New Podcast! This time featuring Laura Nasrallah's book Ancient Christians and the Power of Curses: Magic, Aesthetics, and Justice. https://t.co/XKmFCaoAnV
@Historiographos Wow, this is awesome! I wrote a small thing about food and Ezekiel should your students want to talk about spreading one's lips for god and stuffing the hole with cow shit.
We are excited to welcome @mikemotia to the @ancientjew team, which will now platform his "New Books in Late Antiquity" podcast. Check out his most recent episode, in which he interviews Andrew Jacobs (@drewjakeprof) about "Gospel Thrillers" (📖😱) https://t.co/c1iW4A6bp2
@isaacsoon2 Grateful for the honesty regarding that shadow CV! I got some harsh feedback on an article this year and it may be the first time I have to be like: yeah, this one is over. Hurrah!
Esther Barbie and Stereotypical Barbie undergo multiple “home” and “away” experiences. Diaspora itself becomes complicated in this. What is “home”? What is “away”? How does status shift throughout and how is that commenting on contexts of power?
My review of @saremanuel's Trauma Theory, Trauma Story. Check it out.
Happy to contribute to the very cool Reviews of Biblical and Early Christian Studies.
https://t.co/cCb9Sx6TfT
It's a good day for a book cover reveal and announcement that this can be in your hands on November 15th!
Art is by Kateryna Shadrina, Ukrainian Icon artist, for a project called "Victima."