Paul Danove, B.S., M.Div., S.T.L., Ph.D.
Professor of New Testament Studies
Theology & Religious Studies
St. Augustine Center 129

           
 

(610) 519-7147

   
 

paul.danove@villanova.edu

   
           
 
           
           
           
TEACHING          
           
 
THL 2300   Introduction to the New Testament
HON 1003   New Testament    
HON 4851   John & Revelation    
HON 4851   Gospel of Mark    
 
THL 8150   Johannine Literature    
THL 8160   Pauline Literature    
THL 8170   Synoptic Gospels    
THL 8190   Gospel of Mark    
THL 8199   Pauline Ethics    
 
 
SCHOLARSHIP            
           
                 
Exegesis        

Biblical Linguistics

               

 

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]

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]

             
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]
   
             
             
             
"The Rhetoric of the Characterization of Jesus as the Son of Man and Christ in Mark," Biblica 84 (2003), pp. 16-34.       In Press:  "le/gw Melding in the Septuagint and New Testament," Filología Neotestamentaria.
         
"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. [ISBN 1-84127-093-8]      

"A Comparison of the Usage of a0kou/w and a0kou/w-Compounds in the Septuagint and New Testament," Filologia Neotestamentaria 14 (2001), pp. 65-85.

         
"The Narrative Function of Mark's Characterization of God," Novum Testamentum XLIII, 1 (2001), pp. 12-30. [BS 410.N6; ISSN: 0048-1009]       "The Grammatical Constructions of a0kou/w and Their Implications for Translation," in Helsinki Perspectives on the Translation Technique of the Septuagint (Raija Sollamo and Seppo Sipila [eds.];. Finnish Exegetical Society 82; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001), pp. 229-245. [ISSN: 0356-2786]
         
"The Narrative Rhetoric of Mark's Ambiguous Characterization of the Disciples," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 70 (1998), pp. 21-38. [BS 410.J678; ISSN: 0142-064X]       "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. [BS 410.F67; ISSN: 0883-4970]
         
"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. [BS 410.B7; ISSN: 0006-0887]       "The Grammatical Uses of a0kou/w 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]
         
        "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. [PA 810.B53; ISSN: 0143-5108]
         
        "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. [PA 810.B53; ISSN: 0143-5108]