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Professor
Watts (Ph.D., Yale University, 1990) teaches Hebrew Bible and
ancient Near Eastern textual traditions. An assignment to write
a large commentary on Leviticus has him studying the history
of sacrifice and of law, as well as the place of Leviticus in
the Torah/Pentateuch and its use by later interpreters as scripture.
He is the author of Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus: From
Sacrifice to Scripture (2007), Reading Law: The Rhetorical
Shaping of the Pentateuch (1999) and Psalm and Story:
Inset Hymns in Hebrew Narrative (1992). His courses range
from biblical studies to the religions and literatures of ancient
Egypt, Mesopotamia, Ugarit, and Israel, including Second Temple
Judaism. He joined the Syracuse faculty in 1999.
Watts' Courses -- Education &
Career -- Publications
-- Online
Publications -- Iconic Books
Project
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| Courses: |
REL/JSP 114 The
Bible REL/JSP 215 The Hebrew
Bible REL
301 Ancient Near Eastern Religions and Cultures REL/JSP 302 The Temple
& the Dead Sea Scrolls REL/JSP 311 The Bible
As Literature
REL/JSP 516 The
Torah/Pentateuch
REL 600 Purity, Pollution and Ritual Theory
REL 607 Ancient
Religious Rhetoric
REL 611 The Idea of
Scripture
REL 622
Sacrifice
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| Education: |
- Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, Yale
University, 1990
- Master of
Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Theology (Th.M.) in New Testament,
Southern Seminary, 1985, 1986
- Bachelor of
Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy, Pomona College, 1982
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| Career: |
- Professor, Syracuse
University, 2007-present
- Director of
Graduate Studies, SU Department of Religion, 2006-present
- Associate Professor, Syracuse
University, 1999-2007
- Undergraduate Coordinator, SU Department of Religion,
2000-2004
- Director,
SU Religion & Society Program, 2002-2004
- Chair,
Pentateuch Section of the Society of Biblical Literature,
1998-2003
- Associate
Professor, Hastings College, 1998-1999
- Assistant
Professor, Hastings College, 1993-1998
- Adjunct,
Stetson University, Barry University, Valencia Community College
1991-1993
- Visiting
Assistant Professor, Stetson University, 1990-1991
- Instructor,
Yale Divinity School, 1989
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Publications: Books
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Ritual
and Rhetoric in Leviticus: From Sacrifice to
Scripture, New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2007. (two RBL reviews) |
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Reading Law: The Rhetorical Shaping of the
Pentateuch, Biblical Seminar 59, Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. (RBL review) |
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Psalm and Story:
Inset Hymns in Hebrew Narrative, Journal for the Study of
the Old Testament Supplement Series 139, Sheffield: JSOT
Press, 1992. |
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(Editor
with Corrine Patton and Steven Cook) The Whirlwind: Essays on Job,
Hermeneutics and Theology in Memory of Jane
Morse, JSOTSup Series 336, London: Sheffield
Academic Press, 2001. |
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(Editor)
Persia and Torah: The Theory of Imperial
Authorization of the Pentateuch SBL
Symposium Series, Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature,
2001. (RBL review) |
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(Editor
with Paul R. House) Forming
Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor
of John D. W. Watts, JSOTSup Series 235,
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press,
1996. |
Articles and Book
Chapters:
- “Ritual Rhetoric in Ancient Near Eastern Texts,” in Ancient Non-Greek Rhetorics, ed. Carol Lipson and Roberta Binckley, Parlor Press, forthcoming.
- “Ritual
Rhetoric in the Pentateuch: The Case of Leviticus 1-16,” in
Colloquium Biblicaum Lovaniense 2006: Leviticus and
Numbers, ed. Thomas Römer, Beitrage zum Ephemerides
Theologicae Lovanienses, Leuven: Peeters, forthcoming.
- "Oracular Rhetoric,” Perspectives in Religious Studies 35 (2008): 185-95.
- “The Three Dimensions of Scriptures,” Postscripts 2/2 (2007), 135-159.
- “The Torah as
the Rhetoric of Priesthood,” in The Reception of the Torah in
the Second Temple Period, ed. Bernard Levinson and Gary
Knoppers. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns,
2007. 319-332.
- “
‘Olah: The Rhetoric of Burnt Offerings,” Vetus
Testamentum 66/1 (2006): 125-137.
- “Ritual
Legitimacy and Scriptural Authority,” Journal of Biblical
Literature 124/3 (2005): 401-417.
- “Poetry,
Inset,” in the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical
Books, ed. Bill T. Arnold and H. G. M. Williamson, Downers
Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2005. 798-802.
