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DR. IAN K. BOXALL School of Theology and Religious Studies [email protected] 420 Caldwell Hall Tel. (+1) 202-910-7457 The Catholic University of America Washington D.C. 20064 CURRENT POSITION The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. Associate Professor of New Testament, August 2013–present PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS St Stephen’s House, University of Oxford Tutorial Fellow in New Testament, Pastoral Tutor and Academic Mentor, 1994–2013 Senior Tutor (Academic Dean), 2003–2013 Chichester Theological College Chichester, UK, Tutor in New Testament and Pastoral Tutor, 1992–1994 EDUCATION University of Oxford D.Phil. in New Testament, 2011 Dissertation: “Patmos in the Reception History of the Apocalypse” Supervisor: Professor Christopher Rowland Examiners: Professor David Brown and Dr John Muddiman University of Oxford M.Phil. in Theology: New Testament, 1992 British Academy Award for graduate work in New Testament University of Oxford B.A. (Hons) in Theology, First Class, 1990; M.A., 1994 Oriel College Distinction Prize for performance in the Honour School of Theology Franciscan Study Centre, Canterbury Studies in Theology and Philosophy, 1984–1987 RESEARCH INTERESTS The Book of Revelation; the Gospel of Matthew; reception history of the New Testament; visual exegesis 1 PUBLICATIONS I. Work in Progress A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Revelation. International Critical Commentary (ICC). London: T. & T. Clark. Under contract. ‘Uses of the Bible in Communities of Faith,’ in The New Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation. Edited by Ian Boxall and Bradley C. Gregory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Under contract. Ian Boxall and Bradley C. Gregory, ed., The New Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Under contract. ‘Visualizing the New Jerusalem: Reception of Patristic Exegetical Traditions in Medieval Illuminated Apocalypses,’ in The New Jerusalem in Patristic Reception. Edited by Nathan Betz, Johan Leemans and Anthony Dupont. Under review. ‘Revelation,’ in The Miraculous and the Biblical Traditions. Ed. Graham H. Twelftree. Leiden: Brill. At editorial stage. ‘Roman Catholic Perspective on the New Testament Canon,’ in Five Views on the New Testament Canon. Edited by Stanley E. Porter and Benjamin Laird. Grand Rapids: Kregel. At editorial stage. ‘Israel’s Scriptures in the Revelation of John,’ in The Old Testament in the New: Israel’s Scriptures in the New Testament and other Early Christian Writings. Edited by Matthias Henze and David Lincicum. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. At editorial stage. ‘Origen’s Commentary on Matthew and the Reception of Matthew’s Gospel,’ in The Gospel of Matthew: Its Composition, Theology, and Early Reception. Edited by Joseph Verheyden and David Sim. WUNT II; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. At editorial stage. II. Books 2021 Christ in the Book of Revelation. Biblical Studies from the CBA. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 2021. 2019 Matthew Through the Centuries. Wiley-Blackwell Bible Commentaries. Hoboken, NJ, and Chichester: John Wiley, 2019. 2014 Discovering Matthew: Content, Interpretation, Reception. London: SPCK, 2014. US edition Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2015. Reviews: D. M. Allen in Theology 118 (May/June 2015): 210-212; J. Cuénod in Neotestamentica 49/2 (2015): 454-57; 2 The Bible Today (November 2015): 402; B. T. Sullivan in Catholic Library World (December 2015): 111; J. L. Bailey in Currents in Theology and Mission 43.2 (April 2016): 34; G. Campbell in Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 38/5 (2016): 32-33; J. K. Brown in Review of Biblical Literature 10 (2016); C. Vine in Andrews University Seminary Studies 54 (Autumn 2016): 367-70; C. S. Hamilton in Religious Studies Review 43/2 (June 2017): 170-71; T. S. Slater in Review & Expositor 115/1( February 2018): 120-21; F. T. Gench in Interpretation 72/1 (2018): 83. 2013 Patmos in the Reception History of the Apocalypse. Oxford Theology and Religion Monograph series; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Reviews: D. L. Mathewson in Bulletin for Biblical Research 24.2 (2014): 287- 288; R. J. Ounsworth OP in New Blackfriars 95 (January 2014): 117-118; J. Riches in Expository Times (August 2014): 538-539; L. Wickham in Journal of Ecclesiastical History 65 (2014): 654-656; G. Allen in Reviews in Religion and Theology (2014): 192-195; A. Brent in Journal of Theological Studies 66/1 (2015): 428-429; C. R. Koester in Review of Biblical Literature 11 (2014); J. Lieu in Church History 84/1 (2015): 220-221; S. Woodman in Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 36/5 (2015): 110; J. López in Gregorianum 92/2 (2016): 173; N. King in Heythrop Journal 58/2 (March 2017): 331-32; M. Fletcher in Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception 7/1-2 (2018). Named ‘Book of the Month’ in The Expository Times (August 2014). 