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MICHAL BETH DINKLER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT YALE DIVINITY SCHOOL 409 Prospect St. 203.432.6975 New Haven, CT 06511 mb.dinkler@yale.edu EDUCATION HARVARD UNIVERSITY Th.D., New Testament and Early Christian Studies GORDON-CONWELL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY M.Div. (summa cum laude) OXFORD UNIVERSITY Certificate in Theological Studies FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Graduate Coursework STANFORD UNIVERSITY M.A., English Literature B.A., English Literature Concentration: Nineteenth-Century British Literature Minor: Psychology PUBLICATIONS: MONOGRAPHS 1. Literary Theory and the New Testament (Anchor Bible Reference Series; New Haven: Yale University Press, in progress). 2. Silent Statements: Narrative Representations of Speech and Silence in the Gospel of Luke (BZNW; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2013). PUBLICATIONS: PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. The Art of Persuasion and Biblical Scholarship: Learning the Language of Rhetorical Studies, Brill Research Perspectives in Biblical Interpretation (forthcoming 2018). 2. A New Formalist Approach to Narrative Christology: Returning to the Structure of the Synoptic Gospels, Hervormde Teologiese Studies 73 (forthcoming 2017). 3. Building Character on the Road to Emmaus: Lukan Characterization in Contemporary Literary Perspective, Journal of Biblical Literature (2017): 687-706. Michal Beth Dinkler_1

4. Acts of Interpretation: Acts 8.26-40 and Ancient Narrative Pedagogical Scenes, New Testament Studies 63 (2017): 411-27. 5. Narcissus Has Been With Us All Along: Ancient Stories as Narcissistic Narratives, Frontiers of Narrative Studies (2017): 33-49. 6. New Testament Rhetorical Narratology: An Invitation Toward Integration, Biblical Interpretation 24 (2016): 203-228. 7. Suffering, Misunderstanding, and Suffering Misunderstanding: The Markan Misunderstanding Motif as a Form of Jesus Suffering, Journal for the Study of the New Testament (2016): 1-23. 8. Reading Power(s) and Potential(s) in Jesus Triumphal Entry (Luke 19:28-40), Review & Expositor 112 (2015): 525-41. 9. Stories, Secular and Sacred: What s at Stake? Religion and Literature 47 (2015): 53-60. 10. The Thoughts of Many Hearts Will be Revealed: Listening in on Lukan Interior Monologues, Journal of Biblical Literature 133 (2015): 371-97. 11. Silence as Rhetorical Technique in Luke 14.1-6, Perspectives in Religious Studies 40 (2013): 337-348. Chinese translation forthcoming in Biblical Literature Studies. 12. Telling Transformation: How We Redeem Narratives and Narratives Redeem Us, Word & World 31 (2011): 287-96. PUBLICATIONS: CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDITED VOLUMES 1. Anatomy of the Lukan Corpus: Luke s Body of Work and Postclassical Narratology, Anatomies of the Gospels and Early Christianity: Festschrift for [confidential], ed. Paul Anderson, Mikael Parsons, Elizabeth Struthers Malbon (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming 2018). 2. Beyond the Normative/Descriptive Divide: Hermeneutics and Narrativity, Verstehen and Interpretieren, ed. Andreas Mauz (Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, forthcoming 2018). 3. Between Intention and Reception: Textual Meaning-Making in Intersubjective Perspective, Exegesis Without Authorial Intention? Approaches to Textual Meaning (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming 2018). 4. The End of Fact v. Fiction: Reality, Experientiality, and Reflexivity in Ancient Narratives, Fictionality, Factuality, Reflexivity, ed. Erika Fülöp and Graham Priest; Narratologia: Contributions to Narrative Theory (Berlin: de Gruyter, forthcoming 2018). 5. More Silent Statements: Narrative Representations of Speech and Silence in the Acts of the Apostles, Festschrift for François Bovon (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming 2018). Michal Beth Dinkler_2

6. The Gospel of Luke, The Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries, ed. Helen Bond, Jens Schröter, Chris Keith (London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, forthcoming 2017). 7. Rhetorical Narratology, Oxford Handbook of New Testament Rhetoric (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2017). 8. Narratological Jesus Research: An Oxymoron? Jesus, quo vadis? Entwicklungen und Perspektiven der aktuellen Jesusforschung Conference Proceedings, ed. Eckart Schmidt (Biblisch-theologische Studien; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, forthcoming 2017). 9. Reflexivity and Emotion in Narratological Perspective: Reading Joy in the Lukan Narrative, Mixed Feelings and Vexed Passions in Biblical Literature: Emotions of Divine and Human Figures in Interdisciplinary Perspective, ed. F. Scott Spencer (Atlanta: SBL, 2017), 265-86. 10. Genre Analysis and Early Christian Martyrdom Narratives: A Proposal, Sybils, Scriptures, and Scrolls: John Collins at Seventy (JSJ Supplements; Leiden: Brill, 2016): 314-336. 11. Imagery, Gendered: Gospels, The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Gender Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), 372-78. 12. The Acts of the Apostles, The Fortress Commentary on the New Testament, ed. Margaret Aymer, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, David A. Sánchez (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2014), 327-364. PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS 1. Review of Michael Wolter, The Gospel According to Luke: Volume I (Luke 1-9:50), ed. Wayne Coppins and Simon Gathercole; trans. Wayne Coppins and Christoph Heilig (Waco, TX: Baylor-Mohr Siebeck Studies in Early Christianity, 2016) in Interpretation (forthcoming 2017). 2. Review of Raj Nadella, Dialogue Not Dogma: Many Voices in the Gospel of Luke (T&T Clark, 2011) in Biblical Interpretation 21.3 (2013): 416-433. 3. Review of Bruce W. Longenecker, Hearing the Silence: Jesus on the Edge and God in the Gap Luke 4 in Narrative Perspective (Wipf and Stock, 2012) in Review of Biblical Literature http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/8563_9386.pdf. PUBLICATIONS: POPULAR (Selected) 1. Luke 7:1-17; 7:18-35; 7:36-50; 9:28-45, Narrative Lectionary, Contributions for WorkingPreacher.org (Winter 2017). 2. 1-2 Thessalonians, Introductions and Reflections, The Common English Bible Women s Bible (Nashville: Common English Bible, 2016), 1500-1507. 3. Reading Wars: What Christian Debates Are Really About, Reflections: A Magazine of Michal Beth Dinkler_3

