B.A. Ouachita Baptist University

MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Ph.D. Durham University

madison.pierce@westernsem.edu

616.392.8555 x 126

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Courses

BL320 New Testament Greek 1 and 2

BL544 Hebrews

BL490 Biblical Capstone

Speaking Engagements

2022

November 19:  IBR – Unscripted

December 4: Preaching at 14th Stret CRC, Holland, MI

Madison Pierce

Associate Professor of New Testament

Dr. Madison N. Pierce joined the faculty at Western Theological Seminary in 2022. Her research areas include the book of Hebrews, the use of Scripture in Scripture, and the Catholic Epistles.

She published her Ph.D. thesis, Divine Discourse in the Epistle to the Hebrews, in 2020 with Cambridge University Press, and she also has co-edited two collections of essays—Gospel Reading and Reception in Early Christian Literature (CUP, 2022) with Andrew J. Byers and Simon Gathercole as well as Muted Voices of the New Testament (T&T Clark, 2017) with Katherine M. Hockey and Francis Watson.

Dr. Pierce is an active member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Institute for Biblical Research. She enjoys serving the Church through preaching, reading Scripture, and assisting in distributing the Lord’s Supper. She and her family (Curtis and Isla) enjoy music, time outdoors, travel, and their beloved dog Izzy.

To inquire about having Madison Pierce speak, please email her

Books

Image of the cover of the book Gospel Reading and Reception in Early Christian Literature edited by Madison N. Pierce, Andrew J. Byers, and Simon Gathercole Image of the cover of the book Muted Voices of the New Testament, Readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews, Edited by Katherine M. Hockey, Madison N. Pierce and Francis Watson Image of the cover of the book Didache & Barnabas (Apostolic Fathers Greek Reader), By Shawn J. Wilhite and Madison N Pierce Image of the cover of the book Divine Discourse in the Epistle to the Hebrews, The Recontextualization of Spoken Quotations of Scripture, Madison N. Pierce

Other Publications

Artistic image of six scenes from Jesus' life starting in the upper left, three crosses on a hill, the tomb open, Jesus ascending to heaven, the temple, a Shepard and a sheep, and an alter

The Logic of Jesus’s Priesthood

Why Precision is Essential for Scholarship on Atonement and the Epistle to the Hebrews

Originally published in Didaktikos Journal.