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Andrew G. Shead

Andrew G. Shead is head of the Old Testament department at Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia,[1][2] where he lectures in Hebrew, Old Testament and music.[3]

Andrew G. Shead
EducationDoctor of Philosophy 
Alma mater
OccupationUniversity teacher 
Employer
Position heldhead teacher (Moore Theological College

Life edit

Shead earned a BSc (Med) (Sydney), a BTh, a MTh (ACT) and a PhD (Cantab).[4] From 1998 Shead holds a PhD at the University of Cambridge[5][6] with his doctoral dissertation Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions under supervision of Robert P. Gordon.[7][8]

He has been on the faculty at Moore College since 1992.[4] Among Shead's research interests it is included the book of Jeremiah, textual criticism, Hebrew poetry, and biblical theology.[9]

From 2016, Shead is a member of the New International Version Committee on Bible Translation, and maintains relationships with other international university educators.[9][4][10]

Shead is married and has three children.[4] Shead has served in a number of churches around Sydney as an ordained Anglican minister.[2]

Works edit

Shead's most important "contribution to biblical theology" are insights into the book of Jeremiah,[1][11] ("diachronic interest in the reconstruction of the compositional stages of the Book of Jeremian in both its Masoretic (MT) and Septuagint (LXX) forms"[12]) referred as "a valuable contribution to the continuation of the debate".[7] According to Dines "the nub of the question is whether the LXX reflects a Hebrew text 'earlier' and 'better' than that enshrined in the MT,[7] and "Shead has provided a wealth of material and argumentation for further debate. Nobody working on the history of Jeremiah, or on the character of LXX Jeremiah, should ignore his finding, or the path by which he has so patiently crawled towards them".[7] Sweeney claim that "although the details of S.'s somewhat harmonistic argumentation may be challenged at various point, he succeeds in demonstrating the complexity of text-critical work in Jeremiah.[12] Williamson affirm that the Shead's study is "careful and detailed research that obviously lies behind this presentation means that it will rapidly establish itself as a major contribution to a topic which has dominated Jeremiah studies for at least thirty years and which was prominent for many decades even before that".[13]

Thesis edit

  • Shead, Andrew G. (1998). Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions (PhD thesis at the University of Cambridge).

Books edit

  • Shead, Andrew G. (2002). The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions. The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9780567267504. OCLC 827085904.
  • Shead, Andrew G. (2012). A mouth full of fire: the word of God in the words of Jeremiah. New studies in biblical theology. Vol. 29. Downers Grove, Ill.: Apollos. ISBN 978-1844745968. OCLC 794032550.

Articles edit

  • Shead, A. G. (1999). "Review of Buchgestalten des Jeremiabuches: Untersuchungen zur Redaktions- und Rezeptionsgeschichte von Jer 30-33 im Kontext des Buches, by K. Schmid". Vetus Testamentum. 49 (4): 558–562. doi:10.1163/156853399323228452. JSTOR 1585420.
  • Shead, A. G. (2000). "Shabbath". In Alexander, T. D.; Rosner, Brian S.; Carson, D. A.; Goldsworthy, Graeme; Carter, Steve (eds.). New Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press and Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press. pp. 745–750. ISBN 9780830814381.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Helyer, Larry R. (2013). "A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 56 (3): 608.
  2. ^ a b G. Geoffrey Harper; Kit Barker, eds. (2017). Finding Lost Words: The Church's Right to Lament. Australian College of Theology Monograph Series. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 9. ISBN 9781498242165.
  3. ^ Carson, D. A. (2015). Themelios, Volume 38, Issue 3. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 447. ISBN 9781725249455.
  4. ^ a b c d "The Rev Dr Andrew Shead". Moore Theological College.
  5. ^ Bowley, J. E. (2004). "Review of the book The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions". Hebrew Studies. 45: 331–333. doi:10.1353/hbr.2004.0034. S2CID 170212959.
  6. ^ Alexander, T. Desmond; Rosner, Brian S. (2020). New Dictionary of Biblical Theology (reprinted ed.). Inter-Varsity Press. p. 35. ISBN 9781789740400.
  7. ^ a b c d Dines, J. (2006). "Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 347; The Hebrew Bible and its Versions, 3., by A. G. Shead". The Journal of Theological Studies. 57 (1): 203–208. doi:10.1093/jts/flj002. JSTOR 23970957.
  8. ^ Sweeney, M. A. (2005). "Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions (JSOTSup 347; Hebrew Bible and Its Versions 3), by A. G. SHEAD". The Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 67 (1): 126–128. JSTOR 43725410.
  9. ^ a b "Meet the translators". NIV, New International Version. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
  10. ^ "Committee on Bible Translation". The International Bible Society. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
  11. ^ MacDonald, N. (2016). "Review of A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah. New Studies in Biblical Theology 29, by A. G. Shead". Vetus Testamentum. 66 (2): 338–339. doi:10.1163/15685330-12341248-09. JSTOR 43894420.
  12. ^ a b Sweeney, M. A. (2005). "Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions (JSOTSup 347; Hebrew Bible and Its Versions 3), by A. G. SHEAD". The Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 67 (1): 126–128. JSTOR 43725410.
  13. ^ Williamson, H. G. M. (2005). "Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions, by A. G. Shead". Vetus Testamentum. 55 (2): 279–280. JSTOR 1519484.

