Graham Twelftree

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Graham H. Twelftree is a distinguished professor of New Testament at Regent University, known for his extensive research on Jesus' miracles and exorcisms. His work delves into ancient magic and their theological implications, offering fresh insights into early Christian practices. Twelftree has authored influential books such as "Jesus the Exorcist" (1993/2007) and co-edited volumes like "A Kind of Magic," which explore intersections between religion and magic in antiquity. His scholarship bridges academia with practical ministry, engaging both scholarly and broader Christian audiences through media appearances, radio contributions, and public lectures. Twelftree's expertise is recognized with awards and his role as a leading figure in shaping contemporary understanding of Jesus' miracles, exorcisms, and their cultural contexts.