Jeannine Brown, PhD

Jeannine Brown, PhD

Professor of New Testament, Bethel Seminary

PhD, Luther Seminary
MDiv, Bethel Seminary
BA in Music, University of Wisconsin

Dr. Brown has taught at Bethel Seminary for 25 years. She teaches in the areas of New Testament, Greek, hermeneutics, and integration. Her books include Scripture as Communication (2021, 2007), The Gospels as Stories (2020), Relational Integration of Psychology and Christian Theology (2018), Becoming Whole and Holy: An Integrative Conversation about Christian Formation (2011), and three commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew (2018, 2015, 2012). She also co-edited the second edition of Jesus and the Gospels (2013). She has published numerous journal articles and book essays on the Gospels of Matthew and John, 1 Peter, and topics of hermeneutics. Some of these have been published in Journal of Biblical LiteratureNew Testament Studies, Catholic Biblical Quarterly, and Horizons in Biblical Theology. Jeannine thoroughly enjoys teaching in churches and ministries on the topics of Bible interpretation and the New Testament. She is married to Tim Brown, singer-songwriter, and has two adult daughters.

This academic year, Dr. Brown is teaching Interpreting 1 Peter at Nashotah House.

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