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Name Janelle Peters
Position Independent
Institutional Affiliation Independent
Latitude 34.069881
Longitude -118.339883
Research Interests

Ancient Judaism, Early Christianity, Ancient Greek Religion, Ancient Roman Religion, Roman Catholicism.

Websites https://www.janellepeters.org/; http://chicago.academia.edu/JanellePeters
Publications

PUBLICATIONS

Monograph

Paul and the Citizen Body. (Forthcoming with the University of Pennsylvania Press.)

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

1. “Vision and Sign in 1 Clement,” Religion Compass (invited by editor to submit for peer review).
2. “1 and 2 Clement.” In: Cambridge Companion to the Apostolic Fathers, edited by Michael F. Bird and Scott D. Harrower. Cambridge: Cambridge (expected 2019).
3. “Robes in Early Christian Literature.” Edited volume by Alicia Batten and Kelly Olson. London: Bloomsbury (expected December 2018).
4. “Rediscovering Paul among the Philosophers on Athletics.” In: Paul among the Philosophers, edited by Joseph R. Dodson, David E. Briones, and Andrew W. Pitts. Downers Grove: IVP Academic (submitted 2018).
5. “Rediscovering Paul among the Philosophers on Veiling.” In: Paul among the Philosophers, edited by Joseph R. Dodson, David E. Briones, and Andrew W. Pitts. Downers Grove: IVP Academic (submitted 2018).
6. “Sex and Springs in Daphnis and Chloe.” Kernos. (Accepted.)
7. “The Clericus Cup.” In: Gods, Games, and Globalization: New Perspectives on Religion and Sports, edited by Rebecca Alpert and Arthur Remillard. Macon: Mercer University Press (accepted).
8. “The Phoenix in 1 Clement.” In: Studia Patristica XCIII: Papers presented at the Seventeenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2015. Volume 19: The First Two Centuries; Apocrypha and Gnostica, edited by M. Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters, 2017. 17-26.
9. “The Spring as a Civilizing Mechanism in Daphnis and Chloe.” In: Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel, edited by David Konstan, Marilia Pinheiro, and Bruce MacQueen. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2017. 123-142.
10. “Gendered Activity and Jesus’s Saying Not to Worry.” Neotestamentica 50.1 (2016): 35-52.
11. “Permanent and Temporary Ethnicity in the Esther Scroll.” In: Megilloth Studies, edited by Brad Embry. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2016. 110-124.
12. “Rahab, Esther, and Judith as Models for Church Leadership in 1 Clement.” Journal of Early Christian History 5.2 (2015): 94-110.
13. “Crowns in 1 Thessalonians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians.” Biblica 96.1 (2015): 67-84.
14. “Suffering the Good: Constructing Solidarity through the Theodicies of Scripture and Thérèse of Lisieux.” In: Suffering, Sacrifice, and Transformation in the Incarnational Theology of Wendy Farley, edited by Mari Kim. Upland: Sopher, 2015.
15. “Reading the Corinthian Veils through Hijabs and Habits.” In: 1-2 Corinthians, edited by Yung-Suk Kim. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2013. 129-45.
16. “Hellenistic Iconography and Imagery in Daniel 12:5-13.” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 19.2 (2009):127-145.
17. “Lot’s Wife in the Novels of Mary Anne Sadlier.” Postscripts 5.2 (2009): 155-174.

Book Reviews

1. Review of Michael G. Azar, Exegeting the Jews: the Early Reception of the Johannine “Jews.” Ancient Jew Review (submitted).
2. Review of Jörg Rüpke, Pantheon. Reading Religion (2018): http://readingreligion.org/books/pantheon.
3. Review of Sarah Whittle, Covenant Renewal and the Consecration of the Gentiles in Romans. Review of Biblical Literature (2017): www.bookreviews.org.
4. Review of Joshua Jipp, Christ Is King: Paul’s Royal Theology. Syndicate (2017): https://syndicate.network/symposia/biblical-studies/christ-is-king/.
5. Review of Kristi Upson-Saia, Carly Daniel-Hughes, Alicia J. Batten (eds.), Dressing Judeans and Christians in Antiquity. Review of Biblical Literature (2016): www.bookreviews.org.
6. Review of Jeffrey A.D. Weima, 1-2 Thessalonians. Review of Biblical Literature (2016): www.bookreviews.org.
7. Review of Sandor Goodhart, The Prophetic Law: Essays in Judaism, Girardianism, Literary Studies, and the Ethical. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 29 (2016): 118-119.
8. Review of Christopher G. Frechette, Christopher R. Matthews, Thomas D. Stegman (eds.), Biblical Essays in Honor of Daniel J. Harrington, SJ, and Richard J. Clifford, SJ: Opportunity for No Little Instruction. Review of Biblical Literature (2016): www.bookreviews.org.
9. Review of Helen Kraus, Gender Issues in Ancient and Reformation Translations of Genesis 1-4. Hebrew Studies 53 (2012): 375-377.

Encyclopedia Articles

1. “Syro-Palestinian Art and Architecture.” EBSCO. (2016.)
2. “Book. III. New Testament.” In: Hans-Josef Klauck et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Bible and its Reception 4. New York: De Gruyter, 2011.

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