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New Testament and the World of Christianity

This program unit strives to be inclusive of a wide range of topics of interest to the study of early Christian writings and the world in which they developed. With this objective, we encourage explorations from researchers in archaeology, classics, late antiquity, and Christian texts (canonical and non-canonical), and we welcome disciplinary and interdisciplinary examinations that incorporate insights from the social sciences and humanities.

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For how long has this unit met?

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Do you accept submissions from students?

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Who are the chairs of your unit?

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Is there anything else that you'd like readers to know?

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Probably since the start of the region.

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We would accept papers from Masters students, with the submission of the full paper.

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Ron Clark, Stan Helton and Anne Moore

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Our unit is currently working on a publication project: Power and Authority in the Early Christian World.

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Pacific Northwest Region of the American Academy of Religion

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