Dr. Judson Greene

Dr. Judson Greene (Ph.D., M.A.)

Dr. Judson Greene completed a PhD in Theology and Religious Studies with a New Testament emphasis at the University of Cambridge. Before that, he did an MA in Biblical Languages and a BA in Humanities at Bob Jones University. And before that, his mom taught him to use good manners, to love the Bible, and to never stop learning. He has written a book—Cosmic Eschatology in Hebrews—and a handful of articles on New Testament interpretation and biblical theology. He is currently writing the Lexham Research Commentary on the Gospel of Luke.

Judson is a theological mutt. He likes Presbyterian church order, Anglican liturgy, and Baptist—well—baptism. He also likes to keep the main the main thing: Jesus died and rose so that we can die to sin and live to God. That said, he has lots of time for philosophical speculations, historical minutiae, and other disparate miscellany. Judson has discipled, taught, and preached in various church contexts for over a decade. Currently, he preaches weekly at Laramie Anglican Fellowship—a small church plant in Laramie, WY. His passion is bridging careful exposition of the Bible with its practical ramifications for Christian life.

For the past five years, he has taught and mentored students in both the US and UK. He particularly loves collaborating one-on-one with students, thinking through problems together, and using conversation as a mode of discovery. Judson is a big believer in the notion that artistic intuition and analytical rigor complement one another.

His scholarship explores New Testament interpretation, particularly surrounding questions of the atonement, the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament, and anything that has to do with the Letter to the Hebrews. His research interacts with Greco-Roman philosophy, lexicography, and how the New Testament was interpreted by the church fathers. Beyond biblical studies, he has composed and recorded two albums, won $1,000 doing magic tricks in talent contests, and has a keen interest in art, film, and literature (especially Flannery O’Connor). He is also a published poet and essayist.

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