Bruce Chilton


Bruce D. Chilton is an American scholar of early Christianity and Judaism. He is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Religion at Bard College, former Rector of the Church of St John the Evangelist and formerly Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament at Yale University. He holds a PhD in New Testament from Cambridge University. He has previously held academic positions at the Universities of Cambridge, Sheffield, and Münster.
He wrote the first critical commentary on the Aramaic version of Isaiah, as well as academic studies that analyze Jesus in his Judaic context, and explain the Bible critically.
He founded two academic periodicals, Journal for the Study of the New Testament and The Bulletin for Biblical Research.
He has also been active in the ministry of the Anglican Church, and is Rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Barrytown, New York. Chilton was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree honoris causa by General Theological Seminary in 2011.
His popular books have been widely reviewed. Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography showed Jesus' development through the environments that proved formative influences on him. Those environments, illuminated by archaeology and by historical sources, include: rural Jewish Galilee, the movement of John the Baptist, the towns Jesus encountered as a rabbi, the political strategy of Herod Antipas, and deep controversy concerning the Temple in Jerusalem.
Bruce and his wife, Odile, live in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. They are the parents of two sons.

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