2013 Associate Professor of New Testament, The Catholic University of America

Ian K. Boxall, MA, MPhil, DPhil (Oxon) Associate Professor of New Testament School of Theology and Religious Studies The Catholic University of Americ...
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Ian K. Boxall, MA, MPhil, DPhil (Oxon) Associate Professor of New Testament School of Theology and Religious Studies The Catholic University of America Washington D.C. 20064 Office:

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2013 –

Associate Professor of New Testament, The Catholic University of America

1994 – 2013 Tutorial Fellow in New Testament, St Stephen’s House, University of Oxford (also Senior Tutor 2003 – 2013) 1992 – 1994 Tutor in New Testament, Chichester Theological College

EDUCATION DPhil in Theology, University of Oxford (2011) MPhil in Theology (New Testament), University of Oxford (1992) BA (Hons) in Theology: First Class, Oriel College, University of Oxford (1990; MA from 1994) Studies in Theology and Philosophy, Franciscan Study Centre, Canterbury (1984 – 1987)

RESEARCH INTERESTS Book of Revelation The Gospels, especially the Gospel of Matthew The Reception History of the New Testament, including its reception in Art.

HONORS AND AWARDS Monograph Patmos in the Reception History of the Apocalypse (OUP, 2013) named ‘Book of the Month’ in The Expository Times (August 2014).

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Book manuscript peer reviewer for academic publishers and monograph series: Bloomsbury/T. & T. Clark; Library of New Testament Studies; Wiley-Blackwell. Editor, Scripture Bulletin (2008 – 2014). British Academy Award for graduate work in New Testament (1990 – 1992). Distinction Prize for performance in the Honour School of Theology, Oriel College, Oxford (July 1990).

SERVICE Library Committee, STRS, Fall 2014 – present (Chair, Fall 2015 – present) Structures Committee, STRS, Fall 2014 – present Spirituality Area, STRS, Fall 2013 – Spring 2015

TEACHING The Catholic University of America (2013 – present): Graduate courses TRS 750E: Book of Revelation: Text and Reception; TRS 750F: Visualizing the Gospels; TRS 811A: Gospel of Matthew (doctoral seminar); TRS 816A: Book of Revelation (doctoral seminar). Seminarian courses TRS 607: Synoptic Gospels; TRS 609: Gospel of John; TRS 610: Pauline Letters. Undergraduate courses TRS 203: The Bible in the Life of the Church TRS 210: Introduction to the New Testament; TRS 310: Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke; TRS 313: Book of Revelation; TRS 410: Special Topics in New Testament: Visualizing the Gospels. The University of Oxford (1994 – 2013): Courses by Tutorial: The Gospels and Jesus; Theology and Ethics of the New Testament; Pauline Literature; Hebrews to Apocalypse; Apocalyptic; The Bible: Its Use and Influence; Use of the Bible (graduate course).

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Courses by Lecture: Introduction to the New Testament; Gospel of Matthew; Hebrews to Apocalypse; Paul; Catholic Epistles; New Testament Greek.

UNIVERSITY PhD ADVISER/READER The Catholic University of America (2013 – present): Adviser for PhD Dissertation: Brian Main, A Narrative-Critical Examination of the Effect of Matthew 1:1-4:11 on the Implied Audience’s Understanding of that Gospel’s Resurrection Narrative (in progress). Adviser for PhD Dissertation: Sung Cho, Matthew’s Account of the Massacre of the Innocents in Light of its Reception History (in progress). Reader for STL Thesis: Tongchun Joseph Chen OP, No Longer a Slave, but a Beloved Brother: Interpreting Paul’s Appeal to Philemon on Behalf of Onesimus (in progress). Reader for STL Thesis: Nathanael Polinski OSB, Interpreting John 19:25-34 through the Lens of Early Christian Worship (2015). Reader for PhD Dissertation: Peter Brown, The Use of Ransom Language in 1 Timothy 2:1-7 and Titus 2:11-14 (2014). Reader for PhD Dissertation: Flory Malloy, “She Labored to Give Birth”: A Study of the BirthPangs Motif in Rev 12:2 (2014). UNIVERSITY EXAMINING The University of Oxford (1994 – 2013): Bachelor of Theology and Certificates in Theology (1996 – 1999, 2006 – 2010). MTh in Applied Theology (2001 – 2004; Chair of Examiners, 2002 – 2003). MPhil and MSt in Theology (2006 – 2009, assessor 2012). DPhil (internal examiner): Seth Turner, Revelation 11:1-13: History of Interpretation (2005). DPhil, Confirmation of Status (2008, 2012, 2013). DPhil, Transfer of Status (2011). Postgraduate Diploma in Theology (assessor 2012).

