Jennifer
Knust
Assistant Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins
B.S. University of Illinois, Urbana
M.Div. Union Theological Seminary
Ph. D. Columbia University
Dr. Knust's Publications
Professor Knust teaches and conducts research in the areas
of the history of interpretation, New Testament textual criticism,
ancient rhetoric and early Christian discourse, and the intersection
of sex, gender, and status in ancient Christian argumentation.
Her publications include Abandoned to
Lust: Sexual Slander and Ancient Christianity (NY: Columbia University Press,
2005) as well as essays on a variety of topics, including
the letters of Paul, deutero-Pauline literature, Justin Martyr,
and the impact of anti-Judaism on the transmission of the
Gospels. She has received fellowships and awards from the
American Association of University Women, the National Endowment
for the Humanities, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced
Study, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the
American Academy in Rome. Professor Knust is an ordained
American Baptist (USA) pastor.
Dr. Knust in on the editorial board of online journal Religion Compass:
http://www.religion-compass.com/
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