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Stanley E. Porter (born November 23, 1956) is an American-Canadian
academic An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the go ...
and New Testament scholar, specializing in the
Koine Greek Koine Greek (, ), also variously known as Hellenistic Greek, common Attic, the Alexandrian dialect, Biblical Greek, Septuagint Greek or New Testament Greek, was the koiné language, common supra-regional form of Greek language, Greek spoken and ...
grammar and linguistics of the
New Testament The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus, as well as events relating to Christianity in the 1st century, first-century Christianit ...
.


Life and career

Porter was born in
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,
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, on November 23, 1956. He studied at Point Loma College, San Diego (B.A., English),
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,
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(M.A., English),
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University, an evangelical Christian university headquartered in Bannockburn, Illinois. The divinity school was founded in 1897. In April 2025, Trinit ...
,
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(M.A., New Testament), and earned his Ph.D. at the
University of Sheffield The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public university, public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Its history traces back to the foundation of Sheffield Medical School in 1828, Fir ...
, Sheffield, UK, in 1988, in both the biblical studies and linguistics departments. He began his teaching career at
Biola University Biola University () is a private, nondenominational, evangelical Christian university in La Mirada, California. It was founded in 1908 as the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. It has over 150 programs of study in nine schools offering bachelor' ...
, where he taught New Testament, Greek, and English, then taught at
Trinity Western University Trinity Western University (TWU) is a Private university, private Christian liberal arts university with campuses in both Langley, British Columbia (district municipality), Langley and Richmond, British Columbia, Richmond, British Columbia. The ...
. From 1994, he was professor of theology and head of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Surrey Roehampton (formerly Roehampton Institute London, now Roehampton University). Since 2001, he has served as president, dean, and professor of New Testament at
McMaster Divinity College McMaster Divinity College, also known as MDC, is a Baptist Christian seminary in Hamilton, Ontario affiliated with McMaster University and the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec (Canadian Baptist Ministries). History McMaster Divinity Co ...
(MDC) in
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. Since 2013, he has also held the Roy A. Hope Chair in Christian Worldview at MDC.


Academic work

Porter is primarily noted for his work on verbal aspect in the
Koine Greek Koine Greek (, ), also variously known as Hellenistic Greek, common Attic, the Alexandrian dialect, Biblical Greek, Septuagint Greek or New Testament Greek, was the koiné language, common supra-regional form of Greek language, Greek spoken and ...
of the New Testament, as he has argued that aspect is the major semantic category in the analysis of the Greek verbal system, recognizing three aspects: perfective, imperfective and stative. He has also argued that the Greek verb does not encode temporality but that temporality is depicted by other
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indicators. His linguistic framework stems from
Systemic Functional Linguistics Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics, that considers language as a social semiotic system. It was devised by Michael Halliday, who took the notion of system from J. R. Firth, his ...
(SFL), founded by
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, as can be seen in his use of systemic grammar and system networks in his framework of Greek and aspect, and his use of SFL
discourse analysis Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is an approach to the analysis of written, spoken, or sign language, including any significant semiotic event. The objects of discourse analysis (discourse, writing, conversation, communicative sy ...
and register analysis (including cohesion, prominence, and thematization) for biblical interpretation. In addition to Greek linguistics, he has also published on a wide range of other topics, including
Paul Paul may refer to: People * Paul (given name), a given name, including a list of people * Paul (surname), a list of people * Paul the Apostle, an apostle who wrote many of the books of the New Testament * Ray Hildebrand, half of the singing duo ...
, Acts,
John John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second E ...
, the Gospels,
historical Jesus The term ''historical Jesus'' refers to the life and teachings of Jesus as interpreted through critical historical methods, in contrast to what are traditionally religious interpretations. It also considers the historical and cultural context ...
, papyrology and
textual criticism Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants, or different versions, of either manuscripts (mss) or of printed books. Such texts may rang ...
,
hermeneutics Hermeneutics () is the theory and methodology of interpretation, especially the interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature, and philosophical texts. As necessary, hermeneutics may include the art of understanding and communication. ...
,
rhetorical criticism Rhetorical criticism analyzes the symbolic artifacts of discourse—the words, phrases, images, gestures, performances, texts, films, etc. that people use to communicate. Rhetorical analysis shows how the artifacts work, how well they work, and ho ...
, and matters of
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and
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. Porter has contributed to a variety of topics in New Testament studies. For example, in historical Jesus studies, he has argued for adding to the criteria of authenticity the criterion of Greek language and its context, the criterion of Greek textual variance, and the criterion of discourse features. In Pauline studies, he has argued for the Pauline letter collection view that Paul was directly involved in collecting his letters. In textual criticism, he has advocated using the earliest New Testament manuscript for the study of the Greek New Testament, such as
Codex Sinaiticus The Codex Sinaiticus (; Shelfmark: London, British Library, Add MS 43725), also called the Sinai Bible, is a fourth-century Christian manuscript of a Greek Bible, containing the majority of the Greek Old Testament, including the deuterocanonica ...
for the entire New Testament, rather than eclectic editions that are commonly used. He has also resurrected the argument, developing the ideas of William Ramsay, Johannes Weiss, and James Hope Moulton, that Paul had likely met Jesus before his crucifixion as a young Pharisee in Jerusalem. In addition to his extensive publishing activities, Porter has served as editor, co-editor, or editorial board member for a number of book series, journals, and publishers (see below). He was also the executive editor of Sheffield Academic Press during the 1990s, and since 2008 has served as the editor-in-chief of McMaster Divinity College Press (published collaboratively with Wipf & Stock Publishers). In 2008, he founded the MDC Linguistics Circle, fashioned after the Prague Linguistics Circle (or Prague School), which meets monthly during the academic year and hosts discussions on papers by students, faculty, and guest scholars using linguistic methodology for biblical interpretation.


