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Peter J. Judge
Associate Professor, Religious Studies

Office: Kinard Hall 322
803-323-4652
judgep@winthrop.edu

 

 


Classes offered in Spring 2011


Spring 2011 Office Hours:

  • Open hours – TR 2-5 p.m. //  WF 11 a.m.-12 noon

  • Other times by appointment - please call or email


 

Scholarly Work:

 

In progress:

  • Research Project: The Beatitude for the Persecuted Q 6:22-23. Documenta Q. Reconstructions of Q through Two Centuries of Gospel Research (Winthrop Research Council Grant, 2009-2010).

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  • Is Celtic Christianity Johannine?

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  • A Narrative-Critical look at the Royal Official and his servants (John 4)

Papers and publications:

  • The Royal Official and the Historical Jesus (John 4,46-54) in P. Anderson, et al., eds., John, Jesus, and History. Volume 2: Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel, Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009, pp. 83-92 (paper presented at SBL Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2005).
     

  • Delivered a paper - 'Or is Your Eye Evil Because I Am Good' (Mt 20,15). What Kind of Justice is This? at Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense LVIII, KU Leuven, Belgium, July 27-30, 2009. (publication forthcoming)
     

  • Delivered a paper - Q 7:1-10 and Matthew's Redaction - at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2007.
     

  • 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.
     

  • 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 presented at the Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense in Leuven/Louvain, Belgium, July 27-29, 2005.)  Read an abstract.
     

  • 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.
     

  • Delivered a paper - Does John Rebuke Thomas? - at the Southeast Regional Meeting of AAR/SBL/ASOR meeting - March, 2004.

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  • Recent Book Reviews:


     


Earlier Work:

  • (translation from Dutch to English) 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.
     

  • 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.
     

  • 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:

  • A Day with the Book of Revelation, Rock Hill Oratory,

    • March 24 and 26, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (same program each day)

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  • Trip to France (Paris, Chartres, Mont St. Michel, Normandy), May 17-25, 2011, for RELG course "Sacred Spaces" (see above). Other travelers who do not want course credit are welcome to join the trip. Email judgep@winthrop.edu or ardaiolof@winthrop.edu for more information.

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  • Apocryphal Gospels: Gospels You Won't Find in the New Testament

    • Rock Hill Oratory Summer Bible Institute, July 10-15, 2011

 

 
 

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