New Testament scholars typically assume that the men who pervade the pages of Luke's two volumes are models of an implied "manliness." Her first book, Unmanly Men: Refigurations of Masculinity in Luke-Acts, was published by Oxford University Press in 2015 and won the Manfred Forms. Norman Wirzba: Connecting Theological Education with Ecology “When I read Scripture, I see it not as a manual to prepare people to leave Earth, but instead to live more responsibly within it,” says Norman Wirzba. Professor of Religious Studies (919) 660-3504. laura.lieber@duke.edu. Brittany E. Wilson is assistant professor of New Testament at Duke University Brittany E. Wilson is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Duke University Divinity School. About.
Brittany has 1 job listed on their profile. Brittany’s current book, Unmanly Men: Refigurations of Masculinity in Luke-Acts (Oxford University Press, forthcoming), analyzes key male characters in Luke-Acts in relation to ancient constructions of masculinity and Luke’s emphasis on God’s power. . Courses. Her research focuses on issues related to embodiment, gender, and the senses within the New Testament and the ancient world more broadly. Studies New Testament Studies, New testament exegesis, and New Testament and Christian Origins. “One of my goals in teaching is to help students become careful readers of texts,” Wilson said. For Brittany Wilson, the importance of context in understanding a biblical text dictates that students wrestle with their own particular context in time and place. 2015. Fields of Study.
For Brittany Wilson, assistant professor of New Testament, the importance of context also dictates that biblical studies students wrestle with their own particular context—their own time and place—when seeking to understand Scripture. Graduate Program in Religion.
Brittany Wilson, Duke University, Duke Divinity School, Faculty Member. Brittany E. Wilson. Associate Director of Graduate Studies. schapman@div.duke.edu. The Kentucky-based institute’s grant program assists research and writing projects that advance religious and theological scholarship in ways that Laura Suzanne Lieber. Program Checklist. Brittany E. Wilson is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Duke University Divinity School. Academics. Brittany E. Wilson, assistant professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School, has received a 2016 sabbatical grant for researchers from The Louisville Institute to write a book exploring the question of Christian embodiment. Brittany E. Wilson is assistant professor of New Testament at Duke University Divinity School. Program Requirements. View Brittany Wilson’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Oxford University Press. 407 Chapel Drive 209A Gray Building Campus Box 90964 Durham, NC 27708 (919) 660.3512. Current Students .