Author Profile
Joel B. Green
Green is a John Wesley Fellow and elder in The United Methodist Church. He is professor of New Testament interpretation and Associate Dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary. He has authored or edited more than 50 books, including Conversion in Luke-Acts: Divine Initiative, Human Cognition, and the People of God (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015), Why Salvation? (Abingdon, 2013), and The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts (with Lee Martin McDonald; Baker Academic, 2013).
Contributions to Catalyst
Reading Romans with a Master Guide, on Apr 25, 2022
Faithful Church Life: Moving toward the Center, on Mar 21, 2022
Christians and COVID, on Sep 20, 2021
Thinking about Scripture, Practicing Scriptural Interpretation, on Apr 26, 2019
Hebrew Words – Theological Insight, on Oct 10, 2018
Building a New Testament Library: Matthew — Acts, on Sep 19, 2018
What about Paul? Original Sin and Paul’s Letter to the Romans, on Dec 19, 2015
Original Sin: Humanity’s Misery, on Nov 30, 2015
Building a New Testament Library: Matthew – Acts, on Oct 21, 2015
Evangelical Interfaith Resources, on Jun 10, 2015
Summer Reading (The 2015 Edition), on Jun 08, 2015
Grants for Doctoral Studies, on Oct 29, 2014
Reading Scripture with the Saints, on Oct 01, 2014
Summer Reading, on Jun 25, 2014
Reframing “Original Sin”: A Frontier for Theology and Science (Part 2), on Apr 04, 2014
Reframing “Original Sin”: A Frontier for Theology and Science (Part 1), on Apr 02, 2014
Cultivating the Practice of Reading Scripture, on Feb 05, 2014
Calvin versus Wesley?, on Oct 23, 2013
Grants for Doctoral Studies, on Oct 01, 2013
Responses to Reza Aslan’s Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth, on Aug 05, 2013
New Edition of Wesley’s Sermons Available, on Jul 19, 2013
Building a New Testament Library: Matthew — Acts, on Nov 01, 2012
Taking Stock of the Reign of God, on Feb 01, 2010
Body and Soul, Mind and Brain: Pressing Questions, on Feb 01, 2005
Scripture and Theology: Compass Points in the Current Discussion, on Feb 01, 2002
Scripture, Theology, and Hermeneutics: A Review Essay, on Nov 01, 1998