About Esau

Esau McCaulley, PhD, is an author and The Jonathan Blanchard Associate Professor of New Testament and Public Theology at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. His research and writing focus on New Testament Exegesis, African American Biblical Interpretation, and Public Theology.

He has authored numerous books and articles, including Sharing in the Son’s Inheritance: Davidic Messianism and Paul’s Worldwide Interpretation of the Abrahamic Land Promise in Galatians (T&T Clark, 2019) and Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope (IVP Academic, 2020), which won numerous awards including Christianity Today’s Book of the Year. Esau also served as the editor of New Testament in Color: A Multi-Ethnic Commentary on the New Testament (IVP Academic, 2024). His forthcoming works include The Story of God Commentary New Testament: Colossians and Philemon (Zondervan) and How to Read the Book that Sets You Free: The Bible, Slavery, and Abolition (Yale University Press).

Esau’s work also extends beyond the academy. He is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and his writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and Christianity Today.
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On the popular level, Esau’s memoir, How Far to the Promised Land, explores his family’s multigenerational search for hope and faith in an often poverty-stricken and racially hostile American South. It received distinction as one of Amazon’s top five non-fiction book of 2023 and a Publisher’s Weekly top five book in religion. He also wrote a book on the season of Lent and penned works for children, including Josey Johnson’s Hair and the Holy Spirit (IVP, 2022) and Andy Johnson and the March for Justice (Penguin Random House, 2024). The Alabama State Senate honored him with a special commendation “for his influential work and achievements in the faith community.”

Esau is a nationally recognized lecturer who has spoken on multiple campuses in the Consortium of Christian Colleges and Universities; at the nation’s top-ranked research institutions, including the University of Virginia, the University of Notre Dame, and Baylor University; and internationally at the University of Edinburgh, Oxford University, and the University of St. Andrews. In 2022, Esau was a featured speaker at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Esau holds a Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of St. Andrews, a Master of Sacred Theology from Nashotah House, an M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a B.A. from the University of the South. He continues to teach at Wheaton College, a job which he still considers his primary vocation. Esau is married to Mandy, a pediatrician and navy reservist. Together, they have four wonderful children.