James B. Prothro
James Prothro is Assistant Professor of Scripture and Theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, beginning July 2020. He served as Assistant Professor at Ave Maria University 2018-2020. He has write books and articles on the language and thought of the Apostle Paul and on the inspiration and interpretation of Scripture. He enjoys music, reading fantasy fiction and true crime, and spending time with his wife and three daughters. Have a look at what he is up to on his academia.edu page here: https://augustineinstitute.academia.edu/JamesProthro?from_navbar=true
Training Our Hearts in Praise and Gratitude
Scripture and the Life of the Church Scripture and the Liturgy Scripture and Tradition Uncategorized
Mark Reasoner’s Five Models of Scripture
New Book: Paul and the Economy of Salvation
Lectio Sacra: A Forthcoming Book Series
Four Reasons You Should Read Jude
Your Verbal Steering Wheel: James, the Tongue, and My Plans
Listening to the Conversation on Paul and Faith (4): Downs’s and Lappenga’s The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ
Blessed Are Those Who Mourn: The Goodness of Tears amid Tumult
