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41The Early Codex Book: Recovering Its Cosmopolitan ConsequencesBiblical Interpretation: A Journal of Contemporary Approaches 23 (3): 369-98. 2015.In 1933 Frederic Kenyon was one of the first to note the early Christian addiction to codex books. As later scholars confirmed, Christian communities reproduced their sacred literature in a way that differed from the largely scrolled Greco-Roman as well as Jewish bibliographic cultures of the first centuries of the Common Era. Book historians and scholars of biblical literature alike have developed a range of competing theories in order to better understand this peculiarity. By evaluating their …Read more
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69Bonhoeffer's Anti-JudaismPolitical Theology 17 (3): 297-305. 2016.On 2 July 2000, Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority, deferred action on the petition to have Dietrich Bonhoeffer named a righteous gentile. My contention is that critics of this decision conceal a more pernicious difficulty that arises in Bonhoeffer's Lutheran legacy. David Nirenberg's recent Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition, demonstrates the history and development of such categories with particular attention to Luther. What goes unnoticed is the ongoing o…Read more
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University of Newcastle, AustraliaSchool of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social SciencesAssociate Professor
The University Of Manchester
Alumnus, 2008
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Religious Studies |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Deliberative Democracy |
| Philosophy of Technology |
| Religion and Society |