
Warren Carter is Professor of New Testament at Brite Divinity School. He came to Brite in 2007 after teaching for 17 years at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City. His scholarly work has focused on the gospels of Matthew and John, and he has focused on the issue of the ways in which early Christians negotiated the Roman empire. In addition to numerous scholarly articles, he is the author of ten books including Matthew and the Margins (Orbis Books), Matthew and Empire (Trinity Press International/Continuum), The Roman Empire and the New Testament (Abingdon), John and Empire (T&T Clark/Continuum), and What Does Revelation Reveal? (Abingdon). He has also contributed to numerous church resources and publications such as contributing 15 studies on Matthew in The Pastors Bible Study Vol 1 (Abingdon). He is a frequent speaker at scholarly and ecclesial conferences. Degrees Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1991 Th.M., Melbourne College of Divinity, 1986 B.D., Melbourne College of Divinity, 1985 B.A., Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1976

Reading the Gospels in the Roman Empire
2021

Initial Explorations
2001

2000

Portraits of a Roman Governor
2003

2013

An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels
2016

Methods and Meanings
2013

An Essential Guide
2006

Unlocking the Mystery
2011