
ChristianOrigins
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The Centre for the Study of Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh is a collection of scholars committed to the study of early Christianity.
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Congrats to Edinburgh alum Sofanit T. Abebe on her new post at Trinity College Bristol!

Time for the annual St Andrew's Day Flash Sale at Edinburgh University Press. The Edinburgh Studies in Religion in Antiquity Series in 50% off! edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-edinbur…



We've had yet another Royal Society of Edinburgh Grant Success! 🤩 This time Professor Helen Bond has been awarded a collaboration grant for her project on ‘Crafting Lives of Jesus: Ancient and Modern Retellings’. Read the full story on our website now 👇 edin.ac/3Db4el7


Feels like the good ol’ days… Matt Novenson is back at School of Divinity presenting in the biblical studies seminar.


Excited to announce that we will be hosting a book launch for Matthew Novenson's *Paul and Judaism at the End of History* (Cambridge University Press - Religion, 2024). 15 May, 4-6pm in Room G.06 (50 George Square).



Things are getting busy here at New College! With six events taking place in May and leading through into June & July we've got something for everyone 🗓️ Featuring ChristianOrigins, an open day, and conferences – check out everything on offer on our website 👇 edin.ac/46R1Me5

Happening now: a book review panel for Prof Matt Novenson’s _Paul and Judaism at the End of History_ (Cambridge University Press - Religion)


The latest issue of Horizons in Biblical Theology was edited by 3 recent School of Divinity PhDs, Mireia Vidal, Axolile N. M. Qina, PhD, and Daniel Lam. It is a special issue titled, Decolonizing the Text: Postcolonial Interventions in Biblical Studies. Check it out here: brill.com/view/journals/…

Delighted to see my bonkers article 'The Son of Man and the Sea' out today in the latest issue of JSNT! And what an honour to appear alongside so many great pieces by Alexi Chantziantoniou, Justin Hagerman and more (feel free to tag!). Check it out here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Who else is on their way to #BNTS2025? Looking forward to seeing many current and former students from School of Divinity!
