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John Levison is the W. J. A. Power Professor of Old Testament Interpretation and Biblical Hebrew at Southern Methodist University, where he conducts research in biblical studies and theology. His endowed chair position reflects significant academic recognition in his field.
Education:
- Ph.D. from Duke University (1985)
- M.A. from Cambridge University (1982)
- B.A. from Wheaton College (1978)
Research Focus: Professor Levison's scholarship centers on Pneumatology (the study of the Holy Spirit) across Jewish and Christian traditions, with particular expertise in:
- The interpretation of Adam and Eve narratives
- Second Temple Jewish literature
- Intersections of gender, Judaism, and Christianity
- Hebrew biblical texts and prophetic traditions
- Theological perspectives on pain and suffering
Publication Trends: Recent works (2020-2023) demonstrate two primary trajectories: rigorous academic studies of Spirit theology in biblical texts through major university presses, and accessible explorations of spiritual life for broader audiences. His research consistently engages with:
- Historical development of Holy Spirit concepts
- Interfaith textual interpretation methods
- Practical applications of theological scholarship
Major Honors:
- TransCoop Grant & Shohet Scholars Grant (2008-2013)
- National Humanities Center Fellowship (2000-2001)
- Alexander von Humboldt Fellowships (Tübingen/Munich)
- Fitzpatrick Prize for Theology (Cambridge)
- Louisville Institute and NEH awards
- Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowship
Academic Service: Directed the Lilly Fellows Program Summer Seminar on Christianity and Gender (2010) and maintains extensive international collaborations with European academic institutions.



