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J. Ross Wagner

Associate Professor of New Testament
Divinity School
Box 90968, 316 Gray Bldg, Durham, NC 27708-0968
Box 90968, 407 Chapel Drive, 316 Gray, Durham, NC 27705

Overview


Professor Wagner returned to Duke in 2013 after teaching New Testament for fifteen years at Princeton Theological Seminary. Specializing in Paul’s letters and in Septuagint studies, he seeks to contribute to the recovery of theological exegesis through careful investigation of the ways scriptural interpretation shaped early Jewish and Christian communities. His publications include Heralds of the Good News: Paul and Isaiah in Concert in the Letter to the Romans (2002), Between Gospel and Election: Explorations in the Interpretation of Romans 9–11 (coedited with Florian Wilk, 2010) and, most recently, Reading the Sealed Book: Old Greek Isaiah and the Problem of Septuagint Hermeneutics (2013). His current project, a book-length treatment of the Old Testament in the New, aims to show that theological reflection on the meaning of Jesus’ life has, from the very beginning, required Christian interpreters to wrestle with the textual and linguistic plurality of the scriptures in their witness to God’s actions in Jesus the Messiah.

A member of the editorial boards of The Catholic Biblical Quarterly and The Journal of Theological Interpretation, he also serves on the steering committee for the Pauline Soteriology Group of the Society of Biblical Literature. Wagner was a Humboldt Research Fellow at the University of Göttingen in 2006–2007 and 2010, and he spent 2009–2010 as a member in residence at the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton. He is a United Methodist.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Associate Professor of New Testament · 2013 - Present Divinity School

In the News


Published August 11, 2017
Duke Doctoral Programs in Religion and Theology Awarded Wabash Grant
Published April 28, 2014
Divinity Faculty Book on Early Interpretations of the Book of Isaiah

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Recent Publications


Reading the Sealed Book

Book · August 15, 2013 In Reading the Sealed Book, J. Ross Wagner contends that the practice of translation is theological activity. ... Cite

Paul and Scripture

Chapter · 2011 Cite
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Recent Grants


Fostering a culture of Teaching

Institutional SupportCo Investigator · Awarded by Wabash Center · 2017 - 2022

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Education, Training & Certifications


Duke University · 1999 Ph.D.