Paul Danove

Professor of New Testament Studies
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Villanova University
(610)-519-7147

paul.danove@villanova.edu


Teaching

 

Undergraduate

Graduate

HON 1003

New Testament

THL 8150

Johannine Literature

HON 4851

John and Revelation

THL 8160

Pauline Literature

HON 4851

Mark

THL 8170

Synoptic Gospels

THL 1000 

Faith, Reason, and Culture 

THL 8190

Gospel of Mark

THL 1050

Christian Traditions

THL 8190

Mark and Method

THL 2300

New Testament Survey

THL 8190

Synoptic Theology

THL 2310

Synoptic Gospels

THL 8190

Pauline Ethics

THL 2320

New Testament Letters

THL 9000

Directed Research

THL 2330

Johannine Literature

THL 9031

Thesis Direction



Publications

Books

           
2   The End of Mark's Story: A Methodological Study (Biblical Interpretation Series, 3; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1993), 293 pages. [BS 2585.2.D.36; ISSN: 0928-0731]   1   Linguistics and Exegesis in the Gospel of Mark: Applications of a Case Frame Analysis and Lexicon (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 218; Studies in New Testament Greek 10; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002), 247 pages. [BS 2585.52.D.36; ISBN: 1-84127-260-4]
             
3   The Rhetoric of the Characterization of God, Jesus, and Jesus' Disciples in the Gospel of Mark (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 290; New York: T&T Clark, 2005), 190 pages. [ISBN: 0-567-02810-0]     Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference: A Case Frame Guide to Interpretation and Translation (Studies in New Testament Greek 13; Library of New Testament Studies 391; London, T&T Clark, 2009), 218 pages. [ISBN 13: 9780567031167]
         
  New Testament Verbs of Communication: A Case Frame and Exegetical Study (Library of New Testament Studies; London: T&T Clark, 2015), 224 pages.  [PA ; ISBN 9780567496323]    

Articles

  1. "Features of the Conceptualization of Transference in the New Testament," Journal of Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics 2 (2013), pp. 5-28. [ISBN 978-1-62032-734-0]

  2. "The Usages of δίδωμι in the Septuagint," in XIV Conference of the International Organization of Septuagint and Cognate Studies: Helsinki, 2010 (ed. Marvin K. H. Peters; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2013), pp. 301-312. [ISBN 978-1-58983-654-4]

  3. "Mark 1,1-15 as Introduction to Characterization," in Greeks, Jews, and Christians: Historical, Religious, and Philological Studies in Honor of Jesus Pelaez del Rosal (eds. L. Roig  Lanzillotta and I. Munoz Gallarte; Cordoba: El Almendro, 2013), pp. 127-148. [ISBN: 978-84-8005-212-2]

  4. "A Comparison of the Usages of δίδωμι and δίδωμι Compounds in the Septuagint and New Testament," in The Language of the New Testament: Context, History and Development (ed. Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts; Linguistic Biblical Studies 6; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2013), pp. 365-400. [ISBN 978-90-04-23477-2; ISSN 1877-7554]

  5. "The αἰτέω / αἰτέομαι Distinction in the New Testament: A Proposal," Filologia Neotestamentaria 25 (2012), pp. 101-118. [ISBN 0214-2996]

  6. "The Licensing Properties of New Testament Verbs of Non-Spoken Communication," Filologia Neotestamentaria 24 (2011), pp. 41-58. [ISBN 0214-2996]

  7. "The Usages of δίδωμι in the Septuagint: Its Interpretation and Translation," Bulletin of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies 43 (2013), pp. 23-40. [BS 1325.2.K7 2010]

  8. "The Interpretation and Translation of Verbs of "Giving" in the New Testament," Filologia Neotestamentaria 23 (2010), pp. 55-73. [ISBN 0214-2996]

  9. "Christological Implications of the Three-fold Interpretation of Verbs of Transference," Filologia Neotestamentaria 21 (2008), pp. 27-43. [ISBN 0214-2996]

  10. "Distinguishing Goal and Locative Complements of New Testament Verbs of Transference," Filologia Neotestamentaria 20 (2007), pp. 65-80.

  11. "Verbs of Transference and Their Derivatives of Motion and State in the New Testament: A Study of Focus and Perspective,"Filologia Neotestamentaria 19 (2006), pp. 53-71.

  12. "Λέγω Melding in the Septuagint and New Testament," Filologia Neotestamentaria 16(2003), pp. 19-31.

  13. "The Rhetoric of the Characterization of Jesus as the Son of Man and Christ in Mark," Biblica 84 (2003), pp. 16-34.

  14. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Mark's Construction of Discipleship," in Rhetorical Criticism and the Bible (Stanley E. Porter and Dennis L. Stamps [eds.]; Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 195; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002), pp. 280-296.

  15. "A Comparison of the Usage of ἀκούω and ἀκούω -Compounds in the Septuagint and New Testament," Filologia Neotestamentaria 14 (2001), pp. 65-85. [ISBN 0214-2996]

  16. "The Grammatical Constructions of ἀκούω and Their Implications for Translation," in Helsinki Perspectives on the Translation Technique of the Septuagint (ed. Raija Sollamo and Seppo Sipila; Finnish Exegetical Society 82; Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001), pp.  229-245. [ISSN:  0356-2786]

  17. "The Narrative Function of Mark's Characterization of God," Novum Testamentum XLIII, 1 (2001), pp. 12-30.

