Prof. Dr. Christoph Stenschke
Sprecher der BTA, Dozent für Neues Testament
„... damit wir etwas seien zum Lobpreis der Herrlichkeit Gottes“: Biblische Theologie für Kopf, Herz, Mund und Hand in Europa und weltweit.
- 1987 - 1992 Freie Theologische Akademie Gießen
- 1989 - 1992 Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
- 1993 - 1997 University of Aberdeen
- 1997 - 1998 Kandidatenjahr am Theologischen Seminar des BEFG
- 1998 - 2001 Gemeindepastor in Stralsund, Pastor im Bund Evangelisch-Freikirchlicher Gemeinden
- seit 2001 Dozent für Neues Testament bei Forum Wiedenest
- seit 2005 Professor extraordinarius an der University of South Africa, Pretoria
- seit 2022 Professor extraordinarius an der University of Pretoria, Südafrika
- Erster Vorsitzender der Gesellschaft für Bildung und Forschung in Europa
- Mitglied im Arbeitskreis für evangelikale Theologie
- Mitglied in der Ökumenischen neutestamentlichen Sozietät der Universität Bonn
- Mitglied in der New Testament Society of South Africa
- Mitglied in der International Society for New Testament Studies (SNTS)
Monografien
- Stenschke, C. 1999. Luke's Portrait of Gentiles Prior to Their Coming to Faith. WUNT II 108. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
Buchkapitel
- “The Need for Salvation”, in I. H. Marshall, D. Peterson (eds.). Witness to the Gospel: The Theology of Acts (Grand Rapids, Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 1998), 125–144.
- “Soziologische Analyse”, in H.-W. Neudorfer, E. J. Schnabel (eds.). Das Studium des Neuen Testaments, 2. rev. ed., TVG (Wuppertal: R. Brockhaus; Giessen: Brunnen, 2006), 373–397.
- “Übergemeindliche Ausübung von Autorität und übergemeindliche Beziehungen im Neuen Testament”, in U. Swarat (ed.). Die Autonomie der Ortsgemeinden und ihre Gemeinschaft: Ein Lehrgespräch des Baptistischen Weltbundes. Theologisches Gespräch, Beiheft 10 (Kassel: Oncken; Witten: Bundesverlag, 2009), 18–54.
- “Römer 9–11 als Teil des Römerbriefs”, in F. Wilk, J. R. Wagner (eds.). Between Gospel and Election: Explorations in the Interpretation of Romans 9–11. WUNT 257 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010), 197–225.
- “The Significance and Function of References to Christians in the Pauline Literature”, in S. E. Porter, C. D. Land (eds.). Paul and His Social Relations. Pauline Studies 7 (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2013), 185–228.
- “The Challenges and Opportunities for Preaching from the Acts of the Apostles”, in I. Paul, D. Wenham (eds.). “We Proclaim the Word of Life”: Preaching the New Testament Today (Nottingham: IVP, 2013), 87–100.
- “Paul’s Mission as the Mission of the Church”, in R. L. Plummer, J. M. Terry (eds.). Paul’s Missionary Methods (Downers Grove: IVP, 2012), 75–94.
- “Paulinisch ‘evangelisch’: Das ‘Evangelium’ nach dem Brief des Paulus an die Römer”, in W. Haubeck, W. Heinrichs (eds.). Evangelisch heißen – evangelisch sein. Theologische Impulse 27 (Witten: SCM Bundesverlag, 2015), 7–56.
- “Leadership and Collection: Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem”, in J. Barentsen, V. Kessler, E. Meier (eds.). Christian Leadership in a Changing World: Perspectives from Africa and Europe. Christian Perspectives on Leadership and Social Ethics 3 (Leuven: Peeters, 2016), 43–57.
- "Contested Domains in the Conflicts between the Early Christian Mission and Diaspora Judaism according to the Book of Acts", in Mayer, W., De Wet, CL. (eds). Reconceiving Religious Conflict: New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity. Routledge Studies in the Early Christian World (London: Routledge, 2018), 139–181.
- “Interreligious Encounters in the Book of Acts”, in H. Hagelia, M. Zehnder (eds.). Interreligious Relations: Biblical Perspectives: Proceedings from the Second Norwegian Summer Academy of Biblical Studies (NSABS), Ansgar University College, Kristiansand, Norway, August 2015. T & T Clark Biblical Studies (London, Oxford, New York: Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2017), 135–179.
