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Loren T. Stuckenbruck (b.1960) is an American scholar, at the University of Munich, Germany. PhD at Princeton Theological Seminary. Professor at the Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel in Germany and then in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University, United Kingdom, until 2009, and the Richard Dearborn Professor of New Testament Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is now Professor at the University of Munich, Germany. His areas of interest include the reception of Jewish traditions in the New Testament, early Jewish wisdom and apocalyptic thought, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Semitic languages, theological anthropology, and the problem of evil. Teaches courses on Second Temple Judaism, early Christian apocalyptic thought, Jesus in the Gospel traditions, the Book of Revelation, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Pauline theology. Chief editor of Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature (Walter de Gruyter), a senior editor of the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, and an editorial board member for the Journal of Biblical Literature, Zeitschrift für die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, New Testament Studies, the Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Zeitschrift für Althebraistik, and Henoch. Vice-Director of the Enoch Seminar.

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