Dr. James Greenberg is an adjunct faculty member in the Old Testament department, where he has served for fourteen years. He holds a PhD in Old Testament studies from Trinity College at the University of Bristol with a focus on the Pentateuch, the Book of Leviticus, and sacrificial atonement. Dr. Greenberg is the author of A New Look at Atonement in Leviticus published by Eisenbrauns, and a commentary of Leviticus for the new Zondervan NIV Messianic Study Bible.
In Perspective: Old Testament God vs. New Testament God
Books
- A New Look at Atonement in Leviticus: The Meaning and Purpose of Kipper Revisited. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns, 2019.
Book Reviews
- Review of Christian Doctrine and the Old Testament: Theology in the Service of Biblical Exegesis, by Gary A. Anderson (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2019) in Bulletin of Biblical Research, vol 29, No 4.
Scholarly Papers
- “A Pedagogical Review of the Grammar Biblical Hebrew a Living Language” in Society of Biblical Literature/National Association of Professors of Hebrew. Denver, CO, 2022.
- “Priestly Cultic Law (Lev 1-16): The History of Interpretation in light of the Comparative Method” for Evangelical Theological Society. Denver, CO, 2018.
- “An Assessment of Jacob Milgrom’s View of the ḥaṭṭā`t Offering using a Text-Immanent Approach to Reading the Priestly Texts” for Society of Biblical Literature/Institute for Biblical Research. Boston, MA, 2017.
- June 2016 “A Logical Inconsistency in Jacob Milgrom’s View of the ḥaṭṭā`t Offering” for Post Graduate Research Conference. Trinity College, Bristol, U.K., 2016.
- “The Pedagogy of Game Playing for Learning Biblical Hebrew” for Post Graduate Research Conference. Trinity College, Bristol, U.K., 2014.