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DPhil (internal examiner): Robert Evans, Reception-Historical Methods in Biblical Studies: An Evaluation of the Hermeneutics of Some Recent Practice, with Reference to Reception of New Testament Texts about Subordination (2012). Preliminary Examination in Theology (2013). External Examining: University of Chichester, External Examiner, MA in Theology (2007 – 2010). South West Ministry Training Course, University of Exeter, External Examiner (2010 – 2013). Macquarie University, PhD thesis: Mark Stephens, Destroying the Destroyers of the Earth: the New Creation in the Book of Revelation (2009). University of Exeter, PhD thesis: John Christopher White, Worship as a Locus of Imperialism and Resistance in the Book of Revelation (2009). University of Bristol, PhD thesis: Hae Saeng Kwon, Jesus as High Priest in John 17: A Critical Reassessment of an Old Interpretation (2012). University of Cambridge, PhD thesis: Sarah Suzanne Underwood, “ἡ μαρτυρία Ἰησοῦ” in the Book of Revelation (2014). Macquarie University, PhD thesis: John Peacock, Judaic and Christian Renewal in Divergence: Apocalyptic Indicators in the Revelation of John (2014). University of Oxford, DPhil thesis: Peter Anthony, Interpreting Vision: a survey of patristic reception of the Transfiguration and its earliest depiction, with special reference to the Gospel of Luke (2014). King’s College, University of London, PhD thesis: Michelle Elizabeth Fletcher, Reading Revelation as Pastiche (2015).

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES British New Testament Society Catholic Biblical Association of America Catholic Biblical Association of Great Britain (Executive Committee, 2002-2013; Vice-Chair, 2004-2013) Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain (Executive Committee, 2001 – 2003) Society of Biblical Literature 4

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1994 – 2013 New Testament Teaching, Final Honour School of Theology (regular tutor for Blackfriars and Lady Margaret Hall; occasional tutor for other Oxford colleges). 1995 – 1999 Tutor, Oxford Diocesan Portfolio and Certificate in Religious Studies. 1997 – 2001 Director of Studies for Theology and College Lecturer in Theology, New College, Oxford. 2003 – 2013 Member of House Council, House of St Gregory and St Macrina, Oxford (ecumenical student house founded to encourage dialogue between Eastern and Western Christians). 2003

Member of Validation Panel, Certificate in Higher Education: Christian Theology and Ministry, King Alfred’s College, Winchester.

PUBLICATIONS Books under Contract Revelation (International Critical Commentary; London: T. & T. Clark; expected completion date 2022). Matthew Through the Centuries (Blackwell Bible Commentaries; Malden MA, Oxford and Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell; expected completion date 2017). Books and Monographs Discovering Matthew: Content, Interpretation, Reception (London: SPCK 2014; US edition Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans 2015). Reviewed by: Jason Maston in Dunelm Road (https://dunelm.wordpress.com) Henry Wansbrough OSB in The Church Times (19 Sept 2014). Patmos in the Reception History of the Apocalypse (Oxford Theology and Religion Monograph series; Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013). Reviewed by: Garrick Allen in Reviews in Religion and Theology (2014) 192-195. Allen Brent in Journal of Theological Studies 66/1 (2015) 428-29. Craig R. Koester in Review of Biblical Literature 11 (2014). 5

