
Dr Julia Lindenlaub
@julialindenlaub
@CambridgeUP Content Manager, Academic Journals • @EdinburghUni PhD • @NASSCALtw Board Member • Researcher of ancient Mediterranean religions • she/her
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Congratulations to all authors published in our latest issue of New Testament Studies, featuring Claire Clivaz, Jeremiah Coogan & Candida Moss, Dr. Nick Elder, Zacharias Shoukry, Kendall A. Davis, @lllogannnnn, Christian Blumenthal & Benedikt Lüttgenau, N. Clayton Croy, and David Lincicum!





Join us in Oxford on Dec. 9th for a workshop on Literary Beginnings in Late Antiquity! International experts will discuss the rise of Syriac, Coptic, Armenian, and Ethiopic literatures in the early centuries of our era. sites.google.com/view/literaryb… Durham Classics and Ancient History


“The journal’s first issue … will be built by a community and will address issues and ideas with deep relevance to people and the world.” Launching later this year, Public Humanities is a new #OpenAccess journal led by Zoe Hope Bulaitis / @zoebulaitis.bsky.social & Jeffrey R. Wilson 🔗 cup.org/3XXss8D






The fabulous Dr. Dr Julia Lindenlaub with her monograph at the Mohr Siebeck Religion booth at #SBLAAR24 #AARSBL24 #IAlwaysWUNTSomeMohr


Great first #SBLAAR24 session in Christian Apocrypha with papers from Thomas Kraus, Martin Meiser, Triantafillos Kantartzis, Benjamin Lensink, and T. B. Sailors (@tbsailors.bsky.social)


Still can’t believe it’s out in the wild! Tremendous thanks to my wonderful examiner Prof Catrin Williams, Prof Dr Jörg Frey for accepting it into WUNT and all the wonderful folks at Mohr Siebeck Religion for getting it to print!


Kicking off Connecting John at #SBLAAR24 this morning with Nadine Ueberschaer, Crispin F-L, Ian Turner, Douglas Estes, and Edwin Broadhead. More great papers from this unit coming tomorrow!

Joint session of Book History and Metacriticism of Biblical Scholarship panel conversation between Andrew Jacobs, Jill Hicks-Keeton, Ph.D., and Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg with their respondents Anne Kreps, Jennifer Knust, and Krista N. Dalton has been a definite #SBLAAR24 highlight!



For #SBLAAR24 folks still around, hope you can join us in Book History for a great final session this morning with Joanna Homrighausen, Dr. Chance Bonar, Amanda Davis Bledsoe, William Hart Brown, and Jeremiah Coogan!
