
Canon
Academic Studies
Jesus, the Son of Man, and the final coming of God: the origin of early Christian “second coming” expectation in Jesus’ eschatological vision (PhD Thesis, Macquarie University, 2023)
“Anonymous or Apostolic? Receiving the Gospels as Apostolic Testimony to Jesus,” in Does it Matter Who Wrote the Bible? The Pastoral Implications of Pseudonymity and Anonymity in the New Testament, ed. D. B. Capes (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2025), 127–65.
“‘Everyone Who Practices Sin is a Slave to Sin’: Sin in the Johannine Literature,” in Ruined Sinners to Reclaim: Human Corruption in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective, ed. D. Gibson and J. Gibson (Wheaton: Crossway, 2024), 381–431.
“The Theophany of the Resurrected Messiah: The ‘Jewish’ Christology of Paul’s Speeches in Acts,” in Paul within Judaism: Perspectives on Paul and Jewish Identity, ed. M. Bird, R. A. Bühner, J. r. Frey and B. Rosner, WUNT 507 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2023), 235–64.
(with Ian J. Vaillancourt) “Enthroned and Coming to Reign: Jesus’s Eschatological Use of Psalm 110:1 in Mark 14:62,” JBL 141.3 (2022): 513–31.
“The Book of Revelation: A Call to Worship, Witness, and Wait in the Midst of Violence,” in Into All the World: Emergent Christianity in its Jewish and Greco-Roman Context, ed. M. Harding and A. Nobbs (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2017), 334–71.
“The Lord Jesus and his Coming in the Didache,” in The Didache: A Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Early Christianity, ed. J. A. Draper and C. N. Jefford, ECL 14 (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2015), 363–407.
“Paul in the Twenty-First Century,” in All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks and Romans, ed. M. Harding and A. Nobbs (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013), 1-33.
“The Thessalonian Correspondence,” in All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks and Romans, ed. M. Harding and A. Nobbs (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013), 269–301.
“The Gospels in Early Christian Literature,” in The Content and Setting of the Gospel Traditions, ed. M. Harding and A. M. Nobbs (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010), 181–208.
“The Political Context of the Gospels,” in The Content and Setting of the Gospel Traditions, ed. M. Harding and A. M. Nobbs (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010), 79–104.
“Review of Darrell L. Bock with Benjamin I. Simpson. Jesus according to Scripture: Restoring the Portrait from the Gospels. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2017,” Themelios 43.2 (2018): 288–89.
Resources

A series of 12 Bible studies on Jesus’ Speech on the Mount of Olives (Matt 24–25 // Mark 13 // Luke 21) for small groups or individuals.

The God Who Comes, The Gospel Coalition (US edition), 24th January, 2025
Biblical and confessional theology, centred on Christ, for the Church and its mission, until he comes
