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Publications
“Historians Respond to Whitehouse et al.”
(
JCH
Forthcoming)
2019/05/06
Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis
(Bloomsbury)
2019/04/07
“Exploring the Challenges and Potentialities of the Database of Religious History for Cognitive Historiography”
(
JCH
3.1–2)
2018/04/14
“Edible Media”
(
LTQ
47.3-4)
2017/10/19
“The Database of Religious History and the Study of Ancient Mediterranean Religiosity”
(
JCH
3.1–2)
2018/04/14
“Coming Back to Life in and through Death” (McGill University Library)
2017/04/02
“Select Bibliography of Embedded Online Works” (McGill University Library)
2017/04/02
Resurrection in Paul
(SBL Press)
2016/07/20
Coming Back to Life
(McGill University Library)
2016/09/14
Journal of Cognitive Historiography: Special Topics Issue
2018/04/14
“Embodiment, Folk Dualism, and the Convergence of Cosmology and Anthropology in Paul’s Resurrection Ideals”
(
BibInt
23)
2016/07/02
“On the Difficulty of Molding a Rock”
(SBL Press)
2016/07/01
“Luke and Paul in Dialogue”
(Peeters)
2015/12/01
“Aural-Performance, Conceptual Blending, and Intertextuality”
(T&T Clark)
2015/06/26
Religion in the Text and on the Ground
2015/05/01
Coming Back to Life
2014/05/01
Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Study of Religion
2014/03/01
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