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Crenshaw, James

Position:

Robert L. Flowers Professor of Old Testament

Crenshaw, James
Degrees:

B.A., Furman University
B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
D.D., Furman University

Address:

Duke University Divinity School
Box 90967
Durham NC 27708-0967

Phone: (919) 660-3413
E-mail: jcrenshaw@div.duke.edu

Biography

James L. Crenshaw is one of the leading interpreters of wisdom literature and has also published widely on biblical prophecy. His Old Testament Wisdom has introduced thousands of students to biblical wisdom, as have his two collections of essays, Urgent Advice and Probing Questions and Prophets, Sages, & Poets. He has written commentaries on Ecclesiastes, Job, Sirach, and Joel, monographs (e.g., Education in Ancient Israel, Defending God, Prophetic Conflict, A Whirlpool of Torment), and numerous scholarly articles.

A former editor of the SBL Monograph Series, and chair of the section on wisdom literature, he currently edits Personalities of the Old Testament.

A member of Phi Beta Kappa, a Guggenheim fellow, an avid gardener, lucky fisherman, and proud grandfather, he taught at Vanderbilt Divinity School for 18 years and has been at Duke for 20. He was the McCarthy Visiting Professor at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome during the spring semester of 2007.

Presently, he is writing books on Job and Qoheleth, as well as an analysis of twentieth-century research on wisdom literature for Brill.