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This luring of people into reposting newly published books is getting out of hand... Anyways, my personal favourite is Paul's Apocalyptic description of the river of milk, where the aborted children enjoy the milk that they have been denied. #PaulTheStoryteller

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A great honour to present my upcoming #SBLAAR24 paper at the Colloquium of the Evangelische Theologie Facultät Universität München on narratirial and authorial influences in the storytelling of Acta Pilati.

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Interested in narratology? Apocrypha? Both? Then my paper for #sblaar24 will definitely be for you! Stop by at CC-28E at 13:30 tomorrow 23rd for more...

Interested in narratology? Apocrypha? Both? Then my paper for #sblaar24 will definitely be for you! Stop by at CC-28E at 13:30 tomorrow 23rd for more...
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Is this a next level of inside joke?? Should I be offended??? At least I got a photographer with a good sense of humour to captivate my first SBL presentation at #sblaar24!!!

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It's been a will since my last blog post. Check my take on focalization, storytelling in... video games! early-christian-narratives.com/post/camera-po…

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It's been a while since I presented at the Logos workshop at Oxford, organised by SCIO in association with the Museum of the Bible. Probably the most unique presentation of my PhD project in Early Christian Narratives both due to the set-up (post dinner) and the workshop's friendly environment!

It's been a while since I presented at the Logos workshop at Oxford, organised by SCIO in association with the <a href="/museumofBible/">Museum of the Bible</a>. Probably the most unique presentation of my PhD project in <a href="/EarlyNarratives/">Early Christian Narratives</a> both due to the set-up (post dinner) and the workshop's friendly environment!
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Yesterday, I had an amazing and in-depth meeting with Jan Rüggemeier here at the Early Christian Narratives project at Universität München talking about perspectives in the narrative of the apocryphal Acts of Pilate and contemporary theories and methods in narratology.

Yesterday, I had an amazing and in-depth meeting with <a href="/JanRueggemeier/">Jan Rüggemeier</a> here at the <a href="/EarlyNarratives/">Early Christian Narratives</a> project at <a href="/LMU_Muenchen/">Universität München</a> talking about perspectives in the narrative of the apocryphal Acts of Pilate and contemporary theories and methods in narratology.
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What a way to conclude #snts2025 seminars with a presentation on social cognition and its importance in understanding apocalyptic narratives by Christopher A. Porter. But the real question is: can we say that penguins and ostriches are considered birds?!

What a way to conclude #snts2025 seminars with a presentation on social cognition and its importance in understanding apocalyptic narratives by Christopher A. Porter. But the real question is: can we say that penguins and ostriches are considered birds?!