Jack Dean Kingsbury (born 1934) is the former Aubrey Lee Brooks professor of theology at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, now an emeritus professor.

He is a scholar of the New Testament, specializing in the Book of Matthew and the other Synoptic Gospels.[1] As a biblical scholar, he wrote a number of books on New Testament topics.[2][3]

Works

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Books

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As editor

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  • , ed. (1997). Gospel interpretation: narrative-critical & social-scientific approaches. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International. ISBN 9781563382147. OCLC 37246318.

Articles and chapters

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  • (1971). "Major Trends in Parable Interpretation". CTM. 42: 579–89.
  • (December 1974). "Composition and Christology of Matt 28:16-20". Journal of Biblical Literature. 93 (4): 573–584.
  • (June 1975). "Title Kyrios in Matthew's gospel". Journal of Biblical Literature. 94 (2): 246–255.
  • (December 1976). "Title "son of David" in Matthew's gospel". Journal of Biblical Literature. 95 (4): 591–602.
  • (March 1978). "Verb akolouthein ("to follow") as an index of Matthew's view of his community". Journal of Biblical Literature. 97 (1): 56–73.
  • (March 1979). "The figure of Peter in Matthew's Gospel as a theological problem". Journal of Biblical Literature. 98 (1): 67–83.

Festschrift

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References

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  1. "Jack Dean Kingsbury Lectures" (PDF). Graduate Studies Bulletin. St. Louis, Missouri: Concordia Seminary: 2. Spring 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  2. "Asbury seminary". Archived from the original on June 26, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
  3. "Jack Dean Kingsbury". Union Presbyterian Seminary. Archived from the original on January 13, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2012.