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Brian Aucker

Brian Aucker

Assistant Professor of Old Testament

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Reflection and Refraction: Studies in Biblical Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld, co-edited with R. Rezetko and T. Lim, VTSup 113 (Leiden: Brill, 2007)

This volume of thirty articles covering a wide range of subjects related to Old Testament study is written by colleagues, friends and students of A. Graeme Auld to honour the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday.

Books

Reflection and Refraction: Studies in Biblical Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld, co-edited with R. Rezetko and T. Lim. VTSup 113. Leiden: Brill, 2007.

The English Standard Version Study Bible. Wheaton: Crossway, 2008. Introduction and study notes for books of Joel, Micah, and Haggai. Served as Old Testament Consultant and Old Testament Charts and Timelines Consultant

Articles

“Hodge and Warfield on Evolution.” Presbyterion: Covenant Seminary Review 20 (1994) 131–42.

“A Prophet in King’s Clothes: Kingly and Divine Re-Presentation in 2 Kings 4 and 5,” in Reflection and Refraction: Studies in Biblical Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld, ed. R. Rezetko, T. Lim, and W. B. Aucker. VTSup, 113. Leiden: Brill, 2007, 1–25.

Reviews

Nameless, Blameless, and Without Shame: Two Cannibal Mothers before a King, by Gina Hens-Piazza, in Review of Biblical Literature, http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/3806_3752.pdf; published April 8, 2004.

Whoredom: God’s Unfaithful Wife in Biblical Theology, by Raymond C. Ortlund Jr., in Trinity Journal 19NS (1998): 103–107.

Presentations

“2 Kings 2-9: A Case for Cubist Literature.” The Hebrew and Old Testament Seminar, New College, University of Edinburgh, November 1997.

Many sermons and sermon series presented at a variety of venues.

Professional Societies and Memberships

  • Society of Biblical Literature (1998-present)

 

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