Sandra L. Richter
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Sandra L. Richter (born February 13, 1961) is an Old Testament scholar, author, international speaker, and professor, who currently holds the
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Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. Her areas of specialization include
Environmental Theology Environmental theology pertains to "the God-environment relationship and divine expectations of human behavior in relation to the environment". History The history of Environmental Theology is often regarded as a new age idea developed in the l ...
, Hebrew Language, Deuteronomy, the Deuteronomistic History, and the intersection between Syro-Palestinian Archeology and the Bible.


Biography

Richter earned her BS from the
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, her MA in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and her PhD in Hebrew Bible from Harvard University's Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department. Richter began her academic career at Asbury Theological Seminary in
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. Two of her works published while at Asbury are: ''The Deuteronomistic History and the Name Theology: lešakkēn šemô šām in the Bible and the Ancient Near East'' (2002), which Trygvve Mettinger describes as making "a high-profile contribution to the debate about a Deuteronomistic Name theology;" and ''The Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament'' (2008), which provides an introduction to the Old Testament through the lens of covenant. Richter also began her work in environmental theology while at Asbury. In 2009 Richter took a post at
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in Jackson, MS. While serving in Jackson, Richter began publishing curriculums with Seedbed which include ''The Epic of Eden: Understanding the Old Testament''; ''The Epic of Eden: Isaiah''; ''The Epic of Eden: Ruth for Seekers''; and ''The Epic of Eden: Jonah'', published with Seedbed Publishing. Her latest curriculum, ''The Epic of Eden: Psalms'', published with HarperCollins Christian Publishing was released June 2021. Richter moved to
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in
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in 2013 where she expanded her efforts in environmental theology. Her most recent book, ''Stewards of Eden: What Scripture Says About the Environment and Why It Matters'' (2020), awarded the 2020
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Top Shelf Book Cover Award, encapsulates her research on the topic. At Westmont College since 2017, Richter is continuing her work on the intersection of the Bible and archaeology.


Professional activities and experience

Richter currently serves on the NIV Committee on Bible Translation. She has served as both president (2018–2019) and vice president (2017–2018) of the Pacific Region of the
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and is currently a Member at Large. She has served on the board of the Seminary Stewardship Alliance under Blessed Earth, the American Bible Society: Scripture and Translation Committee, the Institute of Biblical Research Program Committee, and on the Editorial Board for the ''
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''.


Selected publications

* (2005). "The Deuteronomistic History." ''Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books''. Edited by Bill T. Arnold and H. G. M. Williamson. Intervarsity Press. * (2007). "A Biblical Theology of Creation Care: Is Environmentalism a Christian Value?" ''The Asbury Journal'' 62/1 (2007): 67–76. * (2007). "The Place of the Name in Deuteronomy." ''Vetus Testamentum'' 57: 342–66. * (2009). "The Bible and American Environmental Practice: An Ancient Code Addresses a Current Crisis." Pages 108–29 in ''The Bible and the American Future''. Edited by Robert Jewett with Wayne L. Alloway Jr. and John G. Lacey. Eugene, OR: Cascade. * (2010). "Environmental Law in Deuteronomy: One Lens on a Biblical Theology of Creation Care." ''Bulletin for Biblical Research'' 20.3: 331–54. * (2014). "Environmental Law: Wisdom from the Ancients." ''Bulletin for Biblical Research'' 24.3: 307–29. * (2017). "The Archaeology of Mt. Ebal and Mt. Gerizim and Why It Matters to Deuteronomy." Pages 304–37 in ''Sepher Torath Mosheh: Studies in the Composition and Interpretation of Deuteronomy''. Edited by Daniel Block. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson. * (2017). “The Question of Provenance and the Economics of Deuteronomy” ''Journal for the Study of the Old Testament'' 42.1: 23–50. * (2019). "What's Money Got to Do with It? Economics and the Question of the Provenance of Deuteronomy in the Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods." Pages 301-21 in ''Paradigm Change in Pentateuchal Research''. Edited by Matthias Armgardt, Benjamin Kilchör, and Markus Zehnder. BZAR 22. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. * (2020): “The Question of Provenance and the Economics of Deuteronomy: The Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods” ''Catholic Biblical Quarterly'', 82/4: 547–66. * (2020). "The Question of Provenance and the Economics of Deuteronomy: The Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods." ''Catholic Biblical Quarterly'' 82/4: 547–66. * (2020). ''Stewards of Eden: What Scripture Says About Environmentalism and Why It Matters''. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. * (2023). "Economics and ''Urdeuteronomium'': A Response to Kåre Berge, Diana Edelman, Philippe Guillaume, and Benedetta Rossi." ''Journal for the Study of the Old Testament'' 48.1: 84–104.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Richter, Sandra L. 1961 births Living people Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary alumni Harvard Divinity School alumni Asbury Theological Seminary faculty Wheaton College (Illinois) faculty American biblical scholars Westmont College faculty Female Bible translators