A Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies Teaches Us About The New Testament with Dr. Amy Jill Levine

Published: May 8, 2022, 10:55 a.m.

b'For the month of May, we are starting a new series in which we interview Jewish Leaders. To kick us off, we have the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies grant awardee, Dr. Amy Jill Levine.\\xa0\\nIn this episode, Dr. Levine tells us about her concern with the Bible being used to tear people down instead of lifting each other up. We also talk about her advice for anyone who wants to convert to Judaism and the importance of understanding your own faith first before borrowing from others. What\\u2019s next for Dr. Levine, her favorite text, and what brings her joy lately? Tune in to find out!\\xa0\\nAll about Dr. Amy Jill Levine\\nIn Spring 2019 she was the first Jew to teach New Testament at Rome\\u2019s Pontifical Biblical Institute; in 2021, she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has held office in the Society of Biblical Literature, the Catholic Biblical Association, and the Association for Jewish Studies.\\xa0 She served as Alexander Robertson Fellow (University of Glasgow), and the Catholic Biblical Association Scholar to the Philippines. She has given over 500 lectures on the Bible, Christian-Jewish relations, and Religion, Gender, and Sexuality across the globe.\\nHer books include The Misunderstood Jew: The Church and the Scandal of the Jewish Jesus; Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi;\\xa0 The Meaning of the Bible: What the Jewish Scriptures and the Christian Old Testament Can Teach Us (with Douglas Knight; The New Testament, Methods and Meanings (with Warren Carter); and The Gospel of Luke (with Ben Witherington III; the first full-length biblical commentary co-authored by a Jew and an Evangelical). Her most recent book is The Bible With and Without Jesus, co-authored with Marc Z. Brettler.\\nHer children\\u2019s books (with Sandy Sasso) include Who Counts? 100 Sheep, 10 Coins and 2 Sons;\\xa0 The Marvelous Mustard Seed; Who Is My Neighbor?, A Very Big Problem, 100 Sheep: A Counting Parable, and The Good for Nothing Tree.\\nWith Marc Brettler, she co-edited The Jewish Annotated New Testament; she is also the editor of the 13-volume Feminist Companions to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings, and The Historical Jesus in Context. Presently she is editing several volumes in the Wisdom Commentary series, and she is the New Testament editor of the new Oxford Biblical Commentary Series. With Joseph Sievers, she co-edited The\\xa0 Pharisees.\\nHer adult education volumes and videos include the Teaching Company Great Lectures: \\u201cIntroduction to the Old Testament,\\u201d \\u201cGreat Figures of the Old Testament,\\u201d and \\u201cGreat Figures of the New Testament\\u201d; Abingdon adult education: Short Stories by Jesus Study Guide;\\xa0 Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner\\u2019s Guide to Holy Week; Light of the World: A Beginner\\u2019s Guide to Advent; Sermon on the Mount: A Beginner\\u2019s Guide to the Kingdom of Heaven; The Kingdom of Heaven: 40 Devotionals; The Difficult Words of Jesus: A Beginner\\u2019s Guide to HIs Most Perplexing Sayings and Witness at the Cross: A Beginner\\u2019s Guide to Holy Friday.\\n \\nIf you want to reach out, contact Dr. Levine at amy-jill.levine@vanderbilt.edu\\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063444055133\\n \\nIf you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology.\\nIf you\\u2019d like to be featured in future episodes, email your question or Bible passage suggestion to connect@queertheology.com.'