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In Exploring the Bible, preseminarians and other students about to begin training in ministry join scholars Eric D. Barreto and Michael J. Chan on a journey through Scripture. More than simply a practical guide to reading the Bible, this book will help readers claim their unique interpretive perspective. Barreto and Chan invite us to bring our full, authentic selves to a text that will affirm and challenge us, confirm and transform us, delight and concern us. There, God speaks, and we can hear Gods word in a new way.
Eric D. Barreto, MDiv ’04, is the Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament. He earned a BA in religion from Oklahoma Baptist University, an MDiv from Princeton Seminary, and a PhD 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.As a Baptist minister, Barreto has pursued scholarship for the sake of the church, and he regularly writes for and teaches in faith communities around the country. He has also been a leader in the Hispanic Theological Initiative, a consortium comprised of some of the top seminaries, theological schools, and religion departments in the country. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Society for New Testament Studies.
Race, Ethnicity, and the New Testament. The Gospel of Luke. The Acts of the Apostles. The New Testament and Empire. The New Testament, Preaching, and Theology.
“Old Stories Recounted Again: Luke-Acts and Theologies for Innovation,” in Theology Today 82 (2025): 37-47.
“The Roman Empire,” in The SBL Study Bible (introductory essay in the newest study Bible produced by the Society of Biblical Literature).
“A Gospel on the Move: Practice, Proclamation, and Place in Luke-Acts,” in Interpretation 72 (2018): 175-87.
“Whence Migration? Babel, Pentecost, and Biblical Imagination,” in Latinxs, the Bible, and Migration (2018).
New Testament scholar Eric Barreto presented Yale Divinity School’s three-part Shaffer Lectures April 1-3, 2025. Titled “Reading Luke with Time.”
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Greek Exegesis of the Gospel of Luke
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Orientation to New Testament and Exegesis
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