  18. "Systematic Notation In Lexical Entries: Syntactic, Semantic, and Lexical Information," Forum: A Journal of the Foundations and Facets of Western Culture (New Series) 2:2 (1999), pp. 263-282.

  19. "The Grammatical Uses of ἀκούω in the Septuagint & the New Testament," Forum:  A Journal of the Foundations and Facets of Western Culture (New Series) 2:2 (1999), pp. 239-261.  [BS 410.F67; ISSN:  0883-4970]

  20. "Public Theology: Presuppositions, Publics, and a Tentative Proposal," Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 10 (1999), pp. 1-20. [JX 1901.J68; ISSN: 1093-6831]

  21. "Verbs of Experience: Toward a Lexicon Detailing the Argument Structures Assigned by Verbs," in Linguistics and the New Testament: Critical Junctures (Stanley E. Porter and Don Carson [eds.]; Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series, 168; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999), pp. 144-205.

  22. "The Narrative Rhetoric of Mark's Ambiguous Characterization of the Disciples," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 70 (1998), pp. 21-38.

  23. "The Characterization and Narrative Function of the Women at the Tomb (Mark 15,40-41.47; 16,1-8)," Biblica 77:3 (1996), pp. 375-97.

  24. "The Theory of Construction Grammar and its Application to New Testament Greek," in Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics: Open Questions in Current Research (Stanley E. Porter and Don Carson [eds.]; Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 80; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993) 119-51.


Book Chapters

  1. "The Usages of Δίδωμι n the Septuagint", in XIV Congress of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies (ed. Melvin Peters; Septuagint and Cognate Studies Monograph Series; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2013), pp. 301-12. 

  2. "Scriptural Sources," in Vision and Values: Ethical Viewpoints in Christian Tradition (Judith A. Dwyer [ed.]; Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1999), pp. 1-25. [BJ 1249.V54; ISBN: 0-87840-742-1].

Conference Papers

  1. "The Rhetoric of Mark's Characterization of Peter" (Szeged, Hungary, 2014 Society of New Testament Studies Annual Meeting, August 7).

  2. "Involving Undergraduates in Narrative/Character/Rhetorical Studies of the Gospel of Mark: Paper Projects" (Vienna, Austria, 2014 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Mark Seminar, July 9).

  3. "The Events Grammaticalized by Τίθημι and Τίθημι Compounds in the Septuagint and New Testament" (Vienna, Austria, 2014 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 7).

  4. "A Case Frame Description of the Usages of τίθημι in the Septuagint" (Munich, Germany, 2013 International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies Triennial Meeting, August 2).

  5. "The Active/Middle Distinction with New Testament Verbs of Communication" (Perth, Australia, 2013 Society of New Testament Studies Annual Meeting, July 24).

  6. "The αἰτέω / αἰτέομαι Distinction in the New Testament: A Proposal" (St. Andrews, Scotland, 2013 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 8).

  7. "New Testament Verbs of Non-Spoken Communication" (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2012 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 23).

  8. "The Conceptualizations of Transference Grammaticalized by New Testament Verbs" (London, England, 2011 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 6).

  9. "A Comparison of the Usages of δίδωμι and δίδωμι Compounds in the Septuagint and New Testament" (Atlanta GA, 2010 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Section, November 20).

  10. "The Usages of δίδωμι in the Septuagint" (Helsinki, Finland, 2010 International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies Triennial Meeting, July 30).

  11. "The Interpretation and Translation of Verbs of 'Giving' in the New Testament" (Tartu, Estonia, 2010 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 27).

  12. "Christological Implications of the Three-fold Interpretation of Verbs of Transference" (Rome, Italy, 2009 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 3).

  13. "Mark 1:1-15 as 'Introduction':  A Grammatical, Narrative, and Rhetorical Study" (Boston MA, 2008 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Mark Group, November 23).

  14. "Forgiveness in the New Testament" (Villanova PA, 2008 Theology Institute Annual Conference, October 28).

  15. "The Three-fold Interpretation of Specific Passive Occurrences of Verbs of Transference" (San Bronx NY, 2008 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 4).

  16. "Distinguishing Goal and Locative Complements of New Testament Verbs of Transference" (Vienna, Austria, 2007 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Hellenistic Language and Linguistics Seminar, July 3).

  17. "Mark's Characterization of the Son of Man and the Disciples of Jesus: A Corrective Christology for a Corrective Anthropology" (Chicago, IL 2006 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, General Assembly, August 6,).

  18. "A Perspectival Study of Verbs of Transference and their Derivatives in the New Testament" (Edinburgh, Scotland, 2006 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Methods in New Testament Studies Section, July 4).

  19. "Ditransitive and Derivative Usages of Verbs of Transference in the New Testament" (Spokane, WA, 2006 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, May 6).

