
Dr Sarah Harris
09 526 0344 [email protected] Sarah lectures in New Testament Studies at Carey Baptist College and the Graduate School. Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy (University of Otago) Bachelor of Divinity (Bible College of NZ) Diploma of Teaching (University of Victoria) Bachelor of Music (University of Canterbury) Memberships and Affiliations
- Member of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL)
- Member of Tyndale Fellowship
- Secretary for Aoteoroa New Zealand Biblical Scholars Association (ANZABS)
- Founder of NZ Lukan Studies Group
- Book Review Editor for the Pacific Journal of Baptist Research (PJBR)
- Editorial Board of Stimulus
- The Davidic Shepherd King in the Lukan Narrative. Library of New Testament Studies 558. London: T & T Clark, 2016.
- “Gifted and Called: What does the Bible tell us about the women who walked with Jesus?” New Zealand Baptist 132.5 (2016): 29-31.
- “Through the Biblical Lens.” In Doing Integrative Theology: World, Word, and Work in Conversation. Eds. Philip Halstead and Myk Habets. Auckland: Archer Press, 2015.
- “Paul as Pastor in Philippians; what do I do when the staff team disagree?” In Paul as Pastor. Eds. A. Malone and B. Rosner. Library of New Testament Studies. London: T & T Clark, 2016.
- “Childhood Norms: Comparing Childhoods in first century Nazareth with today,” New Zealand Baptist 132/4 (2016): 23-26.
- “Letting H(A)nna Speak: An Intertextual Reading of the New Testament Prophetess (Luke 2:36-38),” Feminist Theology (Forthcoming Sept 2017).
- Book Review: Edward Adams, The Earliest Christian Meeting Places: Almost Exclusively Houses? PJBR 10/1 (2015): 41-43.
- Book review: Susan Mathew, Women in the Greetings of Romans 16:1-16: A Study of Mutuality and Women’s Ministry in the Letter of Romans, PJBR 10/1 (2015): 52-54.
- Book Review: Lis Goddard et. al., Awesome Voices: God Working Through Ordained Women Today, PJBR 10/1 (2015): 46-48.