Paul John Achtemeier (3 September 1927 – 28 January 2013) was Herbert Worth and Annie H. Jackson Professor of Biblical Interpretation Emeritus at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, now Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1927.[1][2]
He was a widely respected authority on the New Testament, the author or co-author of 18 books and over 60 scholarly journal articles. In addition, he was editor of a number of book series, most notably as the New Testament Editor for the series Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching and the General Editor of Harper's Bible Dictionary (1985, revised 1996), in conjunction with the Society of Biblical Literature. Achtemeier was also the former editor of the quarterly Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology.
Before coming to Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, Dr. Achtemeier taught at Elmhurst College and the Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies of the World Council of Churches, Château de Bossey, Switzerland.
He was also Visiting Professor of New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
He was elected to membership in several learned societies, and served as President of the Catholic Biblical Association of America, being the first non-Catholic elected to that position. He was also the President of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Personal life
Achtemeier met Elizabeth Rice at seminary and they married in June 1952.[3] They had two children and coauthored several books and articles.[3] Their son, Mark, teaches systematic theology at Dubuque Theological Seminary.[4] Achtemeier died after a long illness in 2013.[5]
——— (April 1983). "An Apocalyptic Shift in Early Christian Tradition: Reflections on Some Canonical Evidence". Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 45 (2): 231–248.
——— (Winter 1983). "It's the Little Things That Count (Mark 14:17-21, Luke 4:1-13, Matthew 18:10-14)". Biblical Archaeologist. 46 (1): 30–31. doi:10.2307/3209687. JSTOR3209687. S2CID187863384.
——— (July 1984). "'Some Things in Them Hard to Understand': Reflections on an Approach to Paul". Interpretation. 38 (3): 254–267. doi:10.1177/002096438403800304. S2CID143148750.
——— (January 1986). "An Elusive Unity: Paul, Acts, and the Early Church". Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 48 (1): 1–26.
——— (Spring 1990). "Omne verbum sonat: The New Testament and the Oral Environment of Late Western Antiquity". Journal of Biblical Literature. 109 (1): 3–27. doi:10.2307/3267326. JSTOR3267326.
——— (1999). "The Christology of 1 Peter: Some Reflections". In Powell, Mark Allan; Bauer, David R. (eds.). Who Do You Say That I Am?: Essays on Christology. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox.
——— (2002). "Give us a King". In Gibson, Skye (ed.). Story Lines: Chapters on Thought, Word, and Deed: For Gabriel Fackre. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
^ abZink-Sawyer, Beverly (2012). "Achtemeier, Elizabeth Rice". In Taylor, Marion Ann (ed.). Handbook of Women Biblical Interpreters. Baker Academic. pp. 23–27.