Judith Lieu in Church History 84/1 (2015) 220-21. David L. Mathewson in Bulletin for Biblical Research 24.2 (2014). Richard J. Ounsworth OP in New Blackfriars 95 (January 2014) 117-118. John Riches in Expository Times (August 2014) 538-539. Lionel Wickham in Journal of Ecclesiastical History 65 (2014) 654-656. Simon Woodman in Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 36/5 (2015) 110. SCM Studyguide to New Testament Interpretation (London: SCM 2007). Reviewed by: Richard J. Ounsworth OP in New Blackfriars 89 (Sept 2008) 619-621. Paul Foster in The Expository Times 119/7 (April 2008) 349. Shane Kirkpatrick in Religious Studies Review 37/1 (March 2011) 53. SCM Studyguide to the Books of the New Testament (London: SCM 2007). Reviewed by: Richard J. Ounsworth OP in New Blackfriars 89 (Sept 2008) 619-621. Gregory S. Paulson in The Expository Times 120/6 (March 2009) 304. The Revelation of St John (Black’s New Testament Commentaries; London: Continuum/Peabody MA: Hendrickson 2006). Reviewed by: Russell Morton in Ashland Theological Journal (2006) 128-129. David Barr in Review of Biblical Literature (2007/03). James Dunkly in Anglican Theological Review 89/1 (Winter 2007). Stephen J.H. Tu in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 50/3 (Sept 2007) 632-34. Seth Turner in Scripture Bulletin 38/1 (January 2008) 57-58. Publishers’ links to reviews: Baker Academic; Bloomsbury/T. & T. Clark Revelation: Vision and Insight (London: SPCK 2002). Reviewed by: John Ashton in The Way 42/1 (January 2003) 111-113. Helen-Ann Hartley in The Heythrop Journal 45/3 (July 2004) 353-354.

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Edited Books Ian Boxall and Richard Tresley (ed.), The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters: Short Studies and an Annotated Bibliography (Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016). Popular Books Take and Read: the Apocalypse (Stoke on Trent: Alive Publishing, 2015). Take and Read: the Gospel of Luke (Stoke on Trent: Alive Publishing, 2009). Book Chapters ‘From the Magi to Pilate’s Wife: David Brown, Tradition, and the Reception of Matthew’s Text,’ in The Moving Text: David Brown and Biblical Studies, ed. G. V. Allen (SBL Press, forthcoming). ‘Patmos as Holy Place,’ in Holy Places in the Bible and its World, ed. M. Wolter and J. Flebbe (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming). ‘The Mighty Angel with the Little Scroll: British Perspectives on the Reception History of Revelation 10,’ in The Book of Revelation: Currents in British Research on the Apocalypse, ed. G. V. Allen, I. Paul and S. P. Woodman (WUNT 411; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015), pp. 24563. ‘The Figure of John of Patmos in Apocalypse Commentaries,’ in The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters: Short Studies and an Annotated Bibliography, ed. I. Boxall and R. Tresley (Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016), pp. 65-84. ‘Tracing Patmos Through the Centuries,’ in Reception History and Biblical Studies: Theory and Practice, ed. E. England and W.J. Lyons (Critical Perspectives on the Reception and Influence of the Bible; London and New York: Bloomsbury T. & T. Clark, 2015), pp. 155-68. ‘Riding White Horses: An Intertextual Study of Rev. 6:1-2 in the Light of its Reception History,’ in Poetik und Intertextualität der Johannesapokalypse, ed. S. Alkier, T. Hieke and T. Nicklas (WUNT 346; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015), pp. 423-36. ‘Reception History,’ in The New Cambridge History of the Bible: Volume 4, From 1750 to the Present, ed. J. Riches (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 172-83. ‘Francis of Assisi as Apocalyptic Visionary,’ in Revealed Wisdom: Studies in Apocalyptic in Honour of Christopher Rowland, ed. J. Ashton (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 253-266. ‘From the Apocalypse of John to the Johannine ‘Apocalypse in Reverse’: Intimations of Apocalyptic and the Quest for a Relationship,’ in John’s Gospel and Intimations of