Publishing activities

Porter is widely renown in biblical studies for his prolific research and publication output. As of 2024, he has authored or co-authored more than 35 books and monographs, 120 articles in academic journals and periodicals, and 300 chapters in books or edited volumes. In addition, he has been editor or co-editor for nearly 150 volumes. In addition to his extensive publishing activities, Porter has served as editor, co-editor, or editorial board member for numerous book series, journals, and publishers, including: *Library of New Testament Greek (Bloomsbury T&T Clark) 022–present*Baker Greek Grammar Series (Baker Academic) 018–present*Linguistic Exegesis of the New Testament (MDC Press/Wipf & Stock) 018–present*Milestones in New Testament Scholarship Series (Kregel) 017–present*Johannine Studies Series (Brill) 013–present*Brill Exegetical Commentary Series (Brill) 009–present*Linguistic Biblical Studies (Brill) 009–present*New Testament Monographs (Sheffield Phoenix) 004–2016*Pauline Studies Series (Brill) 998–present*Texts and Editions for New Testament Study Series (Brill) 998–present*Septuagint Commentary Series (Brill) 997–present*Library of Pauline Studies (Hendrickson) 995–2010*JSNT Supplement Series (Sheffield Academic) 992–2003*''Journal of Biblical Text Research'' 018–present*''Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics'' 012–present*''Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters'' 012–2022*''Christian Higher Education'' 010–present*''The Bible Translator'' 002–present*''Journal for the Study of the New Testament'' 002–present*''McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry'' 001–present*''Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus'' 001–2019*''Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism'' 998–present*''Jian Dao: A Journal of Bible and Theology'' 995–present*''Filología Neotestamentaria'' 994–present


Awards

Porter was presented a
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in November 2016 during the
Society of Biblical Literature The Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), founded in 1880 as the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, is an American-based learned society dedicated to the academic study of the Bible and related ancient literature. Its current stated mis ...
Annual Meeting on the occasion of his 60th birthday:
The Language and Literature of the New Testament
Essays in Honor of Stanley E. Porter’s 60th Birthday'' (ed. Lois K. Fuller Dow, Craig A. Evans, and Andrew W. Pitts; Biblical Interpretation Series 150; Leiden: Brill, 2017).


Selected publications


Authored books and monographs

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Edited volumes

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References


External links


McMaster Divinity College bio

Domain Thirty-Three blog

The Centre for Biblical Linguistics, Translation, and Exegesis

Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics

Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism

Pauline Studies series (Brill)

Johannine Studies series (Brill)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Porter, Stanley E. Academic journal editors Academics of the University of Roehampton Alumni of the University of Sheffield American biblical scholars Canadian Baptist theologians New Testament scholars Point Loma Nazarene University alumni Scholars of Koine Greek Trinity Evangelical Divinity School alumni 1956 births Living people