- “Biblical
Psalms Outside the Psalter,” in The Book of
Psalms: Composition and Reception, ed. Peter W. Flint and
Patrick D. Miller, Vetus Testamentum Supplement Series, Leiden:
Brill, 2004. 87-101.
- “Ten Commandments Monuments and the Rivalry of Iconic
Texts,” Journal of Religion & Society 6 (2004)
online.
- “Story, List,
Sanction: A Cross-Cultural Strategy of Ancient Persuasion,” in
Rhetoric Before and Beyond the Greeks, ed.
Carol Lipson and Roberta Binkley, Albany: SUNY Press, 2004.
197-212.
- “The Rhetoric
of Ritual Instruction in Leviticus 1-7,” in The
Book of Leviticus: Composition and Reception, ed. Rolf
Rendtorff and Robert Kugler, Vetus Testamentum Supplement Series,
Leiden: Brill, 2003. 79-100.
- “The
Unreliable Narrator of Job,” in The Whirlwind (see
books above), pp. 168-80.
- (Translator) “Persian Imperial Authorization: A
Summary” by Peter Frei, in Persia and Torah (see books
above), pp. 5-40.
- "Reader Identification
and Alienation in the Legal Rhetoric of the
Pentateuch," Biblical Interpretation 7/1 (1999) 101-12.
- "The
Legal Characterization of Moses in the Rhetoric of the
Pentateuch," Journal of Biblical Literature 117
(1998) 415-26.
- "The Legal
Characterization of God in the Pentateuch," Hebrew Union
College Annual 67 (1996) 1-14.
- "Psalmody in Prophecy:
Habakkuk 3 in Context," Forming Prophetic Literature
(see above), pp. 209-223.
- "Public
Readings and Pentateuchal Law," Vetus Testamentum
45/4 (1995) 540-57.
- "Rhetorical
Strategy in the Composition of the Pentateuch," Journal
for the Study of the Old Testament 68 (1995) 3-22.
- "Song and the
Ancient Reader," Perspectives in Religious Studies 22/2
(1995) 135-47.
- "Leviticus,"
Mercer Commentary on the Bible , ed. Watson E. Mills et
al, Macon: Mercer University Press, 1994, pp. 157-74.
Reprinted in Mercer Commentary on the Bible, Vol. 1:
Pentateuch/Torah, ed. Watson E. Mills et al, Macon: Mercer
University Press, 1998.
- "`This Song':
Conspicuous Poetry in Hebrew Prose," Verse in Ancient Near
Eastern Prose, ed. Johannes C. de Moor and Wilfred G. E.
Watson, Alter Orient und Altes Testament 42, Neukirchen-Vluyn:
Neukirchener Verlag, 1993, pp. 345-58.
- "Text and
Redaction in Jeremiah's Oracles Against the Nations,"
Catholic Biblical Quarterly 54 (1992) 432-47.
- "Psalm 2 in
the Context of Biblical Theology," Horizons in Biblical
Theology 12/1 (1990) 73-91.
- "HNT: An
Ugaritic Formula of Intercession," Ugarit-Forschungen 21
(1989) 443-49.
- "The Remnant
Theme: A Survey of New Testament Research, 1921-1987,"
Perspectives in Religious Studies 15/2 (1988) 109-129.
- "Narrative
Time in Luke's Gospel," Paradigms 1/2 (1985) 65-80
Other
articles:
- Op-ed,
Detroit Free Press, February 21, 2005: "Scripture and Law: Where
Ten Commandments will stand is in Supreme Court's hands."
Book
Reviews:
- Review of Biblical
Literature (2007),
(2006), (2003), (1999)
- The
Journal of Biblical Literature 120 (2001) 348 [= RBL 2000 online] , 118
(1999) 128-28 [= RBL 1999 online] , 116 (1997) 541-43 [= RBL 1997 online]
- Interpretation 61/1 (2007) 98.
- Horizons in Biblical
Theology 24/1 (2002) 129-31
- Jewish Quarterly Review
91/3-4 (2001) 526-29
- Theology Today 55 (1999) 586-88
- Hebrew Studies 39
(1998) 236-38, 37 (1996) 166-68
- Perspectives in Religious
Studies 23 (1996) 75-86, 22 (1995) 87-91
- Religious Studies Review
23 (1997) 388, 24 (1998) 59, 283-284, 405, 25 (1999)
71
- Paradigms 1 (1985)
50-52, 118-20, 2 (1986) 136-37, 5 (1989) 68-69,
156-57
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