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Apocalyptic, ed. C. Rowland and C. Williams (London and New York: Bloomsbury T. & T. Clark, 2013), pp. 58-78. (with Christopher Rowland) ‘Tyconius and Bede on Violent Texts in the Apocalypse,’ in Ancient Christian Interpretations of “Violent Texts” in the Apocalypse, ed. J. Verheyden, T. Nicklas & A. Merkt (NTOA; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011), pp. 161-179. ‘Jesus in the Apocalypse,’ in Blackwell Companion to Jesus, ed. D. Burkett (Malden MA, Oxford and Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), pp. 119-126. ‘Luke’s Nativity Story: A Narrative Reading,’ in New Perspectives on the Nativity, ed. J. Corley (London and New York: Continuum, 2009), pp. 23-36. ‘Exile, Prophet, Visionary: Ezekiel’s Influence on the Book of Revelation,’ in The Book of Ezekiel and Its Influence, ed. H.J. de Jonge and J. Tromp (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), pp. 147-164. ‘‘Jezebel’ of Thyatira to John of Patmos,’ in Yours Faithfully: Virtual Letters from the Bible, ed. P.R. Davies (Bible World series; London: Equinox 2004), pp. 147-51. ‘The Many Faces of Babylon the Great: Wirkungsgeschichte and the Interpretation of Revelation 17,’ in Studies in the Book of Revelation, ed. S. Moyise (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 2001), pp. 51-68. ‘Who is the Woman Clothed with the Sun?’ in Say Yes to God: Mary and the Revealing of the Word Made Flesh, ed. M. Warner (London: Tufton Books 1999), pp. 142-58. ‘For Paul or for Cephas? The Book of Revelation and Early Asian Christianity,’ in Understanding, Studying and Reading: New Testament Essays in Honour of John Ashton, ed. C. Rowland and C. Fletcher-Louis (JSNT Supplement series 153; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1998), pp. 198-218. Encyclopedia Articles ‘Jesus Among the Teachers in the Temple. New Testament,’ and ‘Jesus Among the Teachers in the Temple. Visual Arts,’ in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, forthcoming). (with Christopher Rowland) ‘Reception Theory/Criticism’ in Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation, volume 2, ed. S. McKenzie (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 206-15. ‘Divine Warrior: New Testament’, in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, forthcoming).

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Journal Articles ‘The Book of Revelation in the Life of the Church,’ in Josephinum Journal of Theology (forthcoming). ‘The Apocalypse Unveiled: Reflections on the Reception History of Revelation,’ Expository Times 125/6 (March 2014) 261-271 (available on-line at http://ext.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/10/04/0014524613510436.full.pdf). ‘In Search of John’s Island: Patmos in Botticelli and Burgkmair,’ in Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception 3/1 (2013) 25-39 (available on-line at https://relegere.org/relegere/article/viewFile/588/661). ‘Reading the Apocalypse: the Interpreter’s Challenge,’ Scripture Bulletin (July 2012), pp. 5667. ‘Who Rides the White Horse? Truth and Deception in the Book of Revelation,’ Scripture Bulletin (July 2011), pp. 76-88. ‘Preaching Luke’s Gospel: Some Insights from John Henry Newman,’ Scripture Bulletin (July 2010), pp. 63-74. ‘Reading the Apocalypse on the Island of Patmos,’ Scripture Bulletin (January 2010), pp. 2233. ‘Reading the Synoptic Gospels: The Case of the Gerasene Demoniac,’ Scripture Bulletin (July 2007), pp. 51-65. ‘Violence in the Apocalypse,’ Scripture Bulletin (July 2005), pp. 73-84. ‘The Use and Abuse of Apocalyptic’, Priests and People (November 2004), pp. 405-09. ‘History and the Spirit in Acts,’ Priests and People (April 2004), pp. 129-33. ‘Christ in the Gospels’, Priests and People (December 2003), pp. 455-59. ‘Reclaiming the Apocalypse’, Priests and People (August/September 2002), pp. 327-31. DVD/Audio The Victory of Christ: Exploring the Book of Revelation (12 lectures; Now You Know Media; estimated release date March 2016). Other Publications ‘Gematria’, Bible Odyssey (website of the Society of Biblical Literature, forthcoming).

