effective for fighting the early springtime chills.
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Religious Studies Prof | Historian of Christianity in the Ancient Mediterranean World | Project Director of Bucknell's Health Humanities Initiative | editor of Theoria @ Fordham Press http://johnpenniman.com/
effective for fighting the early springtime chills.
Today Jodi Magness takes us through her career and offers a retrospective on the significance of archaeology to the study of the ancient world.
My forthcoming book!
www.routledge.com/Selling-Phar...
Over the next year, Iโll be transitioning into the role of editor-in-chief for the journal Biblical Interpretation. So a reminder to all you who work on biblical and adjacent materials to consider submitting. brill.com/view/journal...
Didn't know you were a "brawler", Marie!
A compelling interview with the brilliant Ellen Muehlberger about her new book. So many great insights!!
Image with the logo of the new series that says THEORIA: SIGHTLINES INTO LATE ANCIENT RELIGION below a ceramic eye with bronze eyelashes that would have been used in ancient statues.
We are launching a series with Fordham Press, creating a new space for scholars of late antiquity to investigate the religious worlds of that broad temporal & geographic frame. If you have a project that might fit, send us a note. We would be happy to meet at AAR/SBL too! fordhampress.com/theoria
well, what the heck. it's the tuesday before thanksgiving, and whoever is on here deserves a treat: the first new translation I've posted in a long while: the Life and Martyrdom of Susanna:
andrewjacobs.org/translations...
Traveling to Boston for SBL on Friday? Join Models of Piety (an association of scholars for religion in late antiquity) at an informal happy hour at the Lenox hotel from 5-6pm.
Image with the logo of the new series that says THEORIA: SIGHTLINES INTO LATE ANCIENT RELIGION below a ceramic eye with bronze eyelashes that would have been used in ancient statues.
We are launching a series with Fordham Press, creating a new space for scholars of late antiquity to investigate the religious worlds of that broad temporal & geographic frame. If you have a project that might fit, send us a note. We would be happy to meet at AAR/SBL too! fordhampress.com/theoria
Send us your work. We are excited to read it!
It has been an energizing day in the Davis Colloquium on Christianity and healing at the Center for the Study of Religion at Ohio State. I'm grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this discussion and learn from the other panelists: religion.osu.edu/events/davis...
Check out the @ancientjewreview.bsky.social podcast!
AJR is kicking off its new leadership of Models of Piety with a happy hour meetup in Boston. Hope to see you there!
Entering my Bartleby, the Scrivener era.
Good pairing with Oaxaca Old Fashioned is my current favorite cocktail: the Mezcaletti -- summery with the mezcal, but Manhattan-y with the Meletti. Simple to make and very satisfying. And then you also have a bottle of Meletti on hand for digestif'ing.
punchdrink.com/recipes/mezc...
My friend @thejeremybjones.bsky.social has a new memoir about an ancestor's encrypted diary and what he learned when he cracked the code. CIPHER offers an unflinching reckoning with a complex, hidden family history and how that history shapes Jeremy's own self-understanding. Highly recommend!
wttffffffff :/
Send Ancient Jew Review your pedagogy pitches! Or, really, any of your pitches!
The use of that song in SHREK really deflated its affective impact for me ๐
Attempting to channel the energy of this cafe placemat today.
My review of Fredriksen's Ancient Christianities out now in @commonweal.bsky.social
More important topics covered in the issue: US deportation violences, the natural-birth movement, environmental justice
www.commonwealmagazine.org/issues/2025-...
Paywall free version here: drive.google.com/file/d/1sbW4...
Ok you KNOW I am here for this and am tickled to find that my research is converging with the Chatner.
People love Israel and its Heirs in Late Antiquity. They especially love Heirs.
Is your university suddenly talking A LOT about "talent optimization"? Asking for a colleague.
Thanks, Laurence! We were fortunate to be in the final months of the grant. Still a blow and a depressing way to conclude 4 years of work.
For sure. It was that office that informed me of the demand :/
My reply: "I would prefer not to."
It is wild. No one is going to read any of this!