
E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O’Brien
E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O’Brien are scholars and authors known for their collaborative work in the field of biblical studies and Christian theology. Together, they have written and contributed to several notable books that seek to engage both academic and lay audiences in the deeper understanding of Scripture, the early church, and the relevance of biblical teachings for contemporary life.
E. Randolph Richards is a professor of Biblical Studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University, where he has taught for many years. His scholarly work focuses on the cultural and historical context of the New Testament, with particular attention to the social and political realities of the Roman world in which early Christianity emerged. Richards is the author of several books, including Paul and First-Century Letter Writing and The First-Century World of Jesus. His writing is known for its emphasis on the importance of understanding the historical and cultural setting of the Bible to fully appreciate its message. Richards is passionate about helping readers bridge the gap between the ancient world and contemporary Christian faith.
Brandon J. O’Brien is a writer, speaker, and editor with a background in theology and Christian ministry. O’Brien has served in pastoral and educational roles, including positions in Christian publishing. His writing often addresses issues of faith, church life, and discipleship in a modern context. He has co-authored several works with Richards, including Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, which explores how cultural assumptions in the West can lead to misinterpretations of the Bible. O’Brien’s focus is on promoting a deeper, more global perspective of Scripture that accounts for the diverse cultural contexts in which the Bible was written.
Together, Richards and O’Brien bring a wealth of knowledge to their collaborative work, offering readers new insights into biblical texts and encouraging a thoughtful, culturally aware approach to Scripture. Their writings have been widely praised for their clarity, scholarship, and practical application.