Margaret M. Mitchell
Margaret M. Mitchell (born 1956) is an American biblical scholar and professor of early Christianity. She is currently Shailer Mathews Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Mitchell received her doctorate at the same institution in 1989, under the supervision of Hans Dieter Betz and Robert McQueen Grant. She also served as dean of the Divinity School from 2010 to 2015.Mitchell has made important contributions to research on the letters of the Apostle Paul, particularly on those to the Corinthians, on early Christian rhetoric, and on John Chrysostom. She has served on the editorial board of the ''Journal of Biblical Literature'' and ''New Testament Studies'', and is currently the co-editor of a number of series, including the ''Novum Testamentum: Supplements'' series (Brill Publishers) and the ''Writings from the Greco-Roman World'' text and translation series (Society of Biblical Literature). Forthcoming projects include a commentary in the ''Hermeneia'' series on the Second Epistle to the Corinthians. She was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 2010. Provided by Wikipedia
Narrative Hermeneutics, History, and Rhetoric : A Festschrift for David P. Moessner /
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David P. Moessner has pioneered the study of early Christian narrative both through the investigation of the principles and methods of good storytelling outlined by ancient authors, and through the demonstration that Christians, especially the author of Luke-Acts, used these principles and methods in crafting their own stories. The contributors to this volume recognize Moessner's enormously valuable research and warm collegiality with twenty-one essays on narrative hermeneutics, characterization, genre, intertextuality, and reception history. Several focus fittingly on Luke and Acts, while others press the implications of Moessner's work for comprehension of the wider world of Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman storytelling.
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