L. Gregory Bloomquist
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 PhD students (in progress)

  • Beyrouti, François: The Role of a ‘Rhetorics of Catechesis’ in the Transformation from Interpretation to Glory in Origen’s Commentary on the Gospel of John
  • Gruca-Macaulay, Alexandra: The Role and Function of Lydia as a Rhetorical Construct in Acts: a Sociorhetorical and Theological Interpretation
  • Robinson, Peter: A sociorhetorical analysis of Clark H. Pinnock's hermeneutical approach to biblical materials, with particular attention to the role of religious experience
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    PhD students (completed)

    • 2007: Beech, Tim: A Socio-Rhetorical Analysis of the Development and Function of the Noah-Flood Narrative in Sibylline Oracles 1-2 (recipient of the Governor General's Gold Medal, awarded April 13, 2008)
    • 2005: Gunn, Eloi:  Prosopopée idéologique de Paul: Une lecture socio-rhetorique du discours de Paul à Athènes (Actes 17, 15- 18, 1)
    • 2002: Megbelayin, Olu Jerome:  A socio-rhetorical analysis of the Lukan narrative of the Last Supper

    MA students (in progress)

    • Giesbrecht, Wade: Biblical authority in contemporary North American Evangelicalism: The case of Peter Enns and his respondents

    Recent theses using elements of my work



    PhD jury member

    MA jury member

    • Teitelbaum, Dina: The relationship between ossuary burial and the belief in the resurrection during the late Second Temple period Judaism (Carleton University) MA thesis directed by Prof. Stephen Wilson. 1997.


     
     
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