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Eve-Marie Becker is Professor of New Testament at the University of Münster, where she has held a faculty position since September 2018. Previously, she served as Professor of New Testament Exegesis at Aarhus University in Denmark from 2006 to 2018 and held visiting positions including Distinguished Visiting Professor at Emory University. Her academic trajectory includes significant research fellowships at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies in Jerusalem and the Alfried Krupp Kolleg at WiKo Greifswald (2024-2025).
Her academic credentials include:
- Habilitation in New Testament at the University of Erlangen (2004)
- Doctor of Theology from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (2001)
- Studies in Protestant Theology at Marburg and Erlangen (1991-1997)
Professor Becker's research spans multiple interconnected domains within New Testament scholarship. Her primary focus areas include the Gospel of Mark and Synoptic Gospels, Philippians and Pauline literature, literary history with emphasis on historiography and epistolography, hermeneutics, person/personality studies, and historical Jesus research. Her scholarly approach integrates historical-critical methodology with literary and cultural analysis, particularly examining early Christian texts within their ancient communication systems.
Her recent publications reveal a concentrated interest in ancient letter writing traditions, especially comparative studies of Paul's correspondence alongside Roman letter writers like Cicero and Seneca. This research trajectory is reflected in major projects including 'Epistolary Visions of Transformational Leadership: Cicero - Paul - Seneca' (EVTL) and 'Cosmocracy and Pantocracy in Early Christianity (KoPaC).' Her work consistently bridges historical investigation with theological interpretation, demonstrating how early Christian writings functioned within their historical contexts while maintaining contemporary relevance.
Among her notable scholarly recognitions are:
- Habilitationspreis from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (2005)
- DAAD Postdoc Research Fellowship (2003)
- Doctoral scholarship from Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (1998)
Professor Becker maintains active involvement in numerous academic organizations and editorial responsibilities. She serves as Convener of the New Testament Fachgruppe of the Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Theologie (WGTh), co-editor of Meyers Kritisch-exegetischer Kommentar, and co-editor of the De Gruyter series 'Epistula.' Her editorial board memberships include prestigious journals such as New Testament Studies, Journal of Biblical Literature, and Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters. She also contributes to church-related initiatives through her work with the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) and the Union Evangelischer Kirchen (UEK).
At the University of Münster, Professor Becker teaches a comprehensive curriculum spanning introductory courses on the New Testament to advanced seminars on Pauline epistolography and historical Jesus research. Her teaching reflects her scholarly commitment to both textual analysis and theological interpretation of early Christian writings, preparing students for rigorous academic engagement with biblical texts.
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