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Dr. Mark Reasoner is a Professor of Biblical Theology at Marian University’s Department of Theology. His work centers on Pauline theology, particularly the Epistle to the Romans, exploring its historical context, exegetical nuances, and interfaith implications. He engages deeply with questions of Israel’s election, Paul’s use of scripture, and early Christian identity formation. His research often bridges ancient and modern exegesis, contributing to scholarly debates on Paul’s theology of grace, covenant, and mission.
Key research themes include Paul’s engagement with Greco-Roman and Jewish traditions, the socio-historical context of Romans, and the theological implications of Paul’s letters for contemporary Christian thought. His publications address topics such as the relationship between Paul and Jewish tradition, the development of early Christian theology, and Paul’s critique of pagan ideologies.
Dr. Reasoner’s academic contributions span over four decades, with a focus on exegesis, biblical criticism, and interfaith theological dialogue. His work frequently appears in peer-reviewed journals and book reviews, critiquing and expanding scholarly perspectives on Pauline studies. He is also involved in theological education, shaping Marian University’s curriculum in biblical studies.