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How to Read the Bible (London: Tufton Books, 2009). ‘A Great Sign in Heaven’: Mary in the Reception History of the Book of Revelation’ (ESBVM Occasional Paper, 2009). ‘The Acts of the Apostles’, ‘Paul on the Road to Damascus,’ ‘The First Journey of Paul,’ and ‘The Revelation of John’ in Biblica: the Bible Atlas (Lane Cove, NSW: Global Book Publishing, 2006). Bible notes for Roots, Issue 16 (March – April 2005). Contributions to Common Worship Lectionary: A Scripture Commentary Year C, ed. Leslie Houlden and John Rogerson (London: SPCK, 2003). ‘Mary of Ephesus and the Apocalyptic Woman’ (Walsingham Assumptiontide Lecture 2002).

BOOK REVIEWS J. Webb Mealy, After the Thousand Years in Biblical Interpretation 1.2 (1993) 250. Andrew T. Lincoln and A.J.M. Wedderburn, The Theology of the Later Pauline Epistles in New Blackfriars (December 1993) 582-84. Watson E. Mills et al. (eds), The Lutterworth Dictionary of the Bible in Fairacres Chronicle 31.1 (Spring 1998) 42-45. Paul B. Duff, Who Rides the Beast? in Theology (July/August 2002) 301-02. John R. Donahue SJ and Daniel J. Harrington SJ, The Gospel of Mark in Scripture Bulletin (July 2002) 111-112. William Reiser, Jesus in Solidarity with His People in Scripture Bulletin (July 2002) 112-113. S. Boe, Gog and Magog in Journal of Theological Studies (April 2003) 265-68. Luke Timothy Johnson and William S. Kurz SJ, The Future of Catholic Biblical Scholarship in Scripture Bulletin (July 2003) 101-103. Markus Bockmuehl (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Jesus in Scripture Bulletin (July 2003) 111-113. Carl E. Braaten and Robert W. Jensen (ed.), The Last Things in Theology (May/June 2003) 204-05. Delbert Burkett, An Introduction to the New Testament and the Origins of Christology in Scripture Bulletin (January 2004) 49-51. 10

D. Mathewson, A New Heaven and a New Earth in Journal of Theological Studies (April 2004) 296-98. Henry Wansbrough OSB, The Passion and Death of Jesus in Priests and People (April 2004) 165-66. Larry W. Hurtado, Lord Jesus Christ in Scripture Bulletin (July 2004) 97-101 (review essay). Ellen F. Davis and Richard B. Hays (ed.), The Art of Reading Scripture in Scripture Bulletin (July 2004) 108-110. Christopher Tuckett (ed.), The Book of Zechariah and its Influence in Scripture Bulletin (July 2004) 116-118. Stanley E. Porter (ed.), Reading the Gospels Today in Scripture Bulletin (January 2005) 4951. Will Deming, Paul on Marriage and Celibacy in Scripture Bulletin (January 2005) 51-53. Graham Stanton, Jesus and Gospel in Scripture Bulletin (July 2005) 109-11. William F. Brosend II, James and Jude in Scripture Bulletin (July 2005) 119-21. Judith Kovacs and Christopher Rowland, Revelation: The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ in Journal of Theological Studies 56.2 (October 2005) 578-81. Stephen Pattemore, The People of God in the Apocalypse in Journal of Theological Studies 56.2 (October 2005) 581-84. Matthew Byrne, The Way it Was in JSNT Booklist 27.5 (2005) 48-49. Luke L. Cheung, The Genre, Composition and Hermeneutics of James in JSNT Booklist 27.5 (2005) 119-20. Rebecca Skaggs, The Pentecostal Commentary on 1 Peter, 2 Peter, Jude in JSNT Booklist 27.5 (2005) 121-22. G.W. Lorein, The Antichrist Theme in the Intertestamental Period in JSNT Booklist 27.5 (2005) 128. Hershel Shanks and Ben Witherington III, The Brother of Jesus in JSNT Booklist 27.5 (2005) 129. Heidi J. Hornik and Mikeal C. Parsons, Illuminating Luke in JSNT Booklist 27.5 (2005) 159. Ulrich Luz, Studies in Matthew in Scripture Bulletin (January 2006) 45-47. 11

