Phillip Andrew Davis
Researcher · Origin of the Synoptic Gospels
Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of BonnAbout
Dr. Phillip Andrew Davis, Jr. is a Research Associate at the Department of New Testament Studies within the Faculty of Protestant Theology at the University of Bonn since 2015. He focuses on synoptic gospel origins, biblical intertextuality, and early Christian ethics. His office hours occur during lecture-free periods, including scheduled times like March 13, 2023, from 2-3 PM.
- BBA, Texas A&M University (2006)
- MA, Biola University (2009)
- Doctorate in Theology, University of Münster (2018)
His research integrates Digital Humanities methodologies through the Synoptic Hub project, analyzing vast datasets for synoptic theories. Key courses include Introduction to New Testament Exegesis and specialized seminars on Pauline theology, the Synoptic Problem, and ethical texts in the New Testament.
Publications include a monograph on Hebrews' moral thought (WUNT II 475, 2018) and critical analyses of Marcion's Gospel. He co-edited What Does Theology Do, Actually? (2023) and explores conversion themes in synoptic narratives.
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