714 total citations 104 papers, 283 citations indexed
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Jeremy Punt is a scholar working on Religious studies, Sociology and Political Science and Development.
According to data from OpenAlex, Jeremy Punt has authored 104 papers receiving a total of 283 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 91 papers in Religious studies, 57 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 17 papers in Development. Recurrent topics in Jeremy Punt's work include Biblical Studies and Interpretation (82 papers), Christian Theology and Mission (35 papers) and Religion, Society, and Development (20 papers). Jeremy Punt is often cited by papers focused on Biblical Studies and Interpretation (82 papers), Christian Theology and Mission (35 papers) and Religion, Society, and Development (20 papers). Jeremy Punt collaborates with scholars based in South Africa. Jeremy Punt's co-authors include Gerald West, Musa W. Dube, Vincent L. Wimbush, Norman K. Gottwald, Tinyiko Maluleke and Joachim Kügler and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies and Verbum et Ecclesia.
In The Last Decade
Jeremy Punt
80 papers
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231 citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2014). Writing genealogies, constructing men : masculinity and lineage in the New Testament in Roman times. Neotestamentica. 48(2). 303–323.2 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2013). Pauline Brotherhood, Gender and Slaves: Fragile Fraternity in Galatians. Neotestamentica. 47(1). 149–169.1 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2013). Politics of Genealogies in the New Testament. Neotestamentica. 47(2). 373–398.3 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2012). Empire and New Testament texts : theorising the imperial, in subversion and attraction : original research. 68(1). 1–11.1 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2010). POWER AND LIMINALITY, SEX AND GENDER, AND GAL 3:28. A POSTCOLONIAL, QUEER READING OF AN INFLUENTIAL TEXT. Neotestamentica. 44(1). 140–166.6 indexed citations
Punt, Jeremy. (2007). Sex and gender, and liminality in biblical texts : venturing into Postcolonial, Queer biblical interpretation. Neotestamentica. 41(2). 382–398.4 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy, et al.. (2006). The New Testament interpreted : essays in honour of Bernard C. Lategan. BRILL eBooks.9 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2006). Revealing rereading. Part 1: Pauline allegory in galatians 4:21-5:1. Neotestamentica. 40(1). 87–100.2 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2004). Biblical allusion in The Matrix . Messiah and violence.. 119. 90–107.
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Punt, Jeremy. (2003). Postcolonial biblical criticism in South Africa: Some mind and road mapping. Neotestamentica. 37(1). 59–85.24 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2002). From re-writing to rereading the Bible in postcolonial Africa: Considering the options and implications. Missionalia. 30(3). 410–442.2 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2001). The New Testament, theology and imperialism: Some postcolonial remarks on beyond new testament theology. Neotestamentica. 35. 129–145.7 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (2000). Inhabiting the world in front of the text: the New Testament and reception studies. Neotestamentica. 34(1). 207–224.1 indexed citations
Punt, Jeremy. (1997). Hebrews, thought-patterns and context : Aspects of the background of Hebrews. Neotestamentica. 31(1). 119–158.2 indexed citations
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Punt, Jeremy. (1996). Paul, hermeneutics and the Scriptures of Israel. Neotestamentica. 30(2). 377–425.4 indexed citations
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