- ‘Us Plus Them’: Coping with Increasing Diversity in Early Christianity According to Acts 1–15”, in J. Barentsen, S. C. van den Heuvel, V. Kessler (eds.). Increasing Diversity: Loss of Control or Adaptive Identity Construction? CPLSE 5 (Leuven: Peeters, 2018), 133–146.
- “The Jewish Saviour for Israel in the Missionary Speeches of Acts”, in Aaron W. White, C. A. Evans, D. Wenham (eds.). The Earliest Perceptions of Jesus in Context: Essays in Honour of John Nolland on His 70th Birthday. LiNTS 566 (London: T. & T. Clark Bloomsbury, 2018), 148–162.
- “Migration and Mission in the Book of Acts”, in R. Hvalvik, D. E. Aune (eds.). The Church and Its Mission in the New Testament and Early Christianity: In Memory of Professor Hans Kvalbein. WUNT 404 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2018), 163–180.
- “Urchristliche Gemeinden und multikulturelle Gesellschaft”, in T. Schirrmacher, M. Buchholz (eds.). Integration, Multikulturalität und christliche Gemeinde: Beiträge der Jahrestagung des Evangelischen Forums für Mission, Kultur und Religion. editon missiotop: mission reports 25 (Nürnberg: VTR, 2018), 34–72.
- “‘Shepherd the Church of God’ (Acts 20:28): Pastoral Metaphors for Leadership in the Bible”, in S. Jung, V. Kessler, L. Kretzschmar, E. Meier (eds.). Metaphors for Leading – Leading by Metaphors. Management – Ethik – Organisation 6 (Göttingen: V & R unipress, 2019), 153–164.
- “Het Evangelie voor de Heidenen”, in A. Baum, R. van Howelingen (eds.). Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament in twintig thema’s (Utrecht: KokBoekencentrum Uitgevers, 2019), 291–308.
- “Gnade I. biblisch”, in H. Hempelmann, U. Swarat et al. (eds.). Evangelisches Lexikon für Theologie und Gemeinde: Neuausgabe Band II: F – K (Holzgerlingen: SCM R. Brockhaus, 2019), 665–669.
- “Gütergemeinschaft I. biblisch”, in H. Hempelmann, U. Swarat et al. (eds.). Evangelisches Lexikon für Theologie und Gemeinde: Neuausgabe Band II: F – K (Holzgerlingen: SCM R. Brockhaus, 2019), 862–864.
- “Heiden I. biblisch”, in H. Hempelmann, U. Swarat et al. (eds.). Evangelisches Lexikon für Theologie und Gemeinde: Neuausgabe Band II: F – K (Holzgerlingen: SCM R. Brockhaus, 2019), 991–993.
“‘… and let them go’ (Acts 5:40): Neglected aspects in the conflicts narratives of Acts 4–5”, in V. Kessler, T. Faix, A. Heiser, E. Meier (eds.). Mission – die Welt versöhnen: Festschrift für Johannes Reimer. Interdisziplinäre und theologische Studien 4 (Münster: LIT, 2020), 101–110. - “‘And there arose a sharp disagreement’ (Acts 15:39): Inner-Christian conflicts and their resolution in Acts 6–15” in T. Faix, J. Reimer, G. J. van Wyngaard (eds.). Reconciliation: Christian Perspectives – Interdisciplinary Approaches. Interdisziplinäre und theologische Studien 4 (Münster: LIT, 2020), 45–59.
- “Die Erneuerung der Schöpfung nach dem Römerbrief: Erwägungen mit berechtigter Hoffnung”, in C. Claussen, R. Dziewas, D. Sager (eds.). Dogmatik im Dialog. FS Uwe Swarat. Beihefte zur Ökumenischen Rundschau 132 (Leipzig: EVA, 2020), 107–118.
- “‘Transparency Intercongregational’: Financial Transparency in Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem”, in H. Hagelia, M. Zehnder (eds.). The Bible and Money: Economy and Socioeconomic Ethics in the Bible. Bible and the Modern World 76 (Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2020), 243–263.
- “Continuity and Development in the Ministries of Jesus and of Paul”, in C. A. Evans, A. W. White (eds.). Who Created Christianity?: Fresh Approaches to the Relationship Between Paul and Jesus (Peabody: Hendrickson, 2020), 98–117.
“Die Sendung zu den Nicht-Juden: Voraussetzungen und Auswirkungen”, in A. D. Baum, R. van Houwelingen (eds.). Kernthemen neutestamentlicher Theologie (Gießen: Brunnen, 2022), 311–326. - “The Blueprint of the Church and its Synodal Nature in the Acts of the Apostles”, in N. J. Kalambukattu (ed.). Mystery of the Church: Models and Images. Samanvayam Contextual Theology Series 13 (Delhi: Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2022), 12–25.
