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In The Scalpel and the Cross, New Testament professor and open-heart surgery survivor Gene Green devotes careful theological reflection to the experience of surgery. Avoiding shallow explanations and assurances, Green instead examines the deep intersection between the trauma of surgery and the enduring significance and hopefulness of the Christian story.

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In The Scalpel and the Cross, New Testament professor and open-heart surgery survivor Gene Green devotes careful theological reflection to the experience of surgery. Avoiding shallow explanations and assurances, Green instead examines the deep intersection between the trauma of surgery and the enduring significance and hopefulness of the Christian story.
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Autorenporträt
Gene L. Green (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois, and Academic Dean of NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community. Previously he taught New Testament and served as Academic Dean and Rector of the Seminario ESEPA in San José, Costa Rica. He is the author of four biblical commentaries written in Spanish and English and Vox Petri: A Theology of Peter (Cascade, 2019), coauthor of The New Testament in Antiquity (Zondervan, 2009), and coeditor of Global Theology in Evangelical Perspective (InterVarsity Academic, 2012). His current research focuses on the intersection of the Christian faith and cultures, both ancient and contemporary.