Robert Stein

Robert H. Stein Robert H. Stein (1935- ) is Senior Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds a B.A. from Rutgers University, a B.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary, an S.T.M. from Andover Newton Theological School, and a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary. He has done additional studies at the Universitèt Heidelberg Tübingen.

After teaching for 28 years at Bethel Theological Seminary, Stein joined the faculty of Southern Seminary in 1997. A world-renowned scholar of the synoptic Gospels, Dr. Stein has published numerous books, papers and journal articles addressing the gospels and hermeneutical issues.

Studying the Synoptic Gospels: Origin and Interpretation (2001)

A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Bible (1997)

Jesus the Messiah: A Survey of the Life of Christ (1996)

The Method and Message of Jesus' Teachings (1994)

Luke (New American Commentary, 1993)

Introduction to Parables of Jesus (1981)

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Mark (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, 2008)

Interpreting Puzzling Texts in the New Testament (1997)

The Synoptic Problem: An Introduction (1994)

Gospels and Tradition: Studies on Redaction Criticism of the Synoptic Gospels (1991)

Difficult Passages in the New Testament: Interpreting Puzzling Texts in the Gospels and Epistles (1990)

Difficult Passages in the Epistles (1989)

Difficult Sayings in the Gospels: Jesus' Use of Overstatement and Hyperbole (1986)

Difficult Passages in the Gospels (1984)

Luke 1:1-4 and Traditionsgeschichte [TOP]

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