
معرفی
Jeanette Hagen Pifer serves as Affiliate Professor of New Testament at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. from Durham University under Professor John Barclay, an M.A. from Talbot School of Theology, and a B.A. from Biola University.
Her educational background:
- Ph.D., Durham University
- M.A., Talbot School of Theology
- B.A., Biola University
Dr. Pifer's research centers on New Testament exegesis with specialized focus on Pauline theology and J.B. Lightfoot's legacy. Her scholarship bridges historical analysis and theological interpretation, particularly examining faith concepts in Paul's writings and producing critical commentaries on Acts, John, and epistles. This work demonstrates deep engagement with 19th-century biblical scholarship while addressing contemporary theological questions.
Her publication trajectory reveals consistent scholarly output from 2014-2019, progressing from Lightfoot Legacy commentaries to her monograph on Pauline faith. The works collectively emphasize textual analysis across multiple New Testament genres while maintaining focus on early Christian theology and hermeneutical methodology.
Professional affiliations include:
- British New Testament Society
- Tyndale Fellowship
- Society of Biblical Literature
- Evangelical Theological Society
Dr. Pifer integrates academic work with practical ministry, having conducted evangelistic and humanitarian efforts with orphans in the former Soviet Union, facilitated global theological training, and participated in church planting in Whittier, California. She has presented research at international conferences across the United States and Europe.