Theological and Ethical Inquiry from Yale Divinity School (2015): 35-38. 4. The Gospel of Matthew, with Harold Attridge. Yale Bible Study, Congregational Church of New Canaan, CT. Video and text available at http://divinity.yale.edu/ybs. ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS (Selected) 1. New Formalism and Narrative Christology: Returning to the Structure of the Synoptic Gospels. Presented at the 72 nd Annual Meeting of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, University of Pretoria, August 2017. 2. Beyond the Normative/Descriptive Divide: Hermeneutics and Narrativity. Presented at the Verstehen und Interpretieren Zum Basisvokabular von Hermeneutik und Interpretationstheorie Conference of the Netzwerk Hermeneutik Interpretationstheorie, Universität Zürich, December 2016. 3. Reconfiguring Lukan Characterization: Literary Characters as Implied People. To be Presented at the Gospel of Luke and Book of Acts Sections Joint Session on Characterization at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 2016. 4. On Normativity and Narrativity: The Religious Studies Scholar as Reader. Presented at the The Fact of Value? Normativity in the Humanities Conference, Yale University, October 2016. 5. Narratological Jesus Research: An Oxymoron? Presented at the Jesus, quo vadis? Entwicklungen und Perspektiven der aktuellen Jesusforschung Symposion, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany, July 2016. 6. Characterization, Literary Theory, and the Gospel of Luke. Presented at the Columbia Seminar for the Study of the New Testament, New York, April 2016. 7. Building Character on the Road to Emmaus: Characterization, Narrative Form, and Luke s Paper People. Presented at the Greco-Roman Lunch Colloquium, Yale Initiative for the Study of Antiquity and the Premodern World, New Haven, CT, April 2016. 8. They Went on Their Way Rejoicing : Reading Joy in NT Narrative. Panelist at the Bible and Emotion Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2015. 9. Reflecting on the Rhetoric of Reflexivity in Ancient Narrative: Fact versus Fiction as a False Division. Presented at the Fictionality, Factuality, Reflexivity Conference of the Interdisciplinary Center for Narratology, University of Hamburg, September 2015. 10. Reading Luke s Readers Through the Lens of Reflexivity. Presented at the International Society for the Study of Narrative Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., March 2015. 11. Suffering in the Gospel of Mark and 1 Peter. Presented at the Gospel of Mark Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2014. Michal Beth Dinkler_4

12. Interiority in Antiquity: Listening in on Lukan Internal Monologues. Presented at the Gospel of Luke/Apocryphal Acts Joint Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2014. 13. The Rhetorical Art of Silences in Gospel Narratives: An Invitation. Presented at the Rhetoric and the New Testament Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 2013. 14. Internal Monologue in the Lukan Parables. Presented at the New Testament Texts and Traditions Section of the Pacific Coast Regional meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Fullerton, CA, March 2013. 15. Silence as Rhetorical Strategy in the Gospel of Luke. Presented at the Speech and Talk: Discourses and Social Practices in the Ancient Mediterranean World Consultation of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Chicago, Il, November 2012. 16. Telling Silences: The Functions of Ambiguities and Silences in the Gospel of Luke. Presented at the Ancient Fiction Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2011. 17. Speaking of Silence: Narrative Representations of Speech and Silence in the Gospel of Luke. Presented at the Biblical Criticism and Literary Criticism Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2011. 18. Silent Interlocutors: Silence and Speech in Luke 7:36-50. Presented at the Northeastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Andover, MA, April 2011. HONORS AND AWARDS (Selected Recent) Inspiring Yale Faculty Award, 2016. Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Summer Fellowship, 2016. Yale Divinity School Graduation Preacher, 2016. Member of Wabash Workshop for Pre-Tenure Faculty at Theological Schools, 2015-2016. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (Selected Recent) Associate Editor, Catholic Biblical Quarterly Editorial Board, 2018-2021. Assistant Director of Graduate Studies (NT), Department of Religious Studies, Yale University, 2017- present. Manuscript Reviewer, Brill Publishers Manuscript Reviewer, Oxford University Press Manuscript Reviewer, Fortress Press Manuscript Reviewer, Harvard Theological Review Member, Graduate Student Admissions Committee, Department of Religious Studies, Yale University, 2017-present. Member, Steering Committee. Book of Acts Section. Society of Biblical Literature, 2016-present. Michal Beth Dinkler_5

Member, Steering Committee. Gospel of Luke Section. Society of Biblical Literature, 2016-present. Co-Chair. Speech and Talk: Discourses and Social Practices in the Ancient Mediterranean World Section. Society of Biblical Literature, 2013-present. Future of Theology Consultation at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, February 2016. New Testament Faculty Search Committee. Yale Divinity School, 2015-2016. Spiritual Formation Committee. Yale Divinity School, 2015-2016. Curriculum Committee. Yale Divinity School, 2014-2015. ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, Research Associate. Society of Biblical Literature, Member. American Academy of Religion, Member. Catholic Biblical Association, Member. Presbyterian Church (USA), Candidate for Ordination. Michal Beth Dinkler_6