OnScript Podcast with Dr. Jeannine Brown: The Gospels as Stories

OnScript podcast invites you to a live theology event with Dr. Jeannine K. Brown, with co-hosts Matt Lynch and Dru Johnson, at Nashotah House Theological Seminary on Tuesday, July 21, 2020, from 6:30 PM until 9:30 PM. The event is free* but is limited to 30 individuals, and reservations are required.

For more information and to register, please click here

Questions and discussion on Dr. Brown's newly published The Gospels as Stories: A Narrative Approach to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (Baker Academic, 2020) will follow the podcast taping.  

*Bring a few $$ for drink donations and books.

Jeannine Brown, Ph.D. has focused much of her research and writing on the Gospels, hermeneutics, and interdisciplinary integration. In addition to her book, Scripture as Communication, on biblical hermeneutics, and two books on integration, Dr. Brown has published three commentaries on Matthew's Gospel. Dr. Brown is a member of the NIV translation team and is a part of the revision project for the NIV Study Bible, celebrating its 35th year in 2020. Her current writing projects include commentaries on Philippians (Tyndale series) and 1 Peter (NICNT).

The Rev. Dr. Dru Johnson teaches Biblical literature, theology, and biblical interpretation at The King’s College. Dr. Johnson is an editor for the Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Biblical Criticism series, an associate director for the Jewish Philosophical Theology Project at The Herzl Institute in Israel; and a co-host for the OnScript podcast. Before academia, he served two years active duty and five years in the reserves of the U.S. Air Force-involved in counter-narcotics operations in the Amazon basin of Colombia from 1993-98. Working in I.T. from college through seminary, he then served for ten years as a pastor in St. Louis, Missouri and Saint Andrews, Scotland. Dr. Johnson has taught in Western Kenya, Brazil, and the UK. He is ordained as a minister in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. 

Matt Lynch, Ph.D., Visiting Professor of Old Testament at Nashotah House, teaches Old Testament and serves as Dean of Studies at Westminster Theological Centre (WTC) in the U.K. He is the author of Monotheism and Institutions in the Book of Chronicles (Mohr Siebeck, 2014) Dr. Lynch conducted his postdoctoral research at Georg-August Universität Göttingen and, beginning Fall 2020, will teach at Regent College as Assistant Professor of Old Testament.


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