- “’Let God Be True Though Every One Were A Liar’ (Rom 3:4): Speech Ethics in Romans 3”, in J. Kobus, J. van Nes and J. Otten (eds.), Let God be True: Perspectives on Romans 3, Gorgias Biblical Studies 73 (Piscataway: Gorgias Press, 2023), 373–388.
- „‚Jesus ist die Antwort‘ – Was ist das Problem?“, in F. Bielefeldt (ed.). Die Kraft des Kreuzes: Warum der Tod Jesu die größte Chance unseres Lebens ist (Gießen: Brunnen, 2024), 55–64.
Artikel in Zeitschriften
- “The Death of Jesus and the New Testament Doctrine of Reconciliation in Recent Discussion”, European Journal of Theology 9, 2000, 131–158.
- “New Testament Studies and Missiology: Comfortable Bedfellows!”, Missionalia 33, 2005, 214–233.
- “Married Women and the Spread of Early Christianity”, Neotestamentica 43, 2009, 145–194.
- “Psalms and the Psalms in Luke’s Infancy Narrative”, Acta Patristica et Byzantina 20, 2009,113–144.
- “Strong Cases for the Unity of New Testament Theology: A Survey of Four Recent English New Testament Theologies”, Religion & Theology 17, 2010, 133–161.
- “Kommt nur darauf an, wie man dazu kommt und was man damit macht: Die Gefahren und Chancen von Geld im Neuen Testament”, Verbum et Ecclesia 31.1, 2010 (Art. #394, 10 pages. doi.org/10.4102/ve.v31i1.394)
- “Sharing the Gospel: Jesus in the Speeches of Acts”, The South African Baptist Journal of Theology 19, 2010, 24–34.
- “Mission in the Book of Acts: Mission of the Church”, Scriptura: International Journal of Bible, Religion and Theology in Southern Africa 103, 2010, 66–78.
- “When the Second Man Takes the Lead: Reflections on Joseph Barnabas and Paul of Tarsus and Their Relationship in the New Testament”, Koers: Bulletin for Christian Scholarship – Bulletin vir Christelike Wetenskap 75, 2010, 503–525.
- “‘Not the only Pebble on the Beach’: The Significance and Function of Paul’s References to Christians Other than the Addressees in 1 and 2 Corinthians”, Neotestamentica 45, 2011, 331–357.
- “Issues of Power, Authority and Interdependence from a Biblical Perspective”, The South African Baptist Journal of Theology 20, 2011, 233–261.
- “‘… sandten die Apostel zu ihnen Petrus und Johannes’ (Apg 8,10): Überörtliche Verbindungen der urchristlichen Gemeinden in der Darstellung der Apostelgeschichte des Lukas”, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 87, 2011, 433–453.
- “Paul and the Mission of the Church”, Missionalia 39, 2011, 167–187.
- “Paul’s Jewish Gospel and the Claims of Rome in Paul’s Epistle to the Romans”, Neotestamentica 46, 2012, 338–378.
- “Das Apostolische Glaubensbekenntnis, der Gott Israels und der Jude Jesus von Nazareth”, Scriptura: International Journal of Bible, Religion and Theology in Southern Africa 109, 2012, 96–109.
- “The Challenge of Leadership in Paul’s Address to the Ephesian Elders (Acts 20:17–35)”, The South African Baptist Journal of Theology 21, 2012, 64–77.
- “‘Holding Forth the Word of Life’: Philippians 2:16a and Other References to Paul’s Understanding of the Involvement of Early Christian Communities in Spreading the Gospel”, Journal of Early Christian History 3, 2013, 61–82.
- “‘Sacherklärungen’ in biblischen Texten – Vorkommen und Bedeutung für die Bibelübersetzung”, Acta Theologica 33, 2013, 214–239.
- “The Portrait of the Readers Prior to Their Coming to Faith According to Ephesians”, in South African Baptist Journal of Theology 22, 2013, 50–59.
- “The Apostles’ Creed, the God of Israel and the Jew Jesus of Nazareth”, European Journal of Theology 22, 2013, 110–123.
- “The Presentation of Jesus in the Missionary Speeches of Acts and the Mission of the Church”, Verbum et Ecclesia 35, 2014 (Art. #803, 18 pages. doi.org/10.4102/ve.v35i1.803).
