Troy Troftgruben
Adjunct Instructor of
Religious Studies
Ph.D., Princeton Theological
Seminary
Office:
Merrifield 201 (by appointment)
Phone: (701) 772- 4897
E-mail:
troy.troftgruben@und.nodak.edu |
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Interests:
Narrative Criticism
and Narrative Closure, New Testament studies
(esp. Luke-Acts, Synoptic Gospels), Hebrew Bible
(esp. Hebrew narrative), Comparative Literary
Analysis, Closure and Experiences surrounding
Death, Early Church History
Research:
"Ending 'in an Unhindered
Manner' (Acts 28:31): The Ending of Acts within
its Literary Environment." Ph.D. dissertation,
Princeton Theological Seminary, 2009.
“‘Slow Sailing’ in the Book of
Acts: Suspense in the Final Sea Journey (Acts
27:1-28:15)" (work in progress).
"Closure in Chariton's
Chaereas and Callirhoe:
All is Well that Ends Well" (work in progress).
Reviews:
Review of Acts for Everyone,
by N. T. Wright, Koinonia 20 (2008):
128-30.
Review of The Ending of Mark
and the Ends of God: Essays in Memory of Donald
Harrisville Juel, edited by Beverly Roberts
Gaventa and Patrick D.
Miller, Koinonia 18 (2007): 125-28
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