Simon James Gathercole (born 8 July 1974) is a United Kingdom New Testament scholar, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, and Director of Studies at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.[1]
Drawn from his dissertation, his book Where is Boasting? (2002) was a critique of the New Perspective on Paul, and focused on Second-Temple Judaism and Romans 1-5.
Gathercole, Simon J. (2001). After the New Perspective: works, justification and boasting in early Judaism and Romans 1-5 (Ph.D.). Durham, UK: Durham University.
Books
Gathercole, Simon J. (2002). Where is Boasting: Early Jewish Soteriology and Paul's Response in Romans 1-5. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN9780802839916. OCLC50270358.
——— (2006). The Pre-existent Son: Recovering the Christologies of Matthew, Mark, And Luke. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN9780802829016. OCLC68786800.
———; Barclay, John M. G. (2006). Divine and human agency in Paul and his cultural environment. Library of New Testament studies. Vol. 335. London & New York: T & T Clark. ISBN9780567084538. OCLC78988350.
——— (2007). The Gospel of Judas: Rewriting Early Christianity. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN9780191527531. OCLC191028046.
——— (2012). The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas : original language and influences. Society for New Testament Studies: Monograph series. Vol. 151. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN9781107009042. OCLC753630580.
——— (2014). The Gospel of Thomas: introduction and commentary. Texts and editions for New Testament study. Vol. 11. Leiden & Boston: Brill. ISBN9789004190412. OCLC872222206.
——— (2015). Defending substitution : an essay on atonement in Paul. Acadia studies in Bible and theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN9780801049774. OCLC881440386.
The Apocryphal Gospels (2021). Penguin Classics. ISBN 9780241340554
———; Weeks, Stuart; Stuckenbruck, Loren T., eds. (2004). The Book of Tobit: texts from the principal ancient and medieval traditions: with synopsis, concordances, and annotated texts in Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Syriac. Fontes et subsidia ad Bibliam pertinentes. Vol. 3. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN9783110897029. OCLC865508180.
——— (Winter 2003). "Romans 1-5 and the "weak" and the "strong": Pauline theology, pastoral rhetoric, and the purpose of Romans". Review & Expositor. 100 (1): 35–51. doi:10.1177/003463730310000103. S2CID145656633.
——— (January 2012). "The Earliest Manuscript Title of Matthew's Gospel (BnF Suppl. gr. 1120 ii 3 / 𝔓4)". Novum Testamentum. 54 (3): 209–235. doi:10.1163/156853612X650084. S2CID170993197.
——— (October 2018). "The Alleged Anonymity of the Canonical Gospels". The Journal of Theological Studies. 69 (2): 447–476. doi:10.1093/jts/fly113. S2CID159837819.