenes' has to do with pagan river gods, corpse impurity, the restoration of the land and swimming pigs (among other things!). As discussed on
@BibleTimeMach. buff.ly/3XZysxQ
It is finally here: @lllogannnnn's article on Mark 7:18–19. It's open access too!
The Stomach Purifies All Foods: Jesus’ Anatomical Argument in Mark 7.18–19
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Friends, I happen to have in my possession a brand new extra copy of @jasonstaples excellent *Paul and the Resurrection of Israel* and so I am giving it away here on Twitter!
Follow, like, and RT/QT and I'll randomly draw a winner and post the result on Friday, September 27. 1/
Deligthed to be joining the editorial board of "Horizons in Biblical Theology" as book editor! Biblical colleagues, expect an email from me soon😇
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Already owned both, but gosh they are really good and I’m assigning some chapters of Jesus and Forces of Death this semester. Highly recommend everyone to get them!
Very excited to announce that I will be joining China Graduate School of Theology, Hong Kong as Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies. I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity!
Having left HK two decades ago, I pray that our family will navigate this transition smoothly.
I’m excited to announce that starting today, I will be working at Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary as assistant professor in New Testament! Can’t wait to meet my colleagues and students!
Have you ever wondered what our Alumni go on to do after they graduate? We recently spoke to 2024 Summer graduate Mireia (Mia) Vidal i Quintero to find out what she's up to now! 👇
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ALT Alumni Stories: Student stories from the School of Divinity
Mireia Vial i Quintero
PhD in New Testament and Christian Origins