Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dale B. Martin is the Woolsey Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Yale. He was educated at Abilene Christian University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Yale University. His work explores the New Testament, Christian origins, the Greco-Roman world, the ancient family, and gender and sexuality in the ancient world.

    • The Greco-Roman World

      Lecture 3 - The Greco-Roman World Overview. Knowledge of...

    • From Stories to Canon

      Ehrman, Bart D. The New Testament: A Historical Introduction...

    • Lecture 5

      Lecture 5 - The New Testament as History Overview. The...

    • Hebrews

      Lecture 21 - Interpreting Scripture: Hebrews Overview. There...

  2. Martin joined the faculty of Yale University in 1999 and retired as the Woolsey Professor of Religious Studies in 2018. [1] [additional citation (s) needed] Before Yale, he was a faculty member at Rhodes College and Duke University. Martin held degrees from Abilene Christian University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Yale.

  3. Dale Martin starts by outlining what we can say, from the perspective of a critical historian, about the life of Paul. The discussion covers his education, background, and conversion experience. The core of the chapter is about Paul’s use of the language of slavery and freedom.

  4. Aug 5, 2013 · Dale B. Martin is the Woolsey professor of religious studies at Yale University. A version of this article appears in print on , Section C , Page 4 of the New York edition with the headline: Still ...

  5. There are several principles that historical Jesus researchers follow, which include considering data that 1) has multiple attestations and 2) is dissimilar to a text’s theological tendencies as more likely to be historical. Using the modern methods of historical research, it becomes possible to construct a “historical Jesus.”.

  6. Jan 1, 2017 · Martin offers instead theological readings of the New Testament that are faithful to Christian orthodoxy as generally understood, but without attempting a "foundationalist" understanding of the meaning of the text. His provocative and ambitious book demonstrates how theology and scripture can remain vital in the twenty-first century.

  7. Aug 23, 2021 · Dale Martin is a scholar of the New Testament, formerly a professor at Yale University until his retirement in 2018. Prior to his appointment at Yale, Martin was a faculty member at Rhodes College and Duke University. Yale University generously uploads many lecture series, covering various disciplines, to their “YaleCourses” YouTube channel.