
About
Abraham Smith serves as a Professor of New Testament at Southern Methodist University, specializing in biblical interpretation through African American hermeneutics and cultural studies frameworks. His academic profile reflects deep engagement with New Testament texts and their socio-cultural implications.
Education
- Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University
- M.Div. from Interdenominational Theological Center
- B.A. from University of Alabama
Smith's research centers on African American biblical hermeneutics, examining how cultural identity shapes scriptural interpretation. He investigates textual rhetoric in early Christian literature while bridging theology, critical race theory, and cultural studies to illuminate marginalized perspectives in biblical scholarship. His work particularly emphasizes the Gospels of Luke and Mark alongside Pauline epistles.
Publication trends reveal sustained focus on New Testament exegesis spanning over 25 years, with recent scholarship advancing Africana biblical studies. His 2020 monograph establishes foundational connections between Black studies and biblical interpretation, while earlier works dissect rhetorical strategies in Thessalonian correspondence. Collectively, his contributions highlight evolving methodologies in contextual biblical criticism.
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