External links edit

  • Andrew G. Shead. www.ivpress.com. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  • "Andrew G. Shead". Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 2022-06-07.

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Andrew G Shead is head of the Old Testament department at Moore Theological College Sydney Australia 1 2 where he lectures in Hebrew Old Testament and music 3 Andrew G SheadEducationDoctor of Philosophy Alma materUniversity of Cambridge OccupationUniversity teacher EmployerMoore Theological College 1992 Position heldhead teacher Moore Theological College Contents 1 Life 2 Works 2 1 Thesis 2 2 Books 2 3 Articles 3 References 4 External linksLife editShead earned a BSc Med Sydney a BTh a MTh ACT and a PhD Cantab 4 From 1998 Shead holds a PhD at the University of Cambridge 5 6 with his doctoral dissertation Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions under supervision of Robert P Gordon 7 8 He has been on the faculty at Moore College since 1992 4 Among Shead s research interests it is included the book of Jeremiah textual criticism Hebrew poetry and biblical theology 9 From 2016 Shead is a member of the New International Version Committee on Bible Translation and maintains relationships with other international university educators 9 4 10 Shead is married and has three children 4 Shead has served in a number of churches around Sydney as an ordained Anglican minister 2 Works editShead s most important contribution to biblical theology are insights into the book of Jeremiah 1 11 diachronic interest in the reconstruction of the compositional stages of the Book of Jeremian in both its Masoretic MT and Septuagint LXX forms 12 referred as a valuable contribution to the continuation of the debate 7 According to Dines the nub of the question is whether the LXX reflects a Hebrew text earlier and better than that enshrined in the MT 7 and Shead has provided a wealth of material and argumentation for further debate Nobody working on the history of Jeremiah or on the character of LXX Jeremiah should ignore his finding or the path by which he has so patiently crawled towards them 7 Sweeney claim that although the details of S s somewhat harmonistic argumentation may be challenged at various point he succeeds in demonstrating the complexity of text critical work in Jeremiah 12 Williamson affirm that the Shead s study is careful and detailed research that obviously lies behind this presentation means that it will rapidly establish itself as a major contribution to a topic which has dominated Jeremiah studies for at least thirty years and which was prominent for many decades even before that 13 Thesis edit Shead Andrew G 1998 Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions PhD thesis at the University of Cambridge Books edit Shead Andrew G 2002 The Open Book and the Sealed Book Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions The Library of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9780567267504 OCLC 827085904 Shead Andrew G 2012 A mouth full of fire the word of God in the words of Jeremiah New studies in biblical theology Vol 29 Downers Grove Ill Apollos ISBN 978 1844745968 OCLC 794032550 Articles edit Shead A G 1999 Review of Buchgestalten des Jeremiabuches Untersuchungen zur Redaktions und Rezeptionsgeschichte von Jer 30 33 im Kontext des Buches by K Schmid Vetus Testamentum 49 4 558 562 doi 10 1163 156853399323228452 JSTOR 1585420 Shead A G 2000 Shabbath In Alexander T D Rosner Brian S Carson D A Goldsworthy Graeme Carter Steve eds New Dictionary of Biblical Theology Leicester Inter Varsity Press and Downers Grove InterVarsity Press pp 745 750 ISBN 9780830814381 References edit a b Helyer Larry R 2013 A Mouth Full of Fire The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 56 3 608 a b G Geoffrey Harper Kit Barker eds 2017 Finding Lost Words The Church s Right to Lament Australian College of Theology Monograph Series Wipf and Stock Publishers p 9 ISBN 9781498242165 Carson D A 2015 Themelios Volume 38 Issue 3 Wipf and Stock Publishers p 447 ISBN 9781725249455 a b c d The Rev Dr Andrew Shead Moore Theological College Bowley J E 2004 Review of the book The Open Book and the Sealed Book Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions Hebrew Studies 45 331 333 doi 10 1353 hbr 2004 0034 S2CID 170212959 Alexander T Desmond Rosner Brian S 2020 New Dictionary of Biblical Theology reprinted ed Inter Varsity Press p 35 ISBN 9781789740400 a b c d Dines J 2006 Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek Recensions Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 347 The Hebrew Bible and its Versions 3 by A G Shead The Journal of Theological Studies 57 1 203 208 doi 10 1093 jts flj002 JSTOR 23970957 Sweeney M A 2005 Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions JSOTSup 347 Hebrew Bible and Its Versions 3 by A G SHEAD The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 67 1 126 128 JSTOR 43725410 a b Meet the translators NIV New International Version Retrieved 2022 06 08 Committee on Bible Translation The International Bible Society 26 July 2016 Retrieved 2022 06 08 MacDonald N 2016 Review of A Mouth Full of Fire The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah New Studies in Biblical Theology 29 by A G Shead Vetus Testamentum 66 2 338 339 doi 10 1163 15685330 12341248 09 JSTOR 43894420 a b Sweeney M A 2005 Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions JSOTSup 347 Hebrew Bible and Its Versions 3 by A G SHEAD The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 67 1 126 128 JSTOR 43725410 Williamson H G M 2005 Review of The Open Book and the Sealed Book Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions by A G Shead Vetus Testamentum 55 2 279 280 JSTOR 1519484 External links editAndrew G Shead www ivpress com Retrieved 2022 06 07 Andrew G Shead Bloomsbury Publishing Retrieved 2022 06 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew G Shead amp oldid 1186033609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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