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Timothy Milinovich is a Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Dominican University, specializing in New Testament studies and biblical interpretation. His scholarly work bridges theological inquiry with critical analyses of power, ecology, and intertextuality in early Christian texts.
- Education
- PhD in Theology and Religious Studies, Catholic University of America
- MA in Religion, Yale University
- Research Focus
- Exegesis of the Gospels and Pauline epistles
- Ecofeminist and empire-critical interpretations of biblical texts
- Structural analysis of New Testament literature
- Intertextual connections between biblical narratives and theological themes
- Critical engagement with chaos and eschatology in Christian origins
- Narrative coherence in Markan parables
- Publication Trends
- Peer-reviewed articles in journals like Biblical Theology Bulletin and Catholic Biblical Quarterly
- Focus on Christology, eschatological hope, and socio-political contexts in Colossians and Romans
- Contributions to understanding literary and theological frameworks in early Christian writings
- Conference Participation
- Presented papers at SBL/AAR and regional meetings on topics like Danielic echoes in Mark, ecofeminism in Colossians, and anti-imperial readings of Romans
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