The Rev. Dr. Stephen B. Chapman is associate professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School and editor in chief of the Journal of Theological Interpretation. His work focuses on the formation of the biblical canon, the nature of the Old Testament as Scripture, the literary dynamics of biblical narrative, the challenge of biblical violence, and the history and use of the Old Testament within the Christian tradition and Western culture. He is the author of 1 Samuel as Christian Scripture (2016), which was named Reference Book of the Year for 2017 by the Academy of Parish Clergy, and The Law and the Prophets (2000; 2nd ed. 2020), as well as numerous essays. He coedited The Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament (2016) and Biblischer Text und theologische Theoriebildung (2001). He is the founding editor of the Touchstone Texts commentary series (Baker Academic). He also serves on the editorial boards of the monograph series Old Testament Theology (Cambridge) and Siphrut: Literature and Theology of the Hebrew Scriptures (Eisenbrauns/Penn State). He is an ordained American Baptist minister. His current writing project is The Theology of the Book of Joshua for Cambridge University Press.
Links
- "What’s the Deal with Theological Interpretation?" by Stephen B. Chapman
- "Reading along the Grain of Scripture," by Stephen B. Chapman
- "Studying the Word of God" (pdf) by Stephen B. Chapman
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Stephen Chapman discusses how we got the Old Testament
News and Stories
This Year Easter Will Feel More Like Passover
The Exodus story will mirror the experience of millions across the globe who are staying inside their homes, praying that death will pass them by and that God will once more provide deliverance, writes Professor Stephen Chapman.