David Odell-Scott
Biography
David Odell-Scott is an Associate Dean and Professor in the College of Arts & Sciences. In addition to his role as Associate Dean and Professor, he serves as the Director for the Center for Comparative and Integrative Studies, as well as the Coordinator for the Religion Studies Program.
During his time at 91²Ö¿â, he has served as the director for many Graduate Student theses, as well as Undergraduate Honors theses.
For more information on his past and present involvement, please see his Curriculum Vitae (CV) below.
Publications
MONOGRAPHS
1. The Sense of Quoting: A Semiotic Case Study of Biblical Quotations.
Brill Research Perspectives: Religion Studies. Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden and Boston. 2018.
2. Paulâs Critique of Theocracy: A/Theocracy in Corinthians and Galatians.
Two Series: Library of New Testament Studies and Playing the Text. T & T Clark International, Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, London, Oxford, New York, New Delhi & Sydney. 2003 -Hard cover, 2009 - Paper back.
3. A Post-Patriarchal Christology. The Academy Series of the American Academy of Religion, reissed by Oxford University Press 1991.
EDITED BOOK
4. Reading Romans with Contemporary Philosophers and Theologians. Editor and âPreface.â Volume VII of the Romans through History and Cultures Series, General Editors: Cristina Grenholm and Daniel Patte. T & T Clark International, New York and London, England. 2007.
5. Democracy and Religion: Free Exercise and Diverse Visions. Editor and âPreface,â Third Annual Symposium on Democracy, 91²Ö¿â. 91²Ö¿â Press, Kent, Ohio. 2004. Print, ePUB & ePDF.
BOOK CHAPTERS AND ENTRIES
6. âSemiotics,â co-authored with George Aiecher, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation,
Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York (2013).
7. âMetaphysics and Christian Theology,â in Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York; 2010.
8. âWilliam of Ockham,â in Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity. 2010.
9. âOne with Another,â in Reading Romans with Contemporary Philosophers and Theologians, Volume VII, Romans through History and Cultures Series; T & T Clark International, New York and London, England. 2007.
10. âThe Question of Patriarchy and Heterosexual Eroticism in Romans and Corinthians,â Gender, Tradition and Romans: Shared Ground, Uncertain Borders. Romans through History and Cultures Series, Volume V. Editors Cristina Grenholm and Daniel Patte, (T. & T. Clark International: New York and London; 2005).
11. âDeconstruction,â in Handbook of Postmodern Biblical Interpretation, ed. Andrew K. M. Adam. Chalice Press, St. Louis, 2000.
REFEREED ACADEMIC ARTICLES
12. âEditorâs Dilemma,â Biblical Theology Bulletin, 30.2. (May, 2000).
13. "A/t-Onement, Exclusion and Orthodoxy: 2 Corinthians 6:11-7:4," COV&R: The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence & Religion, No. 10.7 (1996).
14. "Paul's Skeptical Critique of a Primitive Christian Metaphysical Theology," Encounter 56.2.127-146 (1995).
15. "A Recent History of An Ignored Interpretation: The Egalitarian Interpretation of 1 Cor 14:34-36." Biblical Literacy Today, 9.3.11-12 (Winter, 1994-1995).
16. "In Defense of an Egalitarian Interpretation of First Corinthians 14:34-36: A Reply to Murphy-O'Connor's Critique," Biblical Theology Bulletin, 17.3. (July, 1987).
17. "Let The Women Speak In Church: An Egalitarian Interpretation of First Corinthians 14:33b-36," Biblical Theology Bulletin, 13.3: (July, 1983).
REFEREED ACADEMIC NOTE/LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
18. âLetter to the Editor,â Religion in the News, 11.2.22 (Fall, 2008).
INVITED POPULAR PUBLICATIONS
19. "Communion Meditations," Table Talk. Jane McAvoy, Ed. Chalice Press, St. Louis; 1993
20. "Women in Corinth," The Disciple (January, 1988).
21. âThe Status of Women in Corinthians," The Tennessean, guest editor (December 8, 1987)
22. "Women in Corinth," Biblical Literacy Today, 3.3 (Spring, 1989)
Education
M.Div., Vanderbilt University
B.A., Texas Christian University