Adam Winn

Adam Winn is a North American New Testament scholar of the contemporary era, writing within evangelical academic study with a focus on the Gospels and their Jewish and Roman context.

He has contributed to Gospel scholarship by exploring how first century settings and imperial power illuminate the aims of the evangelists, especially in Mark. Winn’s work often helps preachers slow down, notice how context shapes emphasis, and preach discipleship with realism, showing what it meant to confess Jesus as Lord in contested public space.

He is valued for clear writing, careful engagement with sources, and a constructive instinct that aims to serve the church through scholarship. Recommended titles include Reading Mark’s Christology Under Caesar, his studies on Mark and the Roman world, and his teaching resources on the Gospels.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

Adam Winn

Adam Winn is a North American New Testament scholar of the contemporary era, writing within evangelical academic study with a focus on the Gospels and their Jewish and Roman context.

He has contributed to Gospel scholarship by exploring how first century settings and imperial power illuminate the aims of the evangelists, especially in Mark. Winn’s work often helps preachers slow down, notice how context shapes emphasis, and preach discipleship with realism, showing what it meant to confess Jesus as Lord in contested public space.

He is valued for clear writing, careful engagement with sources, and a constructive instinct that aims to serve the church through scholarship. Recommended titles include Reading Mark’s Christology Under Caesar, his studies on Mark and the Roman world, and his teaching resources on the Gospels.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

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