Jerome Murphy-O’Connor, Paul: His Story in Scripture Bulletin (January 2006) 48-50. Craig S. Keener, 1-2 Corinthians in Scripture Bulletin (January 2006) 50-52. Frederick J. Murphy, An Introduction to Jesus and the Gospels in JSNT Booklist 28.5 (2006). Stephen S. Smalley, The Revelation to John in JSNT Booklist 28.5 (2006) 112-13. Christopher A. Frilingos, Spectacles of Empire in JSNT Booklist 28.5 (2006) 113. Jerome H. Neyrey, Render to God in Contact 149 (2006) 44-45. Adrian Graffy, Take and Read: the Gospel of Mark in Scripture Bulletin (July 2006) 105-106. Stanley H. Skreslet, Christian Witness: New Testament Images of Disciples in Mission in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 25. John Vincent (ed.), Mark: Gospel of Action in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 53-4. John R. Donahue (ed.), Life in Abundance in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 76. Kiwoong Son, Zion Symbolism in Hebrews in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 112. Olutola K. Peters, The Mandate of the Church in the Apocalypse of John in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 115. David L. Barr (ed.), The Reality of Apocalypse: Rhetoric and Politics in the Book of Revelation in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 116-17. Ronald L. Farmer, Revelation in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 117. Philip L. Mayo, ‘Those who Call Themselves Jews’: The Church and Judaism in the Apocalypse of John in JSNT Booklist 29.5 (2007) 119. Bruce W. Winter, Roman Wives, Roman Widows in Scripture Bulletin (July 2007) 93-4. Larry W. Hurtado, The Earliest Christian Artifacts in Scripture Bulletin (July 2007) 94-6. Philip McCosker (ed.), What Is It that the Scripture Says? Essays in Biblical Interpretation in Honour of Henry Wansbrough OSB in New Blackfriars (November 2007), 739-41. Robby Waddell, The Spirit of the Book of Revelation in Journal of Theological Studies 59.1 (April 2008) 298-300. Richard K. Fenn, Dreams of Glory in Theology (January/February 2008), 56-7.

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Edmondo F. Lupieri, A Commentary on the Apocalypse of John in JSNT Booklist 30.5 (2008) 101. Scott D. Mackie, Eschatology and Exhortation in the Epistle to the Hebrews in JSNT Booklist 30.5 (2008) 97. Daniel M. Gurtner and John Nolland (eds), Built upon the Rock: Studies in the Gospel of Matthew in Scripture Bulletin (July 2008), 112-14. Kathy Ehrensperger, Paul and the Dynamics of Power in Scripture Bulletin (July 2008), 11819. Margaret Barker, The Secret Tradition of the Kingdom of God in The Way (July 2008). Henry Wansbrough (ed.), The CTS New Catholic Bible in Scripture Bulletin (January 2009) 4849. Adela Yarbro Collins, Mark: A Commentary (Hermeneia) in Theological Book Review (2009). J. Cheryl Exum and Ela Nutu (eds), Between the Text and the Canvas: The Bible and Art in Dialogue in JSNT Booklist 31.5 (2009) 154-55. Edith M. Humphrey, And I Turned to See the Voice: The Rhetoric of Vision in the New Testament in JSNT Booklist 31.5 (2009) 118. Edmondo F. Lupieri, A Commentary on the Apocalypse of John in Journal of Theological Studies 60.1 (2009) 253-256. Simon Woodman, The Book of Revelation in Expository Times 120 (August 2009) 11, 570. Russell S. Morton, One Upon the Throne and the Lamb in JSNT Booklist 31.5 (2009) 120-121. Jay Twomey, The Pastoral Epistles Through the Centuries in JSNT Booklist 32.5 (2010) 108109. James G. Crossley, Jesus in an Age of Terror in JSNT Booklist 32.5 (2010) 34. Edwin D. Freed and Jane F. Roberts, The Bible Says So! in JSNT Booklist 32.5 (2010) 151-152. Russell Pregeant, Encounter with the New Testament in JSNT Booklist 32.5 (2010) 1-2. David A. Sanchez, From Patmos to the Barrio: Subverting Imperial Myths in JSNT Booklist 32.5 (2010) 152. Fabian E. Udoh, Susannah Heschel, Mark Chancey and Gregory Tatum (ed.), Redefining First Century Jewish and Christian Identities: Essays in Honor of Ed Parish Sanders in New Blackfriars 91 (September 2010) 609-610. 13

