Religion - Manuscripts - Media Culture

A blog on the transmission, use, and transformation of the so-called Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, with a particular focus on the manuscripts containing them, practices and media cultures framing their use in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and the scholarly paradigms that shape the way we study them today

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

SBL Annual Meeting 2017 Pseudepigrapha CfP

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One day early and as a special service to the readers of this blog, the SBL Annual Meeting 2017 Pseudepigrapha Section Call for Papers: T...
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Sunday, 30 October 2016

SBL Pseudepigrapha Section 2016 - annotated version

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The SBL Annual Meeting is less than three weeks away. The program book has long been available online, even the printed version has reached...
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Tuesday, 20 September 2016

The Gospel of Jesus's Wife saga and the role of the media

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I have uploaded my draft paper "Media Dynamics and Academic Knowledge Production: Tracing the Role of the Media in the Gospel of Jesus...
Monday, 22 August 2016

Fragments of an Unbelievable Past program update

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Ariel Sabar, the journalist behind the Atlantic piece,  "The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus's Wife" , will be joining us in Krist...
Sunday, 14 August 2016

Fragments of an Unbelievable Past?

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The autumn semester is about to start here in Norway and I return to blogging again. I want to dedicate the first blog post this autum...
Tuesday, 14 June 2016

The 2016 SBL Annual Meeting program book available online: two sessions of interest

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The 2016 SBL Annual Meeting program book is now available online. Even if the Annual Meeting is still five months away, I wish to draw att...
Friday, 20 May 2016

What facsimiles may do for you: the Syriac Codex Ambrosianus (7a1) reimagined

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I have been working on the Syriac Codex Ambrosianus lately. Or have I? Let me be precise. For a couple of weeks during the last years, m...
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