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Robert M. Price
Professor of Theology and Scriptural Studies,
Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary
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Robert M. Price teaches philosophy and religion at
the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary. The founding editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism, he is the author of The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical
Scrutiny (1997), Deconstructing Jesus (1999), and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man (forthcoming 2003).
Books
- Paul as Text: The Apostle and the Apocrypha (forthcoming, Peter Lang)
- Inerrant the Wind: The Evangelical Crisis of Biblical Authority (forthcoming, Wildside Press, 2000)
- Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel (forthcoming, Wildside Press, 2000)
- Deconstructing Jesus (Prometheus Books, 1999)
- The Widow-Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny (Scholars Press, 1997)
- Beyond Born Again: Towards Evangelical Maturity (Hypatia Press, 1993)
Academic Credentials
- B.A., Montclair State University
- M.T.S., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
- Ph.D., Drew University, 1981
- Ph.D., Drew University. 1993
Professional Experience
- Faculty, Center of Inquiry Institute, Amherst, NY, 1997–
- Affiliate Professor of New Testament, Drew University, 1997– 1998
- Lecturer in Religion, Bergen Community College , 1994–1996
- Pastor, First Baptist Church of Montclair, 1989–1994
- Professor of Religion, Mount Olive College, North Carolina, 1985–1989
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