- “Costly Reconciliation Then and Now: Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 23, 2014, 211–230.
- “The Leadership Challenges of Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem: Part I: Overcoming the Obstacles on the Side of the Gentile Christian Donors”, Verbum et Ecclesia 36, 2015 (Art. #1406, 14 pages. doi.org/10.4102/ve.v36i1.1406)
- “‘Judenchristen’ in der Argumentation von Römer 9–11”, Theologisches Gespräch 39, 2015, 3–16.
- “Obstacles on All Sides: Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem, Part I”, European Journal of Theology 24, 2015, 19–33.
- “‘Your Obedience is Known to All’ (Rom 16:19): Paul’s References to Other Christians and Their Function in Paul’s Letter to the Romans”, Novum Testamentum 57, 2015, 251–274.
- “Recent Contributions to the Study of the Reception of the Bible and Their Implications for Biblical Studies in Africa”, Religion and Theology 22, 2015, 329–383.
- '“Migration and Mission According to the Book of Acts”, Missionalia 44, 2016, 129–151.
- “Das paulinische Evangelium und die Christen jüdischer Herkunft im Römerbrief”, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 93.2, 2017, 239–267.
- “Conflict in Acts 1-5: ‘Religious’ and Other Factors”, Neotestamentica 50.1, 2017, 211–245.
- “Übergemeindliche Verbindungen und ihre Funktion im Römerbrief”, Estudios Bíblicos 75, 2017, 245–281.
- “Das paulinische Evangelium und die Christen jüdischer Herkunft im Römerbrief”, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 93.2, 2017, 239–267.
- “Kneel, Kneeling New Testament”, EBR 15 Kalam – Lectio Divina, 2017, 399.
- “The Leadership Challenges of Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem: Part II: Overcoming the Obstacles on the Side of the Recipients and of Paul”, Verbum et Ecclesia 38.1, 2017, Art. #1693
- “Editorial: Migration and Theology”, European Journal of Theology 26, 2017, 91–97.
- “The Conflict of Acts 1–8:3 in View of Recent Research on Religious Conflict in Antiquity Part Two: Enabling Conditions and Other Factors”, European Journal of Theology 26, 2017, 114–134.
- “Migration und Mission nach der Apostelgeschichte”, ZMR 101, 2017, 202–217.
- “Human and Non-Human Creation and Its Redemption in Paul’s Letter to the Romans”, Neotestamentica 51.2, 2017, 261–289.
- “‘Enabling Conditions’ in the Conflicts of Acts 1–8:3”, Journal of Early Christian History 7.2, 2017, 54–86.
- “Übergemeindliche Verbindungen und ihre Funktion im Römerbrief”, Biblisch erneuerte Theologie: Jahrbuch für theologische Studien 1, 2017, 39–68.
- “‘Contested Domains’ in Religious Conflict: A Case Study of Acts 1–5”, Asian Horizons: Dharmaram Journal of Theology 11.3, 2017, 504–520.
- “Jewish Believers in Paul’s Letter to the Romans”, Neotestamentica 52.1, 2018, 1–40.
- “‘… samt allen, die den Namen unseres Herrn Jesus Christus anrufen an jedem Ort, bei ihnen und bei uns’ (1 Kor 1,2): Übergemeindliche Verbindungen und ihre Funktion im 1 Korintherbrief”, Estudios Bíblicos 76.2, 2018, 265–297.
- “Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im Urchristentum nach dem Galaterbrief”, HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies 74.4, 2018, 1–14.
- “Biblical scholarship still required and still a vocation for our churches”, Partnership Perspectives 64, 2018, 30–34.
- “Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im Urchristentum nach dem Philipperbrief”, Neotestamentica 52.2, 2018, 377–431.
- “‘… samt allen Heiligen in ganz Achaia’ (2 Kor 1,1): Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im Brief des Paulus und Timotheus an die Gemeinden Korinths und Achaias”, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 94.3, 2018, 601–634.
- “Legend II. New Testament”, EBR 16 Lectionary – Lots, 2018, 37–41.
- “‘… so dass ihr ein Vorbild geworden seid für alle Gläubigen in Makedonien und Achaia’: Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im 1Thessalonicherbrief – Teil I: Einführung und Vorkommen in 1Thessalonicher 1,1–2,15”, European Journal of Theology 8, 2019, 21–33.
- “The Presentation of Jesus in The Missionary Speeches of Acts, And The Mission of the Church”, Dharma Deepika: A South Asian Journal of Missiological Research 22, 2019, 78–107.
