Dr Jeffrey Aernie
BA (Wheaton), MDiv (TEDS, PhD (Aberdeen)
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PositionLecturer in New Testament
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CampusParramatta
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LocationUnited Theological College
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Phone/Fax02 8838 8930
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Jeff Aernie is Lecturer in New Testament at the United Theological College, North Parramatta, a partner in the School of Theology of Charles Sturt University. Dr Aernie is Course Advisor for the Bachelor of Theology (Honours) and Master of Theology programs.
His current research is focused on Paul’s letters and theology (especially the Corinthian correspondence), the theme of discipleship in the Gospel of Mark, and Greek linguistics (particularly the exegetical implications of verbal aspect theory).
Teaching
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THL101/417 New Testament Greek 1
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THL106/409 Introduction to New Testament Studies
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THL203 Paul and His Letters
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THL204 New Testament Greek 2
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THL208 Synoptic Gospels
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THL301 Alternative New Testament Voices (Hebrews and the General Epistles)
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THL302 New Testament Greek 3
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THL303 Judaism and Early Christianity
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THL307 Johannine Literature
Recent Publications
Monographs
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Is Paul also among the Prophets? An Examination of the Relationship between Paul and the Old Testament Prophetic Tradition in 2 Corinthians. Library of New Testament Studies 467. London: T&T Clark, 2012.
Articles/Essays
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“Borderless Discipleship: The Syrophoenician Woman as a Christ-Follower in Mark 7:24-30.” In Bible, Borders, Belongings. Edited by Jione Havea, David Neville, and Elaine Wainwright. Society of Biblical Literature Semeia Studies. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, forthcoming 2013.
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“Revealed Belief.” Pages 26-33 in I Believe in God. Edited by William M. Emilsen. North Parramatta: UTC, 2011.
Reviews
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Review of As It Is Written: Studying Paul’s Use of Scripture, edited by Stanley E. Porter and Christopher D. Stanley. Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 29 (2010): 93-94.
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Review of Marking Thought and Talk in New Testament Greek: New Light from Linguistics on the Particles ἵνα and ὅτι, by Margaret G. Sim. Classical Review 62 (2012): 455-457.
