Dr. Annette Yoshiko Reed (@annetteyreed) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Annette Yoshiko Reed

@annetteyreed

Stendahl Chair @HarvardDivinity @Harvard

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Ennius (@red_loeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The figure of Wisdom (Sapientia) inhabits the initial 'O'(mnis) at the beginning of Ecclesiasticus. Dijon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 2; Bible de Saint-Bénigne; 12th century 2nd quarter; France (Dijon, abbaye Saint-Bénigne); f.308v

The figure of Wisdom (Sapientia) inhabits the initial 'O'(mnis) at the beginning of Ecclesiasticus.

Dijon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 2; Bible de Saint-Bénigne; 12th century 2nd quarter; France (Dijon, abbaye Saint-Bénigne); f.308v
Eyob Derillo (@derilloeyob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was filmed in 2023 at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library in Toronto for the Traditional Care Practices. The Mellon-funded Hidden Stories project, explores the relationship between traditional caretakers and books. youtu.be/-giQfAPmlzg?fe….

I was filmed in 2023 at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library in Toronto for the Traditional Care Practices. The Mellon-funded Hidden Stories project, explores the relationship between traditional caretakers and books.  youtu.be/-giQfAPmlzg?fe….
Maria Popova (@themarginalian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the Oxford children's dictionary discarded dozens of nature-words—"dandelion," "fern," "starling"—as irrelevant to children's imagination and replaced them with words like "broadband" and "cut-and-paste," this inspired act of resistance was born: themarginalian.org/2019/06/17/the…

Eli Rubin is writing a book (@eli_rubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my recent review of Schulte's *Zimzum* for Jewish Review of Books started out as a double review, but my discussion of Garb's *History of Modern Kabbalah* got left on the cutting room floor. Here's my chance to share some of those cuttings with the twitter readership... 🧵⏬

Society for the Scientific Study of Religion-SSSR (@sssreligion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Harvard Divinity Women’s Studies in Religion Program 2024-25 has five new research associates working on a range of research projects related to #religion and #gender. wsrp.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/06/1…

T&T Clark (@tandtclark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen as author Kenneth Atkinson discusses his book, A History of the Hasmonean State, with New Books Network 📚. 🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/470qBUA 📕 Get the paperback: bit.ly/4dxv0Bb

Listen as author Kenneth Atkinson discusses his book, A History of the Hasmonean State, with <a href="/NewBooksNetwork/">New Books Network 📚</a>.

🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/470qBUA
📕 Get the paperback: bit.ly/4dxv0Bb
geoffreyssmith (@g_s_smith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring! The Department of Religious Studies at UT Austin is looking for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the field of Ancient Mediterranean Religions (AMR). Spread the word! apply.interfolio.com/153089

Ancient Jew Review (@ancientjew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Podcast! This time featuring Laura Nasrallah's book Ancient Christians and the Power of Curses: Magic, Aesthetics, and Justice. buff.ly/4dE29Lr

The Jewish Quarterly Review (@thejqr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JQR 114.3 is out with an array of fascinating articles! -Cairo Geniza fragments that illuminate the Noahide commandments -A parallel reading of Michel Foucault and Franz Rosenzweig -Other essays ranging from medieval philosophy to 20th c. lit. Read more: katz.sas.upenn.edu/resources/blog…

JQR 114.3 is out with an array of fascinating articles!

-Cairo Geniza fragments that illuminate the Noahide commandments
-A parallel reading of Michel Foucault and Franz Rosenzweig
-Other essays ranging from medieval philosophy to 20th c. lit.

Read more:
katz.sas.upenn.edu/resources/blog…
NASSCAL (@nasscaltw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

e-Clavis: Christian Apocrypha has now surpassed 300 entries in its efforts to present open-access bibliographical (and other) information on Christian apocryphal literature. The first entry was posted in 2015. Congratulations to all of the editors and contributors to the project.