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Born in 1967. Ph.D. (2007) in New Testament at Cambridge University. Scholar-in-Residence at the MJTI Center for Jewish-Christian Relations, 2009-2011. Currently the Director of Messianic Jewish Studies and Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at The King's University in Southlake, Texas.
Born in 1967. Ph.D. (2007) in New Testament at Cambridge University. Scholar-in-Residence at the MJTI Center for Jewish-Christian Relations, 2009-2011. Currently the Director of Messianic Jewish Studies and Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at The King's University in Southlake, Texas.


His planned publications include a series of volumes in collaboration with Joel Willitts and others: ''Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations'' (Zondervan, 2013); ''Jew and Gentile in Luke-Acts'' (Eugene: Cascade, forthcoming); and ''The Jewish New Testament: An Introduction to its Jewish Social & Conceptual Context'' (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming).
His planned publications include a series of volumes in collaboration with Joel Willitts and others: ''Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations'' (Zondervan, 2013); ''Luke-Acts After Supersessionism'' (Eugene: Cascade, forthcoming); and ''The Jewish New Testament: An Introduction to its Jewish Social & Conceptual Context'' (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming).


==Works on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins==

Revision as of 11:39, 6 May 2017

David J. Rudolph (born 1967) is an American Jewish scholar at The King's University, Southlake, TX.

Biography

Born in 1967. Ph.D. (2007) in New Testament at Cambridge University. Scholar-in-Residence at the MJTI Center for Jewish-Christian Relations, 2009-2011. Currently the Director of Messianic Jewish Studies and Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at The King's University in Southlake, Texas.

His planned publications include a series of volumes in collaboration with Joel Willitts and others: Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations (Zondervan, 2013); Luke-Acts After Supersessionism (Eugene: Cascade, forthcoming); and The Jewish New Testament: An Introduction to its Jewish Social & Conceptual Context (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming).

Works on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins

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Original Contributions to 4 Enoch

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