The Common Good

Matthew L. Skinner

 

Matthew L. Skinner is a native Californian who now braves Minnesota winters, serving as Associate Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul. His research interests focus on the Gospels and the book of Acts, the cultural world reflected in the New Testament, and the Bible's potential for shaping the theological imaginations of its readers. Sought-after nationally as a teacher for conferences and congregations, he helped create the free site EnterTheBible.org and contributes frequently to WorkingPreacher.org. He’s part of the team that produces Sermon Brainwave, a free weekly podcast for preachers and others exploring the biblical texts assigned by the Revised Common Lectionary. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). His most recent book is The Trial Narratives: Conflict, Power, and Identity in the New Testament, and he coedited Shaping the Scriptural Imagination: Truth, Meaning, and the Theological Interpretation of the Bible. For more information and more of his writings, visit MatthewSkinner.org.

Blog Posts by Matthew L. Skinner

Posted by Matthew L. Skinner 1 week 6 days ago
We return to the benefits of connecting with others, and the dangers of allowing society to drift into one in which we count it too dangerous to trust.Jesus’ prayer affirms this: I need other people...
Posted by Matthew L. Skinner 12 weeks 1 day ago
Current events, like much about our lives, frequently leave us hopeless, fearful, and uncertain. Religious faith isn’t a matter of wishing away these experiences; it involves perceiving God in the...
Posted by Matthew L. Skinner 16 weeks 1 day ago
Charity doesn’t leave us unchanged, which is just one reason why it’s hard to make ourselves do it.To be more specific: when we extend generosity and justice to others, it alters our relationship to...
Posted by Matthew L. Skinner 22 weeks 1 day ago
Luke 1:39-55Sometimes, the worse the tragedy, the more abhorrent the theology it elicits.Still numb from the overwhelming evil perpetrated against helpless children and schoolteachers last Friday,...