Most of my published articles, book chapters, and selected book reviews are available here in pdf form and can be downloaded for free by clicking on each article.
“Reflections on Screwtape,” in An Afternoon with C.S. Lewis: Modern Perspectives on Lewis’s Life, Work, and Legacy, ed. Stanley E. Porter (Hamilton, ON: MDC Press/Pickwick, 2025), 128–46.
“Spiritual but Not Religious: Engaging with an Emerging Demographic,” in Secularism and the Pursuit of Transcendence, ed. Stanley E. Porter and Wendy J. Porter, 2 vols., McMaster General Studies 17 (Hamilton, ON: MDC Press/Pickwick, 2025), 78–88.
Review of David Alan Black and Benjamin L. Merkle (eds.), Linguistics and New Testament Greek: Key Issues in the Current Debate (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020) in Bulletin for Biblical Research 34 (2024): 410–413.
“A Method for Identifying Speech Functions in Koine Greek: Galatians 2:11–21 as a Test Case,” in Putting the Pieces Together: Formalizing Units and Structures in the Biblical Languages, ed. Stanley E. Porter, Christopher D. Land, and James D. Dvorak, McMaster New Testament Studies 11 (Eugene, OR: MDC Press/Pickwick, 2024), 148–65.
“The Meaning and Use of λόγος in John’s Prologue: A Lexical Semantic Approach,” in The Johannine Prologue and Its Resonances, ed. Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon, Johannine Studies 4 (Leiden: Brill, 2024), 263–78.
“Is Contemporary Worship Music Void of Theology? A Discourse Analysis of Modern Church Music,” in The Arts and the Bible, ed. Stanley E. Porter and Wendy J. Porter, McMaster New Testament Studies Series 10 (Eugene, OR: MDC Press/Pickwick, 2024), 376–98.
“Another Look at Galatians 6:16: A Grammatical and Syntactic Analysis of Paul’s Enigmatic Benediction,” in The Future of Israel: A Response to Supersessionism, ed. Stanley E. Porter and Alan E. Kurschner, McMaster Biblical Studies Series 10 (Eugene, OR: Pickwick/MDC Press, 2023), 300–310.
“The Scribal Use of Ekthesis as a Paragraph Marker? The Galatians Text of Sinaiticus as a Test Case,” in Studies on the Paratextual Features of Early New Testament Manuscripts, ed. Stanley E. Porter, Chris S. Stevens, and David I. Yoon, Texts and Editions of the New Testament 16 (Leiden: Brill, 2023), 288–309.
“James Barr and Erroneous Method in Biblical Theology: Paul and the Gift as a Test Case,” in James Barr Assessed: Evaluating His Legacy over the Last Sixty Years, ed. Stanley E. Porter, Biblical Interpretation 192 (Leiden: Brill, 2021), 278–94.
“The Perfect Tense-Form in Application: 1 Corinthians 7:14 as a Test-Case in Light of Verbal Aspect,” Journal of Biblical Text Research 46 (2020): 305–24.
“The Transitivity Network and Koine Greek: The (Ideational) Meaning of Galatians 3:1–5:12,” Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics 8 (2019): 79–110.
“Ancient Letters of Recommendation and 2 Corinthians 3.1–3: A Literary Analysis,” Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 12 (2016): 45–72.
“Paul’s Thorn and His Gnosis: Epistemic Considerations,” in Paul and Gnosis, ed. Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon, Pauline Studies 9 (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 23–43.
“Identifying the End of Paul’s Speech to Peter in Galatians 2: Register Analysis as a Heuristic Tool,” Filología Neotestamentaria 28–29 (2015–2016): 57–79.
“The Question of Aporiai or Cohesion in the Fourth Gospel: A Response to Urban C. von Wahlde,” in The Origins of John’s Gospel, ed. Stanley E. Porter and Hughson T. Ong, Johannine Studies 2 (Leiden: Brill, 2015), 219–38.
“Discourse Analysis and the Textual Metafunction: Analyzing the Texture of Galatians 4,12–20,” Filología Neotestamentaria 27 (2014): 83–109.
“The Antioch Incident and a Textual Variant: ἦλθον or ἦλθεν in Galatians 2:12,” The Expository Times 125 (2014): 432–39.
“Prominence in New Testament Discourse: Galatians 1,11–2,10 as a Test Case,” Filología Neotestamentaria 26 (2013): 3–26.
“The Ideological Inception of Intertextuality and its Current Dissonance in Biblical Studies,” Currents in Biblical Research 12 (2013): 58–76.
“The Life and Career of Spinoza: A Lesson on Biblical Interpretation,” McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry 14 (2012–2013): 171–99.