- “‘…so dass ihr ein Vorbild geworden seid für alle Gläubigen in Makedonien und Achaia’: Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im 1Thessalonicherbrief – Teil II: Vorkommen in 1Thessalonicher 2,15–5,26, Zusammenfassung und Implikationen”, European Journal of Theology 28, 2019, 110–113.
- “‘Einer Frau gestatte ich nicht, dass sie lehre’ (1 Timotheus 2:12): Exegese – Hermeneutik – Kirche“, HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies 75, 3.2019
- “Jesus as the prophet according to Deuteronomy 18:15–22”, Journal of Gospels and Acts Research 3, 2019, 69–96.
- “The Background to Paul’s Insistence on Financial Transparency in His Collection Enterprise for the Saints in Jerusalem”, Estudios Bíblicos 77.3, 2019, 393–434.
- “Issues of Power, Authority and Interdependence from a New Testament Perspective”, American Baptist Quarterly 38, 2019, 54–84.
- “Die Bedeutung der übergemeindlichen Verbindungen für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft”, Journal of Early Christian History 9.3, 2019, 1–47.
- “Engaging our Situation”, European Journal of Theology 29.1, 2020, 3–6.
- “Lifestyle and Leadership according to Paul’s Statement of Account before the Ephesian Elders in Acts 20:17–35”, HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies Vol 76, No 2, 2020
- “‘Then it seemed good to the apostles and the elders, with the whole church …’ (Acts 15:22): Synodality in the Early Christian Community of Jerusalem according to the Acts of the Apostles”, Asian Horizons: Dharmaram Journal of Theology 14.1, 2020, 7–29.
- “Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im Urchristentum nach dem Philemonbrief” Estudios Bíblicos 78.1, 2020, 235–279.
- “Paul’s References to Women in His Letter to the Romans and Their Function in the Argument of the Letter: A Modest Proposal”, Neotestamentica 54.1, 2020, 1–45.
- “‘When they heard this, they were silenced’ (Acts 11:18): Some Inner-Christian Conflicts and Their Resolution in Acts 6–15:35”, Journal of Gospels and Acts Research 4, 2020, 69–89.
- “‘So I always take pains to have a clear conscience toward both God and man’ (Acts 24:16): Saint Paul as Prisoner and Ethical Societies”, Journal of Dharma: Dharmaram Journal of Philosophies and Religions 45.3, 2020, 391–406.
- “Integrating Theory and Praxis in early Christianity, according to the Book of Acts”, Acta Theologica Supplement 31, 2021, 115–135.
- “Emphasis, Advocacy, and Bias in Annotating and Translating the Bible” Acta Theologica 41.1, 2021, 101–121.
- “Minister, Ministry II. New Testament”, EBR 19 Midrash and Aggadah – Mourning, 2021, 212–216.
- “Money III. New Testament”, EBR 19 Midrash and Aggadah – Mourning, 2021, 744–746
- “Moneylending III. New Testament”, EBR 19 Midrash and Aggadah – Mourning, 2021, 771–772.
- “The Prophet According to Deuteronomy 18:15–22 in Early Judaism and in the New Testament”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 30, 2021, 204–224.
- “‘At the same time he hoped that money would be given to him by Paul’ (Acts 24:26): Corruption, misuse of power and greed in the Book of Acts and their implications”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 30, 2021, 225–241.
- “The Jewish Gospel in Romans 9–11 and the Claims of Rome”, Filología Neotestamentaria 34, 2021, 151–182.
- “‘… so dass ihr ein Vorbild geworden seid für alle Gläubigen in Makedonien und Achaia’ (1Thess 1,7): Übergemeindliche Verbindungen im 1Thessalonicherbrief”, Journal of Early Christian History 11.2, 2021, 96–145.
- “The Conflict Between the Religious Leaders of Jerusalem and the Apostles in Acts 4–5 and the Enabling Conditions Available to Both Parties”, Asian Horizons: Dharmaram Journal of Theology 15.3, 2021, 475–494.
- “Shepherd the People of God”, European Journal of Theology 31.1, 2022, 1–4.
- “‘… um zu weiden die Gemeinde Gottes’ (Apg 20,28): Pastorale Metaphern in der Bibel und Leitung heute”, Theologisches Gespräch 46, 2022, 55–70.
- “An Agenda for Evangelical Theology for 2022”, European Journal of Theology 31.2, 2022, 179–185.
