ANNUAL STUDENT PRIZE COMPETITION/
CONCOURS ANNUEL POUR ÉTUDIANTS
Le Prix Jeremias/The Jeremias Prize
Lauréats des années passées/Previous
Winners:
- 2010: James Magee (Vancouver School of Theology)
“Jesus and Augustus – Divine Sons: Multivalent Lukan Sonship in the Light of Graeco-Roman Ruler Worship”
- 2009: Erin Vearncombe (University of Toronto)
“Whom did he Marry? Women, Sex and Holiness in the Book of Jubiliees”
- 2008: Andrew Pitts (McMaster Divinity College)
“Authoritative Citation in Greco-Roman Historiography and in Luke(-Acts)”
- 2007: Ryan Schellenberg (University of St. Michael's College/Toronto School of Theology)
“Which Master? Whose Steward? Metalepsis and Lordship in the Parable of the Prudent Steward (Luke 16:1-13)”
- 2006: Sean A. Adams (McMaster Divinity College):
“Luke's Preface and its Relationship to Greek Historiography”
- 2005: Lincoln Blumell (University of Toronto):
“A Jew in Celsus’ True Doctrine”
- 2004: Susan
Haber (McMaster University):
“From Priestly Torah to Christ Cultus: The Re-Vision of Covenant and Cult
in Hebrews”
- 2003: Murray Baker
(Wycliffe College/Toronto
School of Theology):
“Jews, God-fearers, Theos
Hypsistos, and Stephen Mitchell At Miletos: An Epigraphical Application
of a Novel Theory”
- 2002: Matthew W. Mitchell (Temple University):
“An Aborted Apostle: An Exploration of the Meaning of ektroma in Paul’s Self-Description”
- 2001: Keir Hammer (University of Toronto):
“Silenced by Fear: Understanding 16:8 in the Context of Mark’s Gospel”
- 2000: Diane Wudel (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill):
“Enticements to Community: Formal, Agonistic and Destabilizing Rhetoric
in the Sermon on the Mount”
- 1999: Zeba Antonin Crook (University of St. Michael’s College/Toronto
School of Theology):
“Saul the Client: The Reciprocity and Gratitude of Paul the Apostle”
- 1998: Colleen Shantz (University of St. Michael’s College/Toronto
School of Theology):
“‘The Son of Man’ as a Cultural Construct”
- 1997: Lee Johnson (Knox College/Toronto School of Theology):
“Satan Talk in Corinth: The Language of Conflict”
- 1996: Tony Chartrand-Burke (University of Toronto):
“The Gospel in Miniature: The Infancy Gospel of Thomas as Children’s Story”
- 1995: Alicia Batten (University of St. Michael’s College/Toronto
School of Theology):
“Dishonourable Passions: Paul’s View of Homoeroticism in Context”
- 1994: Carla E. P. Jenkins (Memorial University):
“The Samaritan Woman and the Reader in John 4:1-42”
- 1993: Ernest Janzen (University of Toronto):
“Numismatic Windows into the Social World of the Apocalypse”
- 1992: Norman Collier (College of Emmanuel and St. Chad):
“The Baptist, the Flashback, and the Reader: A Narrative Analysis of Matthew
14:1-13”
- 1991: John Earnshaw (McMaster University):
“Reconsidering Paul’s Marriage Analysis in Rom 7:1-14”
- 1990: Bradley McLean (Trinity College/Toronto School of Theology):
“The Absence of an Atoning Sacrifice in Paul’s Soteriology”
- 1989: Gloria Neufeld Redekop (University of Ottawa):
“Let the Women Learn: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 Reconsidered”
- 1988: Randy Klassen (McMaster University):
“The Quest for Centre: The Adam-Christ Typology of Romans 5:12-21”
- 1987: Barry Henaut (University of Toronto):
“John 4:43-54 and the Ambivalent Narrator: A Response to Culpepper’s The
Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel”
- 1986: Sheila Redmond (University of Ottawa):
“The Date of the Fourth Sibylline Oracle”
- 1985: Edith Humphrey (McGill University):
“‘The Appearance of the Likeness of the Glory’: Prophetic Vision as Precedent
to Apocalyptic”
- 1984: Ian Henderson (McMaster University):
“Wisdom’s Children: The Proverbs of Jesus”
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