Gerald O’Collins, Jesus: A Portrait in New Blackfriars (November 2010) 725-726. Henry Wansbrough OSB, The Use and Abuse of the Bible in The Tablet (forthcoming). Anthony C. Thiselton, The Living Paul in Scripture Bulletin (July 2011), 91-93. Peter Oakes, Reading Romans in Pompeii in Scripture Bulletin (July 2011), 93-95. Stephen Finamore, God, Order and Chaos: René Girard and the Apocalypse in Journal of Theological Studies 62.2 (2011) 724-727. David G. Horrell, The Bible and the Environment: Towards a Critical Ecological Biblical Theology in JSNT Booklist 33.5 (August 2011) 10-11. Stuart L. Love, Jesus and Marginal Women: The Gospel of Matthew in Social-Scientific Perspective in JSNT Booklist 33.5 (August 2011) 49-50. Daniele Tripaldi, Gesù di Nazareth nell’Apocalisse di Giovanni: Spirito, profezia e memoria in JSNT Booklist 33.5 (August 2011) 119-120. Stratford Caldecott, All Things Made New in Scripture Bulletin (January 2012) 42-44. Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth Part 2. Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection in New Blackfriars 92 (January 2012) 119-121. Michael Patella, Angels and Demons: A Christian Primer of the Spiritual World in Scripture Bulletin (July 2012) 71-73. Wendy Beckett and Greg Tricker, The Christ Journey in Scripture Bulletin (July 2012) 74-75. Tom Wright, Revelation for Everyone in Theology 115.4 (September/October 2012) 368-369. William C. Weinrich (ed.), Ancient Christian Texts: Latin Commentaries on Revelation in JSNT Booklist (forthcoming). Matthew J. Marohl, Unexpected New Life: Reading the Gospel of Matthew in JSNT Booklist (forthcoming). Natasha O’Hear, Contrasting Images of the Book of Revelation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art in Journal of Theological Studies 65/2 (October 2014) 713-716. Richard B. Hays and Stefan Alkier (eds), Revelation and the Politics of Apocalyptic Interpretation and Warren Carter, What Does Revelation Reveal? Unlocking the Mystery in Modern Believing 55/4 (2014) 440-443.

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William John Lyons, Joseph of Arimathea: A Study in Reception History in Marginalia: LA Review of Books (marginalia.lareviewofbooks.org). Bruce Chilton, Visions of the Apocalypse: Receptions of John’s Revelation in Western Imagination in Review of Biblical Literature (forthcoming). Craig R. Koester, Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries) in Catholic Biblical Quarterly (forthcoming).

BOOK ENDORSEMENTS Henry Wansbrough OSB, Introducing the New Testament (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2015). John Ashton, The Gospel of John and Christian Origins (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2014). John Paul Heil, The Book of Revelation: Worship for Life in the Spirit of Prophecy (Eugene, Oregon: Cascade, 2014). Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth Part 2. Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection (San Francisco/London: Ignatius/CTS, 2011).

CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PAPERS Keynote Addresses, ‘Open Minds, Burning Hearts: Journeying Through Luke’s Gospel’ (Cosponsored by Bible Society and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, Sedgley Park, Manchester, November 2015).

‘Picturing John’s Island: Visual Interpretations of Patmos’ (The Bible in Art, Music and Literature Seminar, Oxford, October 2011). ‘From the Apocalypse of John to the Johannine ‘Apocalypse in Reverse’: Intimations of Apocalyptic and the Quest for a Relationship’ (Colloquium on John’s Gospel and Intimations of Apocalyptic, Bangor, July 2010). ‘Inclusivity and Exclusivity in ‘Inaccessible Texts’: Exploring the Book of Revelation’ (Ripon College Cuddesdon Summer School, Cuddesdon, July 2010). ‘Picturing John’s Island: Visual Interpretations of Patmos’ (British New Testament Conference, Aberdeen, September 2009). ‘In Search of John’s Island: Patmos in Botticelli and Burgkmair’ (Society of Biblical Literature International Conference, Rome, July 2009). ‘A Great Sign in Heaven’: Mary in the Reception History of the Book of Revelation’ (ESBVM, Oxford May 2009). 15

