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Jacqueline Grey
Professor of Biblical Studies
Biography
Jacqueline Grey is Professor of Biblical Studies, specialising in hermeneutics, Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, Isaiah, and Pentecostal theology. Her publications include Them, Us and Me: How the Old Testament Speaks to People Today, Raising Women Leaders, and Three's A Crowd: Pentecostalism, Hermeneutics and the Old Testament as well as numerous articles, book chapters, and edited volumes. Jacqui speaks regularly at local and international events and has appeared on various national TV and radio programs in Australia, including the ABC TV's Q&A program. Jacqui is a member and past president (2017) of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, and was co-chair of the Biblical Ethics section (2022-2024) of the Society of Biblical Literature. She is also a Research Fellow in the Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies, University of South Africa, and at the Centre for Pentecostal Theology (Cleveland TN, USA). Jacqui is also committed to the unity of the church and the work of ecumenism, particularly through involvement in various ecumenical dialogues and in her appointment to the Faith and Order Commission of the WCC. Jacqui is an ordained pastor in the Australian Christian Churches (ACC). Jacqui is a member of the Biblical Studies, Ecotheology and Sustainable Development and Pentecostal Studies research clusters.
Education

BTh (Hons), Charles Sturt University, 2002
Prophetic (m)others: Judges 4-5, Pentecostalism, and the (de)construction of women ministers

PhD, Charles Sturt University, 2006
Burning Tongues: Voicing a Pentecostal-charismatic Hermeneutic of the Old Testament

BTh, Sydney College of Divinity, 2001

BA, Sydney University, 1995