Reynolds, Benjamin E.
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Dr. Benjamin E. Reynolds is Professor of New Testament. He is also Chair, Department of Biblical Studies and Theology.
PhD, University of Aberdeen, King's College, 2007.
ThM, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 2005.
MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 2003.
BA, Westmont College, 1999.
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Recent Submissions
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Use of the Son of Man Idiom in the Gospel of John
(T & T ClarkLondon, UK, 2011) -
Review of Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity, edited by Robert J. Daly
(Cambridge University PressCambridge, UK, 2010) -
Another Suggestion for ὡς παλαιὸς ἡμερῶν in the Old Greek of Dan 7.13
(Editrice MorcellianaBrescia, Italy, 2008) -
Reading the Gospel of John’s Christology as Jewish Messianism: An Introduction
(BrillLeiden, The Netherlands, 2018) -
The Son of Man Problem: Critical Readings
(T & T ClarkLondon; New York, 2018) -
Epilogue: The Early Jewish Messiah of the Gospel of John
(BrillLeiden, The Netherlands, 2018) -
Reading the Gospel of John’s Christology as Jewish Messianism: Royal, Prophetic and Divine Messiahs
(BrillLeiden, The Netherlands, 2018) -
The Anthropology of John and the Johannine Epistles: A Relational Anthropology
(T & T ClarkLondon; New York, 2018) -
Anthropology and New Testament Theology
(T & T ClarkLondon; New York, 2018)This volume considers the New Testament in the light of anthropological study, in particular the current trend towards theological anthropology. -
The Johannine Son of Man and the Historical Jesus: John 9:35 as a Test Case
(SBL PressAtlanta, GA, 2016) -
Apocalyptic Revelation in the Gospel of John: Revealed Cosmology, the Vision of God, and Visionary Showing
(Fortress PressMinneapolis, MN, 2017) -
The Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition and the Shaping of New Testament Thought
(Fortress PressMinneapolis, MN, 2017) -
Introduction
(Fortress PressMinneapolis, MN, 2017) -
Review of The Rediscovery of Jewish Christianity: From Toland to Baur, by F. Stanley Jones
(George P. PutnamNew York, 2015) -
Perfect Tense-Form and the Son of Man in John 3.13: Developments in Greek Grammar as a Viable Solution to the Timing of the Ascent and Descent
(Cambridge University PressCambridge, UK, 2014)The perfect tense-form verb ἀναβέβηκεν in John 3.13 is usually interpreted in light of traditional verb theory, as a “past action with present results”. This interpretation introduces an apparent problematic chronology ... -
Otherworldly Mediators in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: A Comparison with Angelic Mediators in Ascent Apocalypses and in Daniel, Ezekiel and Zechariah
(BrillLeiden, The Netherlands, 2013) -
John and the Jewish Apocalypses: Rethinking the Genre of John’s Gospel
(BloomsburyLondon, 2013) -
The Enochic Son of Man and the Apocalyptic Background of the Son of Man Sayings in John’s Gospel
(BloomsburyLondon, UK, 2013) -
The ‘One Like a Son of Man’ According to the Old Greek of Daniel 7:13-14
(Pontificium Institutum BiblicumRome, Italy, 2008)While studies of the Old Greek (OG) of Daniel 7,13-14 are not uncommon, they are often undertaken as part of a broader examination of the “one like a son of man”. Rarely, if ever, do these studies focus on the description ... -
The Gospel of John’s Christology as Evidence for Early Jewish Messianic Expectations: Challenges and Possibilities
(BrillLeiden, The Netherlands, 2018)