Professor John Barclay FBA
- Fellow type
- UK Fellow
- Year elected
- 2020
- Subjects
- Religion
- Sections
- Theology and Religious Studies
Summary
John Barclay has been Lightfoot Professor of Divinity at Durham University since 2003. He has served as President of the British New Testament Society, TRS-UK,the umbrella organisation for Subject Associations and Departments of Theology and Religious Studies in the UK), and shortly, the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas.
His research is in the history and thought of early Christianity and early Judaism, with special interest in the ancient Jewish Diaspora and in the letters and theology of Paul. Using tools from the social sciences, he has explored the social formation of early Christianity, the ‘postcolonial’ identity of the Jewish historian Josephus, and the practice and theology of gift (‘grace’) in the work of Paul. He is currently expanding his work on gift to analyse the social dynamics of the Roman economy, and the support networks by which the poor in antiquity survived (if they did), with particular reference to early Judaism and the networks formed by early Christian communities.
Current post
Durham University Lightfoot Professor of Divinity
Past appointments
Faculty of Divinity, University of Glasgow Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins
2000 - 2003
Faculty of Divinity, University of Glasgow Senior Lecturer
1996 - 2000
Faculty of Divinity, University of Glasgow Lecturer
1984 - 1996