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Read more at: Cambridge Late Antiquity Network

Cambridge Late Antiquity Network

Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar Late antique and early medieval studies have, in the past three decades, become an important growth area across several disciplines. This has been driven by a move away from the traditional narrative of “decline and fall” towards an approach that stresses...


Read more at: Cambridge Forum for Jewish Studies

Cambridge Forum for Jewish Studies

The Cambridge Forum for Jewish Studies Research and teaching in the field of Jewish Studies take place in a variety of faculties and departments across the University of Cambridge. The Cambridge Forum for Jewish Studies is an initiative whose objective is to join up this activity and communicate...


Read more at: New Testament & Early Christian MPhil Pathway

New Testament & Early Christian MPhil Pathway

New Testament & Early Christian MPhil Pathway Course Co-ordinator: Dr James Carleton Paget Prerequisites for study Students should have a degree in Theology with a strong New Testament component and at least two years’ study of New Testament Greek. Students who wish to do a dissertation in New...


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Early Christian gravestone, Jesus the Shepherd - Faculty of Divinity - image by Walter Parenteau (Flickr)

Hebrew, Jewish, Early Christian Studies

Hebrew, Jewish, Early Christian Studies This subject area crosses several disciplinary boundaries, taking in Hebrew and Jewish studies, on topics from the Greek and Roman periods onwards, and Roman-period Christianity in its Jewish setting, and is formed around the Hebrew, Jewish, Early Christian...


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