Show Notes
- Sarah Henrich’s essay, “Was Jesus Married?“
- Karen King Responds to ‘The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus’s Wife’ in the Atlantic
Eric Barreto
Cameron Howard
Sarah Henrich
Sarah Henrich, a pastor in the ELCA and professor emeritus of New Testament at Luther Seminary lo these many years, finds refreshment in the study of art history. She is a docent at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, a student at the University of St. Thomas, and an avid quilter. Her lifelong passion for the visual arts was re-ignited by the three volumes Imaging the Word, which bring biblical texts to life in new ways by reflection on them through visual art.
Eric D. Barreto is the Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament. He holds a B.A. in religion from Oklahoma Baptist University, an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary, and a Ph.D. in New Testament from Emory University.
Prior to coming to Princeton Seminary, he served as associate professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary, and also taught as an adjunct professor at the Candler School of Theology and McAfee School of Theology.
Cameron B. R. Howard, associate professor of Old Testament, joined the Luther Seminary faculty in July 2012. She received her Ph.D. from Emory University in 2010. She also holds a Master of Theological Studies degree from the Candler School of Theology at Emory and a Master of Theology degree from Columbia Theological Seminary. Howard is the author of The Old Testament for A Complex World: How the Bible's Dynamic Testimony Points to New Life for the Church (Baker Academic, 2021). Committed to making academic biblical scholarship accessible and relevant to clergy and laypeople, Howard has written over two dozen essays for WorkingPreacher.org and is a contributor to BibleOdyssey.org. She is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA).