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Mary H. Schertz, PhD

Professor Emerita of New Testament

mschertz@ambs.edu
574-296-6218
PhD, Vanderbilt University School of Religion, 1993
MDiv, Goshen Biblical Seminary, 1983
BA, Goshen College, 1971
 

About Mary

Prior to joining the bg真人 faculty in 1988, Mary taught at Goshen College for one year; at Vanderbilt University School of Religion she was a teaching assistant and New Testament researcher and bibliographer. As director of the Institute of Mennonite Studies, Mary helped launch the journal, Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology, jointly published with .

She retired from bg真人 on June 30, 2017. See: Schertz and Schipani retire after 61 years of combined service

Watch an interview of Mary by Jackie Wyse-Rhodes, PhD, on Aug. 16, 2023, on “Our Lives as Scholars,” in celebration of the release of Mary’s commentary on the Gospel of Luke as part of the Herald Press Believers Church Bible Commentary series. Her work on the commentary stretched through many of her years聽of teaching New Testament at bg真人, where she tested her emerging ideas in rich interactions with students, friends, colleagues and the broader church (from a piece by Karl Stutzman).

Teaching philosophy

“The text of the New Testament sometimes suffers from over-familiarity. We know it so well that we hear but don鈥檛 hear, see but don鈥檛 see. Studies in the language, history, literary conventions, and social world of the New Testament text can 鈥榮low us down鈥 enough to help us really hear and see what God is saying and doing through Scripture. Giving the New Testament the kind of attention we would give a letter from a very dear friend may renew both us as learners and the church of which we are a part.”

Publications

Luke, Believers Church Bible Commentary Series (Herald, 2023)

Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology, editor

Beautiful Upon the Mountains: Biblical Essays on Mission, Peace, and the Reign of God (Institute of Mennonite Studies, 2004), co-editor

鈥淔or God So Loved鈥 in The Heart of the Matter: Pastoral Ministry in Anabaptist Perspective (Cascadia, 2004)

鈥淧reaching and the Bible: First We Have to Read It鈥 in Anabaptist Preaching: A Conversation Between Pulpit, Pew and Bible (Cascadia, 2003)

鈥淜eeping Faith: New Testament Scholarship and the Church鈥 in Minding the Church: Scholarship in the Anabaptist Tradition (Pandora, 2002)

Seeing the Text: Exegesis for Students of Greek and Hebrew (Abingdon, 2001), co-author