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Giambrone

Academic degrees earned

BS Franciscan University

MA Mt. St Mary’s of the West

STB/MDiv Dominican House of Studies

STL Catholic University of America

SSB/SSL Pontifical Biblical Commission

PhD University of Notre Dame

Courses at the Angelicum

Brief biography

Anthony Giambrone, OP, is a Dominican friar of the Province of St. Joseph and Professor of New Testament and Vice-Director at the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem. He also teaches regularly for the University of Notre Dame and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. In addition to his academic research and publications, he is an active translator and contributor to various Catholic and cultural journals.

Areas of Academic Specialization and Interest

Historical Jesus

Christology

Second Temple Judaism and the Dead Sea Scrolls

Numismatics, Epigraphy, and Papyrology

Associations and Memberships

Catholic Biblical Association of America

Society of Biblical Literature

Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas

Academy of Catholic Theology

Select Publications

Books

(2022): One Sacrifice for Sins: A Biblical Theology of the Priesthood. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.  297 pp.

(2022): A Quest for the Historical Christ: Scientia Christi and the Modern Study of Jesus. Washington: Catholic University of America, 2022.  448 pp.

(2017): Sacramental Charity, Creditor Christology, and the Economy of Salvation in Luke’s Gospel.  WUNT II 439.  Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017.  365 pp.

 

Edited Volumes

(2021): Rethinking the Jewish War (66–74 CE): Archeology, Society, Tactics, and Traditions.  Études bibliques 84.  Leuven: Peeters, 2021.  350 pp.

 

Articles

(2023): “A New ΕΙΣ ΘΕΟΣ Stamp from Southern Palestine and Its Social Setting,” Revue biblique 130 (2023) 217–24.

(2023): “Meister Eckhart as Bible Translator: Middle High German Vulgarizzamento from the Pulpit,” Angelicum 100 (2023) 9–45.

(2022): “The Signaculum of Q. F(–) Barbarus with a Latin Inscription from Iudaea,” with Werner Eck, Zeitschrift für Papyrolgie und Epigraphik 221 (2022) 234–38.

(2022): “Two Votive Inscriptions to ‘Holy Zeus’ from Southern Iudaea/PalestinaZeitschrift für Papyrologe und Epigraphik 221 (2022) 239–40.

(2021): “Augustus as Censor and Luke’s Worldwide Enrollment: Roman Propaganda and Lukan Theology from the Margins,” Revista Bíblica 83 (2021) 337–62.

(2021): “Why Do the Scribes Say?” (Mark 9:11): Scribal Expectations of an Eschatological High Priest and the Interpretation of Jesus’ Transfiguration,” Revue biblique 128 (2021) 201–35.

(2021): “The Coins of Philip the Tetrarch and the Imperial Cult: A View from Paneas on the Fall of Sejanus,” Journal for the Study of Judaism 52 (2021) 1–31.

(2020): « Interpretatio iudaica : Le monothéisme juif à l’époque du second Temple, » Communio 45 (2020) 43–60.

(2020): “Jesus and the Paralytics: Memorializing Miracles in the Greco-Roman World of the Gospels,” Biblical Annals 10 (2020) 389–404.

(2020): “Prosopological Exegesis and Christological Anagnoresis in Jesus’ Reading of Psalm 110” Nova et Vetera 18 (2020).

Curriculum Vitae