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January 01, 1970

Greg Carey

About Greg Carey

Greg Carey, Professor of Biblical Studies, Lancaster Theological Seminary. Greg is a graduate of Rhodes College and Vanderbilt University, Greg serves on the Society of Biblical Literature Career Development Committee and is co-chair of the Society's Rhetoric and the New Testament Section. His most recent books are: The Gospel according to Luke: All Flesh Shall See God's Salvation (Sheffield Phoenix 2012) and Soundings in Cultural Criticism: Perspectives and Methods in Culture, Power, and Identity in New Testament Interpretation (co-editor with Francisco Lozada Jr.; Fortress 2013). As a seminary teacher, Greg aims to help students become proficient public interpreters of scripture. You can find his Huffington Post blogs here follow him on Twitter here.

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  1. Thanks for sharing. I’ve gained a lot when I have been invited to sit in on classes. Peer observation can be very useful, especially when not simply for tenure and promotion evaluation purposes.

  2. Thank you. This is a needed call to awareness for me. It’s my profession to listen to others while also facilitating a process of their learning. This article suggests to me that I need to stay attuned to how I am honoring the speakers personhood and competence in their lived experiences.

  3. Greg,
    I’ve found you in the past to be open about your “deficiencies” and that you’re willing to learn. Thank you for having the integrity to continue doing so. It helps me keep looking at myself in ways that are not always comfortable but so necessary.

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