- “Die Erneuerung der Schöpfung nach dem Römerbrief: Erwägungen mit berechtigter Hoffnung”, in G. Steyn (ed.), Neutestamentliche Kosmologien: Herkunft – Gestalt - Rezeption. Biblische Zeitschrift – Supplement 4 (Leiden, Boston; Paderborn: Brill Schöningh, 2022), 87–103.
- “The earliest Christ-believing community in Jerusalem and the Scriptures of Israel according to the Book of Acts”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 31, 2022, 30–45.
- “Contested domains and enabling conditions in the conflicts between the early Christian mission and non-Jews according to the Book of Acts”, Neotestamentica 56.1, 2022, 129–163.
- “A mission ‘made to last’: Paul as sustainable leader according to the Book of Acts”, Verbum et Ecclesia, 2023, art. 2717
- “Noah (Son of Lamech)”, EBR 21 Negative Theology – Offspring, 2023, 635–636.
- “Numbers, Book of II. New Testament”, EBR 21 Negative Theology – Offspring, 2023, 922–923.
- “‘Die Auflösung der Wehen des Todes’ (Apg 2,24): Sterben und Tod, die Bewahrung vor dem Tod und seine Überwindung in der Apostelgeschichte des Lukas“, Estudios Bíblicos 81.1, 2023, 53–80.
- “Loosening the Pangs of Death” (Acts 2:24): Dying and Death, Preservation from Death and Its Defeat in the Book of Acts”, Journal of Gospels and Acts Research 7, 2023, 91–112.
- “‘For in God we live and move and have our being’ (Acts 17:28): ‘Human flourishing’ according to the speeches of Paul in the Acts of the Apostles”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 32, 2023, 17–30.
- “The task of theology: ‘… bringing out of our treasures what is new and what is old’”, European Journal of Theology 32.2, 2023, 171–179.
- “Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit …” (Acts 4:8): References to the Holy Spirit in the Context of Accounts of Conflict in the Book of Acts”, Estudios Bíblicos 81.3, 2023, 365–386.
- “Emissary to Jews in the Diaspora and to Some Non-Jews, Champion of Jewish Monotheism and Circumspect of Diaspora Judaism: Paul of Tarsus in the Book of Acts”, New Testament Studies 70, 2024, 72–87.
- „Der Jude Paulus in der Apostelgeschichte des Lukas: Beobachtungen zur Akzentuierung und Bedeutung der lukanischen Paulusdarstellung“, Estudios Bíblicos 82, 2024, 93–119.
- “The 'Strong' and the 'Weak' in Romans 14:1-15:13 and Covid-19-Related Tensions in Christian Congregations: The Prospects and Perils of Relating Current Concerns to Sacred Scripture” 57.1 2023, 25-56
- “The Distinctly Jewish Prisoner: The Paul of Acts 21-28”, Estudios Biblicos 82, 2024, 189-218
- “Emphasis, Advocacy, and Bias in Annotating and Translating the Bible”, in E. Werner, T. Ma (Hrsg.). Yearbook on the Science of Bible Translation 2021: Missiology, Translation Science, Theology, Anthropology, and Linguistics (Nürnberg: VTR, 2024), 281–310.
- “’That you may have certainty concerning the things you have been taught’ (Luke 1:4): Reflections on Research, Certainty and Spirituality from an Evangelical Perspective”, European Journal of Theology 33, 2024, 129–139.
- “Human Flourishing and the Paul of the Book of Acts”, Journal of Gospels and Acts Research 8, 2024, 117–130.
- “Freedom in the Book of Acts: Release from Prison, Bold Speech, and Release from Satanic Bondage”, Neotestamentica 58.1, 2024, 133–168.
- “Paul’s encounters and interactions with representatives of Rome according to the Book of Acts”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 33, 2024, 77–92.
- “Traces of De-Escalation or Resolution of Religious Conflict, Coexistence and Cooperation, and Transition and Assimilation in the Acts of the Apostles”, Journal of Early Christian History 14:2, 2024, 90–122.
- “… and with this the words of the prophets agree, just as it is written” (Acts 15:15): The interaction of the earliest Christ-believing community with the Scriptures according to the Book of Acts”, in A. Brand, A. Pidel, T. Söding (Hrsg.). Die Heilige Schrift in der katholischen Kirche/Holy Scripture in the Catholic Church: Ekklesiale Dimensionen biblischer Exegese/Ecclesial Dimension of Biblical Exegesis. HBS 102 (Freiburg, Basel, Wien: Herder, 2024), 305–335.
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