‘The Bible and Art in Oxford’ (Summer School on Christianity and Culture, St Stephen’s House, Oxford 2008). ‘Who Rides the White Horse? Truth and Deception in the Book of Revelation’ (Oxford New Testament Senior Seminar, 2007). ‘Reading the Apocalypse on Patmos’ (British New Testament Conference, Cambridge, September 2004; also Oxford New Testament Senior Seminar, 2004). ‘The Reception History of Revelation 17’ (Laud Society, St John’s College, Oxford, February 2004). ‘Reclaiming the Apocalypse’ (Worthing Theological Society, February 2004). ‘The Many Faces of Babylon the Great’ (British New Testament Conference, September 2000).

TELEVISION AND RADIO WORK 2003: ‘The Good Book’ series (BBC Radio 2) 2003/04: ‘Ancient Evidence: Revelations – The End of the World?’ (Discovery Channel)/‘Bible Mysteries: Revelation – The End of the World?’ (BBC TV), filmed on location on Patmos 2008: ‘Gates to the Unexplained’: on the Apocalypse (Alter Channel, Athens, Greece), filmed on location on Patmos

PUBLIC LECTURES, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS ‘Interpretive Traditions of the Book of Revelation’ (Washington College, Chestertown MD, March 2015). ‘Out of the Shadows: Mary in the New Testament and Beyond’ (Scholar Talk, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, in conjunction with the Picturing Mary exhibition, March 2015). ‘Visualizing the Passion’ (series of Lenten Lectures, Episcopal Parish of St Monica and St James, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, March 2015). ‘There’s Something About Mary: Picturing Christ’s Mother’ (Theology on Tap, Bier Baron, Washington DC, March 2015).

‘God’s Battle with Satan in the Book of Revelation’ (Biblical Archaeology Forum, Rockville MD, September 2014). 16

‘Apocalypse Now and Then: The Book of Revelation’ (Smithsonian Associates, Washington DC, February 2014). ‘Preaching in the Lectionary Year of Luke’ (Clergy Ministerial Development Day, Anglican Diocese of Llandaff, January 2013). ‘Meeting Christ in the Gospel of Matthew’ (Catholic Bible School, Sussex, November 2012). ‘Picturing Matthew’s Gospel’ (American Study Programme, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, August 2012). ‘The Book of Revelation’ (Bible Workshop, St Giles Church, Oxford, April 2012). ‘The Trial of Jesus: What is Truth?’ (with Rabbi Mark Solomon, Sion Centre for Dialogue and Encounter, February 2012). ‘Preaching in the Lectionary Year of Mark’ (Clergy Ministerial Development Day, Anglican Diocese of Llandaff, January 2012) ‘The Gospel of Mark’ (presentation to Iffley parish, Anglican Diocese of Oxford, November 2011). ‘Mystic Nativity: Reflections on the Gospel Birth Narratives’ (lecture to Northampton Theological Society, November 2011). ‘What’s Recent in New Testament Studies?’ (Amport House, Andover, two-day course for Army, Navy and Air Force Chaplains, October 2011 and January 2012). ‘Visualising the Apocalypse’ (American Study Programme, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, August 2011). ‘Patmos Revisited’ (Lent Quiet Day for Churches Together in Central Oxford, Christ Church, April 2011). ‘Prophecy and Fulfilment’ (with Rabbi Markus Lange, Sion Centre for Dialogue and Encounter, London, November 2010). ‘Book of Revelation’ (St Paul’s School of Theology, London, February 2010). ‘Exploring the Gospel of Luke: Artist, Physician, Pilgrim’ (Ecumenical Study Day, Brentwood, December 2009). ‘Apocalypse Now’ (Clergy Continuing Ministerial Development Day, Anglican Diocese of Peterborough, November 2009).

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