2007 New Testament Interpretation. SCM Studyguides. London: SCM, 2007. Reviews: R. J. Ounsworth OP in New Blackfriars 89 (Sept 2008): 619-621; P. Foster in The Expository Times 119/7 (April 2008): 349; S. Kirkpatrick in Religious Studies Review 37/1 (March 2011): 53. 2007 The Books of the New Testament. SCM Studyguides. London: SCM, 2007. Reviews: P. Gooder in The Church Times (14 May 2008); R. J. Ounsworth OP in New Blackfriars 89 (Sept 2008): 619-621; G. S. Paulson in The Expository Times 120/6 (March 2009): 304. 2006 The Revelation of St John. Black’s New Testament Commentaries. London: Continuum/ Peabody MA: Hendrickson, 2006; reissued Baker Academic, 2009. Reviews: R. Morton in Ashland Theological Journal (2006): 128-129; D. Barr in Review of Biblical Literature 03 (2007); J. Dunkly in Anglican Theological Review 89/1 (Winter 2007); S. J. H. Tu in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 50/3 (Sept 2007): 632-634; S. Turner in Scripture Bulletin 38/1 (January 2008): 57-58; G. Stevenson in Restoration Quarterly 51/1 (2009) 61. 3 2002 Revelation: Vision and Insight. An Introduction to the Apocalypse. London: SPCK, 2002. Reviews: S. S. Smalley in Theology 105 (Sept-Oct 2002): 359-360; J. Ashton in The Way 42/1 (January 2003): 111-113; T. M. S. Long in Neotestamentica 37/1 (Jan 2003): 142-144; M. J. Williams in Anvil 20/1 (2003): 62-63; H.-A. Hartley in The Heythrop Journal 45/3 (July 2004): 353-354. III. Edited Volumes 2021 Heidi J. Hornik, Ian Boxall, and Bobbi Dykema, ed., The Art of Biblical Interpretation: Visual Portrayals of Scriptural Narratives. SBL Bible and its Reception series. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2021. 2016 Ian Boxall and Richard Tresley, ed., The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters: Short Studies and an Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016. IV. Book Chapters & Journal Articles ‘Seeing Christ’s Angel: The Contribution of Visual Exegesis to the Interpretation of Revelation 10,’ in The Art of Biblical Interpretation: Visual Portrayals of Scriptural Narratives. Edited by Heidi Hornik, Ian Boxall, and Bobbi Dykema. SBL Bible and its Reception series. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2021, pp. 261-92. 2021 ‘The Last of the Patriarchs: A Marginal Motif in the Visual Reception of Saint Joseph,’ Die Bibel in der Kunst / Bible in the Arts 5 (2021). 2021 ‘Joseph Son of David in the Reception History of Matthew’s Gospel,’ in The Gospel of Matthew in its Historical and Theological Context: Papers from the International Conference in Moscow, September 24 to 28, 2018. Edited by Mikhail Seleznev, William R.G. Loader and Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr. WUNT 459; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2021, pp. 29-46. 2021 ‘Matthew,’ in The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century. Edited by John J. Collins, Gina Hens-Piazza, Barbara Reid OP, and Donald Senior CP. London and New York: Bloomsbury T. & T. Clark, 2021. 56,000 words. 2020 ‘The Reception History of the Book of Revelation,’ in The Oxford Handbook of the Book of Revelation. Edited by Craig R. Koester. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 377-94. 2020 ‘Apocalyptic Sensibility in Renaissance Europe,’ in The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic Literature. Edited by Colin McAllister. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 212-230. 2019 ‘The Animal Apocalypse and Revelation 9:1–21: Creaturely Imagery during the Great Tribulation,’ in Reading Revelation in Context: John’s Apocalypse and Second Temple 4 Judaism. Edited by Ben C. Blackwell, John K. Goodrich, and Jason Maston. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2019, pp. 87-93. 2018 ‘From the Magi to Pilate’s Wife: David Brown, Tradition, and the Reception of Matthew’s Text,’ in The Moving Text: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on David Brown and the Bible. Edited by Christopher R. Brewer, Garrick V. Allen, and Denny Kinlaw. London: SCM, 2018, pp. 17-36. 2016 ‘The Book of Revelation in the Life of the Church,’ Josephinum Journal of Theology 23/1&2 (2016): 160-175. 2016 ‘Patmos as Holy Place,’ in Holy Places in Biblical and Extrabiblical Traditions: Proceedings of the Bonn-Leiden-Oxford Colloquium on Biblical Studies. Edited by Jochen Flebbe. Bonner Biblische Beiträge 179; Göttingen: V&R unipress/Bonn University Press, 2016, pp. 179-191. 2016 ‘The Figure of John of Patmos in Apocalypse Commentaries,’ in The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters: Short Studies and an Annotated Bibliography. Edited by Ian Boxall and Richard Tresley. Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016, pp. 65-84. 2015 ‘The Mighty Angel with the Little Scroll: British Perspectives on the Reception History of Revelation 10,’ in The Book of Revelation: Currents in British Research on the Apocalypse. Edited by Garrick V. Allen, Ian Paul and Simon P. Woodman. WUNT II 411; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015, pp. 245-63. 2015 ‘Tracing Patmos Through the Centuries,’ in Reception History and Biblical Studies: Theory and Practice. Edited by Emma England and William John Lyons. Critical Perspectives on the Reception and Influence of the Bible; London and New York: Bloomsbury T.