Painter is married to Gillian and has two daughters.[1] In 2001 he was awarded the Centenary Medal for "service to Australian society and the humanities in the study of religion."[3]
— (1987). Theology as Hermeneutics: Rudolf Bultmann's Interpretation of the History of Jesus. Historic texts and interpreters in Biblical scholarship. Vol. 4. Sheffield: Almond. ISBN9781850750505. OCLC14258544.
— (1991). The Quest for the Messiah: The History, Literature and Theology of the Johannine Community. Edinburgh: T & T Clark. ISBN9780567095923. OCLC26551401.
— (1997). Just James: The Brother of Jesus in History and Tradition. Studies on personalities of the New Testament. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN9781570031748. OCLC37345616.
— (2000). "The Point of John's Christology: Christology, Conflict and Community in John". In Horrell, David G.; Tuckett, Christopher M. (eds.). Christology, controversy, and community: New Testament essays in honour of David R. Catchpole. Leiden Boston: Brill. pp. 231–252. doi:10.1163/9789047400417_013. ISBN978-90-474-0041-7. OCLC60257065.
— (2002). "Outward Decay and Inward Renewal: A Biblical Perspective on Aging and the Image of God". Journal of Religious Gerontology. 12 (3–4). Informa UK: 43–55. doi:10.1300/j078v12n03_04. ISSN1050-2289. S2CID159890268.
— (2002). "Rereading Genesis in the Prologue of John?". In Aune, David Edward; Seland, Torrey; Ulrichsen, Jarl Henning (eds.). Neotestamentica et Philonica: Studies in honor of Peder Borgen. Leiden Boston: Brill. pp. 177–201. doi:10.1163/9789004268241_009. ISBN978-90-04-26824-1. OCLC883413103.
— (2007). The incarnation as a New Testament key to an Anglican public and contextual theology [Paper in: Public But Not Official: Anglican Contributions to Australian Life.]. St Mark's Review, (203), 61.
— (2007). The signs of the messiah and the quest for eternal life. In What we have heard from the beginning: The past, present, and future of Johannine studies. (pp. 233–256). Baylor University Press.
— (2008). 'The Light Shines in the Darkness' : Creation, Incarnation, and Resurrection in John. In Resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel of John (pp. 21–46). Mohr Siebeck.
— (2009). A New Climate: The Theologian as Biblical Interpreter. In Embracing Grace: the theologian's task: essays in honour of Graeme Garrett (pp. 51–65). Barton Books.
— (2009). The Johannine Epistles as Catholic Epistles. In Catholic Epistles and Apostolic Tradition (pp. 239–305). Baylor University Press.
— (2010). An Anglican approach to public affairs in a global context. St Mark's Review, (213), 9-31.
— (2010). "Johannine Literature: The Gospel and Letters of John". The Blackwell Companion to the New Testament. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 344–372. doi:10.1002/9781444318937.ch20. ISBN978-1-4443-1893-7.
— (2012). The generosity of God in the world: Preaching from John, 1 John and James. St Mark's Review, (219), 35.
— (2013). "Beloved Disciple". Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels. IVP Academic. pp. 69–72.
— (2013). "The Fourth Gospel and the Founder of Christianity: the place of Historical Tradition in the work of CH Dodd". Engaging with CH Dodd on the Gospel of John: Sixty Years of Tradition and Interpretation. Cambridge University Press. pp. 257–284.
— (2013). "James of Jerusalem". Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 3566–3567.
— (2018). The place of the Johannine canon within the New Testament canon. In The usefulness of scripture: Essays in honour of Robert W. Wall (pp. 178–202). Penn State University Press.