Born 1948
D. Phil (Oxford, 1981), D.D. (Oxford, 2000)
Honorary Doctorates: Aberdeen, 2001; Wycliffe, Toronto, 2006; Durham, 2007
Fellow and Chaplain, Downing College Cambridge (1978-1981)
Assistant Professor of New Testament Studies, McGill University, Montreal (1981-1986)
Lecturer in New Testament, Oxford (1986-1993)
Dean, Lichfield Catherdral (1994-1999)
Canon Theology, Westminster Abbey (2000-2003)
Bishop of Durham (2003-)
Shaffer Lectures, Yale (1996)
Huslean Lectures, Cambridge (2004) published as Paul: Fresh Perspectives
Member of the Lambeth Commission which wrote the Windsor Report
Major Works
The Epistles of Paul to the Colossians and to Philemon (IVP, 1986)
(ed.) with L. D. Hurst, The Glory of Christ in the New Testament: Studies in Christology in Memory of George Bradford Caird (OUP, 1987)
with Stephen Neill, The Interpretation of the New Testament 1861-1986 (OUP, 2nd rev. ed. 1988)
The Climax of the Covenant: Christ and Law in Pauline Theology (T & T Clark, 1991)
The New Testament and the People of God (SPCK, 1992)
Jesus and the Victory of God (SPCK, 1996)
What St Paul Really Said (Lion, 1997)
(ed.) with S. K. Soderlund, Romans and the People of God: Essays in Honour of Gordon D. Fee on the occasion of his 65th Birthday (Eerdmans, 1999)
with Marcus Borg, The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions (SPCK, 1999)
The Challenge of Jesus (SPCK, 2000)
'The Letter to the Romans' in New Interpreter's Bible (Abingdon, 2002), pp.393-770
The Resurrection of the Son of God (SPCK, 2003)
Paul: Fresh Perspectives (SPCK, 2005)
Scripture and the Authority of God (SPCK, 2005)
Simply Christian (SPCK, 2006)
Evil and the Justice of God (SPCK, 2006)
Judas and the Gospel of Jesus (SPCK, 2006)
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