Revd Professor John Barton FBA

The Old Testament; theory and practice of biblical interpretation, biblical ethics, history of the Old and New Testament canons, and prophecy in ancient Israel.
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2007
Subjects
Religion

Summary

I have worked mainly on the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, writing on the canon, the theology of biblical books (especially the prophets), ethical ideas in the Bible, and the history and practice of biblical interpretation. My current research interests centre on the history and development of the Bible from ancient to modern times, and also on biblical translation in theory and practice. In addition I am continuing to pursue questions about biblical ethics.

Current Post

University of Oxford Emeritus Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture

Campion Hall, Oxford Senior Research Fellow

Past appointments

Oriel College, Oxford Oriel & Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture

1991 - 2014

University of Oxford Reader in Biblical Studies

1989 - 1991

University of Oxford University lecturer in Theology (Old Testament)

1974 - 1989

Merton College, Oxford Junior Research Fellow

1973 - 1974

Publications

Ethics in Ancient Israel

John Barton - Published in 2015 by Oxford University Press

Oracles of God: Perceptions of Ancient Prophecy in Israel after the Exile

John Barton - Published in 2007 by Oxford University Press

The Nature of Biblical Criticism

John Barton - Published in 2007 by Westminster John Knox Press

Reading the Old Testament: Method in Biblical Study

John Barton - Published in 1996 by Darnton, Longman & Todd

Second edition

How the New Testament was created

Professor John Barton FBA explores the four stages in the formation of the New Testament.

How the New Testament was created

3 Feb 2020 Revd Professor John Barton FBA

Professor John Barton FBA explores the four stages in the formation of the New Testament.

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