Joel B. Green
Joel B. Green (B.S., M.Th., Ph.D.) is professor of New Testament interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary. He was vice president of academic affairs, provost and professor of New Testament interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Prior to his appointment at Asbury in 1997, he was associate professor of New Testament at the American Baptist Seminary of the West/Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.
His books include
What about the Soul? Neuroscience and Christian Anthropology (Abingdon, 2004);
Narrative Reading, Narrative Preaching: The Recovery of Narrative and Preaching the New Testament (Baker, 2003);
Salvation (Chalice, 2003);
Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology (with Paul Achtemeier and Marianne Meye Thompson, 2001);
Beginning with Jesus: Christ in Scripture, the Church and Discipleship (2000);
Recovering the Scandal of the Cross: Atonement in New Testament and Contemporary Contexts (with Mark Baker, 2000);
Between Two Horizons: Spanning New Testament Studies and Systematic Theology (with Max Turner, 2000) and
The Gospel of Luke in the New International Commentary on the New Testament (1997).
For over 20 years, Green has been the editor of
Catalyst, a journal providing evangelical resources and perspectives to United Methodist seminarians. An ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, he has pastored churches in Texas, Scotland and Northern California. He has also served on the boards of Berkeley Emergency Food and Housing Project, and
RADIX magazine.
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