Jennifer A. Quigley is assistant professor of New Testament and Early Christian Studies at Drew University Theological School.
“An exciting and innovative approach. . . . Quigley appropriately
challenges our fragmented understanding of the ancient
world.”—Roger S. Nam, Scottish Journal of Theology
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for the Study of the New Testament
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epistles and their audiences.”—Joseph A. Marchal, author of
Appalling Bodies: Queer Figures Before and After Paul’s Letters
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