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Martin Albl has taught religious studies at Presentation
since 1998. His regular courses include an overview of
Christian theology, scriptural studies, Christian ethics,
and an overview of world religions. Special topics have
included "Women in the Bible," "Heaven, Hell, and the
Last Things," and "Theology of Rock and Roll, Rap, and
Reggae."
Dr. Albl's articles have appeared
in The Journal of Biblical Studies and Vigiliae
Christianae. His books include Reason, Faith, Tradition: Explorations in Catholic
Theology (St. Mary's, 2009), Ps.-Gregory of Nyssa:
Testimonies against the Jews: Translation and Commentary
(Society of Biblical Literature, 2004), and "And
Scripture Cannot Be Broken": The Form and Function of the
Early Christian Testimonia Collections (Brill, 1999). He is currently
working on a translation of and commentary on the Letter of
James for the École biblique's Bible in its
Traditions project.
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