  20. "Λέγω Melding in the Septuagint" (Philadelphia, PA, 2005 International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies Annual Meeting, November 21).

  21. "The Syntactic, Semantic, and Lexical Properties of Ditransitive Verbs of Transference in the New Testament" (Philadelphia, PA, 2005 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Section, November 20).

  22. "Λέγω Melding in the Septuagint and New Testament" (Halle, Germany, 2005 Annual Meeting of the Society of New Testament Studies, Greek Grammar Seminar, August 4).

  23. "A Methodological Approach to Developing Mark's Theology of God" (Halifax, NS, 2004 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 8).

  24. "From Mark's Characterization of God to the Narrative Theology of the Gospel of Mark:  A Methodological Study" (Halifax, NS, 2004 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Mark Seminar, August 7).

  25. "A Linguistic-Narrative Procedure for Identifying References to God in New Testament Texts" (Groningen, Netherlands, 2004 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, New Testament Section, July 28).

  26. "A Rule-Governed Procedure for Identifying References to God in New Testament Texts" (Vancouver, BC, 2004 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, May 9).

  27. "The Son of Man and Jesus' Disciples in Mark" (San Francisco CA, 2003 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 5).

  28. "The Son of Man and the Disciples in Mark 8:31-9:1, 9:30-41, and 10:32-45" (Cambridge, England, 2003 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, New Testament Section, July 23).

  29. "The Narrative Rhetoric of the Characterization of Jesus as Son of Man and Christ in Mark" (Toronto ON, 2002 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Synoptics Seminar, November 24).

  30. "The Rhetoric of Mark's Characterization of Jesus as Son of Man and Christ" (Cleveland OH, 2002 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 5).

  31. "The Narrative Function of Mark's Characterization of God" (Berlin Germany, 2002 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, New Testament Section, July 19).

  32. "Λέγω Intrusion in the Septuagint and New Testament," (Denver CO, 2001 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Section, November 20).

  33. "Λέγω Intrusion in the New Testament" (Edmonton AB, 2001 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, May 12).

  34. "A Rhetorical Study of Mark's Characterization of the Disciples" (Nashville TN, 2000 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Mark and Methodology Consultation, November 18).

  35. "An Analysis of Mark's Characterization of God" (Los Angeles CA, 2000 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 6).

  36. "The Characterization of God in Mark" (Spokane WA, 2000 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, April 29).

  37. "A Rhetorical Analysis of the Marcan Construct of Christology" (Lahti Finland, 1999 Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, New Testament Section, July 22).

  38. "The Translation of άκούω and ἀκούω Compounds in the Septuagint and the New Testament" (Boston MA, 1999 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Translation Section, November 22).

  39. "A Case Frame Lexicon of Marcan Verbs" (Boston MA, 1999 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Section, November 22).

  40. "The Rhetorical Development of Mark's Christology" (South Bend IN, 1999 Catholic Biblical Association Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 12).

  41. "The Grammatical Constructions of ἀκούω and Their Implications for Translation" (Helsinki Finland, 1999 International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies Annual Meeting, July 17).

  42. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Mark's Construction of Discipleship" (Florence Italy, 1998 Florence Conference on the Rhetorical Analysis of Scripture, July 26).

  43. "The Marcan Construct of Christology" (Portland OR, 1998 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, May 9).

  44. "The Rhetorical Development and Implications of the Ambiguous Characterization of the Marcan Disciples" (San Francisco CA, 1997 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Synoptic Gospels Section, November 22).

  45. "The Relationship between Discipleship and Christology in Mark" (Seattle WA, 1997 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, Research Report, August 10).

  46. "The Ambiguous Characterization of the Marcan Disciples" (Langley BC, 1997 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, May 2).

  47. "Verbs of Experience:  Toward a Lexicon Detailing the Argument Structures Assigned by Verbs" (New Orleans LA, 1996 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Section, November 25).

  48. "The Characterization and Narrative Function of the Women at the Tomb:  Mark's Rhetoric of Entrapment" (St. Paul MN, 1996 Catholic Biblical Society Annual Meeting, New Testament Seminar, August 16).

  49. "The Narrative Framing of the Women at the Tomb (Mk 15:40-16:8)" (Great Falls MT, 1996 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, May 5).

  50. "The Lucan Farewell Address:  The Commission of the Apostles" (Olympia WA, 1995 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, New Testament Seminar, April 28).

  51. "Psalm 56 as a Model for Conversion" (Edmonton AB, 1993 Society of Biblical Literature Pacific Northwest Region Meeting, Hebrew Bible Seminar, April 30).

  52. "The Rhetorical Function of Maxims in Mark's Gospel" (Los Angeles CA, 1991 Society of Biblical Literature Western Region Meeting, Rhetoric Seminar, March 15).

  53. "A Study of the Complementation Structures of ἀκούω, οἶδα, and γινώσκω, in the New Testament" (New Orleans LA, 1990 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Consultation, November 20).

  54. "A Construction Grammatical Approach to Greek Grammar" (Santa Rosa CA, 1990 Westar Institute Spring Meeting, Greek Grammar and Lexicography Seminar, March 4).