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Faculty
Ancient Mediterranean Religions
Islamic Studies
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Religion and Culture
Religion in the Americas
Religions
of Asia
| ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN RELIGIONS: |
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Bart D. Ehrman
James A. Gray Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1985 |
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117 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3940 behrman@email.unc.edu |
 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae
 Personal
website |
Field of specialization: Ancient
Mediterranean Religions |
Research interests: New
Testament interpretation; Apostolic Fathers; early Christian
apocrypha; orthodoxy and heresy in early Christianity;
New Testament textual criticism |
Jodi Magness
Kenan Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1989 |
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121 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3928 magness@email.unc.edu |
 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae
 Yotvata
Dig website |
Field of specialization: Ancient
Mediterranean Religions; Islamic Studies |
Research interests: Early
Judaism; archaeology of Palestine |
Zlatko Plese
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Yale University, 1996 |
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116 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3936 plese@email.unc.edu
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 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Ancient
Mediterranean Religions |
Research interests: Gnosticism
and Manichaeism; Hellenistic religions, philosophy,and
rhetoric; Plutarch and Platonism; Coptic language and
literature |
Bennie H. Reynolds III
Lecturer in Biblical Hebrew Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009 |
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127 Saunders Hall
(919) 843-9117
bhr3@email.unc.edu
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 Curriculum vitae |
Field of specialization: Ancient
Mediterranean Religions
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Research interests: Hebrew
Bible; Dead Sea Scrolls; Second Temple Judaism |
Carl W. Ernst
Kenan Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1981 |
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107 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3924 cernst@email.unc.edu |
 Personal
website |
Field of specialization: Islamic
Studies; Religions of Asia |
Research interests: Sufism,
with a focus on west and south Asia; Muslim interpretations
of Hinduism; the Qur'an as literature |
Omid Safi
Professor
Ph.D., Duke University, 2000 |
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120 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-4890 omid@email.unc.edu
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 Curriculum
vitae
 Personal
website |
Field of specialization: Islamic
Studies; Religions of Asia |
Research interests: Progressive
Islamic thought; social and intellectual history of pre-modern
Islam; Islamic mysticism |
| MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES: |
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Evyatar Marienberg
E.J. and Sara Evans Assistant Professor of Jewish History and Culture
Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2002 |
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130 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3939
evyatarm@unc.edu |
 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae
 Personal
website |
Field of specialization: Medieval and Early Modern Studies; Religion
and Culture |
Research interests: Rabbinic
Judaism and Jewish law; contemporary Catholicism; regulation of sexuality;
social history in the Middle Ages; rituals; reception of Vatican II |
Jonathan Boyarin
Leonard and Tobee Kaplan Distinguished Professor
Ph.D. New School for Social Research, 1984 J.D., Yale Law School, 1998 |
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125F Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3937
jboyarin@unc.edu |
 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religion
and Culture |
Research interests: Yiddish
language and culture; Jewish cultural studies; Jewishness as it relates
to comparative diasporas and nationalisms, critical theory, medieval and
early modern Christianity |
Evyatar Marienberg
E.J. and Sara Evans Assistant Professor of Jewish History and Culture
Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2002 |
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130 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3939
evyatarm@unc.edu |
 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae
 Personal
website |
Field of specialization: Medieval and Early Modern Studies; Religion
and Culture |
Research interests: Rabbinic
Judaism and Jewish law; contemporary Catholicism; regulation of sexuality;
social history in the Middle Ages; rituals; reception of Vatican II |
Randall G. Styers
Associate Professor
J.D., Yale Law School, 1984; Ph.D., Duke University, 1997
on leave Fall 2009
semester.
To contact the acting Director of Graduate Studies, click here. |
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106 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3938
rstyers@unc.edu |
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religion
and Culture |
Research interests: Modern Western religious
thought; contemporary critical thought; religion and magic; religion
and law; gender theory |
Ruel W. Tyson
Professor
B.D., Yale University, 1957; Manchester, Chicago, Oxford |
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113 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3935 tyson@email.unc.edu |
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religion
and Culture |
Research interests: History
of social thought; epistemology and rhetoric of ethnographic
practices; symbol and allegory in the ritual practices
of the Blue Ridge Primitive Baptists |
| RELIGION IN THE AMERICAS: |
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Yaakov S. Ariel
Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1986 |
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129 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3930 yariel@email.unc.edu |
 Biographical
profile
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religion
in the Americas |
Research interests: Evangelicals
and Jews; Jewish renewal; Jewish new religious movements;
Christianity and Israel |
Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Yale University, 1990 |
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128 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3927 maffly@email.unc.edu |
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religion
in the Americas |
Research interests: African-American
religion; ethnicity, race, and religion; religious and
cultural history of the American West; Mormonism |
Todd Ramón Ochoa
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Columbia University, 2005 |
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118 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3934
tochoa@email.unc.edu |
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religion
in the Americas |
Research interests: African-inspired
religions in Latin America and the Caribbean; Cuban-Kongo societies of affliction; materiality; Creolization and racialization; critical ethnographic
practice |
Barbara Ambros
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Harvard University, 2002 |
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125-G Saunders Hall
(919) 962-5666 bambros@email.unc.edu |
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Field of specialization: Religions
of Asia |
Research interests: East
Asian Buddhism; Shinto; pilgrimage and sacred space in
Japan; ethnicity and religion in Asian diaspora communities
in Japan |
Lauren G. Leve
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1999 |
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112 Saunders Hall
(919) 962-3925
leve@email.unc.edu |
 Curriculum
vitae |
Field of specialization: Religions
of Asia; Religion and Culture |
Research interests: Ethnographic
methods and the ethnography of religion; Buddhism in South and Southeast
Asia; personhood and identity; gender and feminist theory; globalism, nationalism,
and postcoloniality; anthropology of religion; religions of South Asia and
Nepal |
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