Janice Capel Anderson

Education

Ph.D., Divinity School, University of Chicago
M.A., Divinity School, University of Chicago
B.A., Macalester College, summa cum laude, Distinction in Religion, Phi Beta Kappa

Areas of Research and Teaching

Early Christianity
Biblical Judaism
Ethics
Philosophy and Feminism

Selected Publications

Janice Capel Anderson and Stephen D. Moore, eds. Mark and Method:  New Approaches in Biblical Studies.   2d. ed.  Minneapolis:  Fortress Press, 2008.

Stephen D. Moore and Janice Capel Anderson, eds. New Testament MasculinitiesSBL Semeia Studies 45.  Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2003 and Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Janice Capel Anderson, Claudia J. Setzer, and  Philip Sellew, eds.  Pauline Conversations in Context: Essays in Honor of Calvin J. Roetzel.  Sheffield, UK:   Sheffield Academic Press/Continuum, 2002.

“What are We Teaching About Matthew?” Pages 106-26 in Literary Encounters with the Reign of God. Edited by  Sharon H. Ringe and H.C. Paul KimNew York/London: T & T Clark International, 2004.   

Stephen D. Moore and Janice Capel Anderson, “Taking It Like A Man: Masculinity in 4 Maccabees,” Journal of Biblical Literature 117 (1998): 249-273.

“Matthew:  Sermon and Story.” Pages 233-250 in Treasures New and Old: Recent Contributions to Matthean Studies. Edited by D.R. Bauer and M.A. Powell. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996.

“Life on the Mississippi: New Currents in Matthaean Scholarship, 1983-93,” Currents in Research: Biblical Studies 3 (1995): 169-218.

Matthew’s Narrative Web:  Over and Over and Over Again.  JSNTS 91.  Sheffield, UK:    Sheffield Academic Press, 1994.

“Reading Tabitha: A Feminist Reception History” Pages 22-48 in  Feminist Companion to the Acts of the Apostles. Feminist Companion to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings 9. Edited by. Amy–Jill Levine with Marianne Blickenstaff. London/New York: T & T Clark International, 2004. [originally published in The New Literary Criticism and the New Testament (1994).]

"Matthew, Gender, and Reading," Pages 25-51 in A Feminist Companion to Matthew. Feminist Companion to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings 1. Edited by Amy-Jill Levine with Marianne Blickenstaff.  Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001. [originally published in Semeia 28 (1983): 3-27].