Peter J. Judge
Associate Professor, Religious Studies
Office: Kinard Hall 322
803-323-4652
judgep@winthrop.edu
Classes offered in Spring 2008
Spring 2008 Office
Hours:
Recent
Scholarly Work:
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The Leuven Hypothesis in
C/catholic Perspective, in T. Thatcher, ed., What
We Have Heard From the Beginning. The Past, Present, and
Future of Johannine Studies, Waco, TX: Baylor
University Press, 2007, pp. 339-342.
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John 20,24-29:
More than Doubt, Beyond Rebuke, in G. Van Belle,
ed., The Death of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel
(BETL, 200), Leuven: University Press-Peeters,
2007, pp. 913-930. (Paper
originally given at the Colloquium
Biblicum Lovaniense in Leuven/Louvain, Belgium, July
27-29, 2005.) Read an
abstract.
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Delivered a paper - The Royal Official
and the Historical Jesus (John 4,46-54) -
at the SBL Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2005.
Publication forthcoming.
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Delivered a paper - Teaching an
Intensive Writing Course in Religious Studies at SECSOR -
the Southeast Regional Meeting of AAR/SBL/ASOR - March
11-13, 2005. Read an
abstract.
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Delivered a
paper - Does John Rebuke Thomas? - at the Southeast
Regional Meeting of AAR/SBL/ASOR meeting - March, 2004.
Earlier
Work:
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(translation)
G. Van Belle, The Signs Source in
the Fourth Gospel. Historical Survey and Critical
Evaluation of the Semeia Hypothesis (BETL, 116),
Leuven: University Press - Peeters, 1994.
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A Note on JN 20,29, in F. Van
Segbroeck, et al., The Four Gospels 1992, FS Frans
Neirynck (BETL, 100), Leuven: University Press - Peeters,
1992, pp. 2183-2192.
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Luke 7,1-10: Sources and Redaction,
in F. Neirynck, ed., L'Évangile de Luc - The Gospel of
Luke (Revised and enlarged edition of L'Évangile de
Luc. Problèmes littéraires et théologiques) (BETL,
32), Leuven: University Press - Peeters, 1989.
Upcoming
Events off campus:
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Bradley Institute Lecture at Belmont
Abbey College:
"The Gospel of Judas: New Gospel – Old Question. Personal
Spirituality and the Importance of Community"
Tuesday, February 12.
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Rock Hill Oratory Center for
Spirituality
"A Day with Paul's Corinthian Letters"
Thursday, February 28 or Saturday, March 1
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