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NameNicole Kelley
PositionAssociate Professor
AffiliationFlorida State University
Latitude30.455109
Longitude-84.253419
Research Interests

Christian representations of deformities and disabilities
Pseudo-Clementines
Illness and healing in the ancient world
Christian martyr acts
Ancient magic and astrology

Websiteshttps://religion.fsu.edu/person/nicole-kelley
Publications

Books:
Knowledge and Religious Authority in the Pseudo-Clementines: Situating the Recognitions in Fourth-Century Syria. WUNT 2.213; Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006

Selected Articles and Essays:
“Astrology in the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions,” Journal of Ecclesiastical History 59.4 (2008) 607-29.
“The Theological Significance of Physical Deformity in Two Ancient Christian Interpretations of John 9.1-41, ” Perspectives in Religious Studies 34.1 (2007) 77-90.
“Philosophy as Training for Death: Reading the Ancient Christian Martyr Acts as Spiritual Exercises,” Church History 75.4 (2006) 723-47.
“Problems of Knowledge and Authority in the Pseudo-Clementine Romance of Recognitions,” Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.3 (2005) 315-48.

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