Prof. Dr. James Albert Harrill

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsTheology
KeywordsBiblical Theology, Social History of Early Christianity, Ephesians, Theology, New Testament

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CityColumbus
InstitutionOhio State University
InstituteDepartment of History
Homepagehttp://osu.academia.edu/JAlbertHarrill

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Dietrich-Alex KochNeutestamentliches Seminar, Universität Münster, Münster
Prof. Dr. Hermut LöhrNeutestamentliches Seminar, Universität Münster, Münster
Prof. Dr. Hermut LöhrAbteilung für Neues Testament, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Bonn
Start of initial sponsorship01/10/2002

Programme(s)

2001Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2017Harrill. J. Albert: Saint Paul and the Christian Communities of Nero’s Rome.. In: Bartsch, S.; Cedric Littlewood, C.; and Freudenburg, K., The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Nero. Cambridge University Press, 2017. 276-289
2017Harrill, J. Albert: Without Lies or Deception’: Oracular Claims to Truth in the Epistle to Titus.. In: New Testament Studies, 2017, 451-472
2017Harrill, J. Albert: ‘Exegetical Torture’ in Early Christian Biblical Interpretation: The Case of Origen of Alexandria. In: Biblical Interrpetation, 2017, 39-57
2014James Albert Harrill: Ethnic Fluidity in Ephesians. In: New Testament Studies, 2014, 379-402
2013James Albert Harrill: Accusing Philosophy of Causing Headaches: Tertullian's Use of a Comedic Topos (Praescr. 16.2). In: Studia Patristica, 2013, 359-365
2013James Albert Harrill: Slavery and Inhumanity: Keith Bradley’s Legacy on Slavery in New Testament Studies. In: Biblical Interpretation, 2013, 506-514
2012James Albert Harrill: Paul the Apostle: His Life and Legacy in Their Roman Context. Cambridge University Press, 2012
2011James Albert Harrill: Divine Judgment against Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5:1–11): A Stock Scene of Perjury and Death. In: Journal of Biblical Literature, 2011, 351-369
2011James Albert Harrill: Paul and Empire: Studying Roman Identity after the Cultural Turn. In: Early Christianity, 2011, 281-311
2011James Albert Harrill: The Psychology of Slaves in the Gospel Parables: A Case Study in Social History. In: Biblische Zeitschrift, 2011, 63-74
2010James Albert Harrill: Stoic Physics, the Universal Conflagration, and the Eschatological Destruction of ‘the Ignorant and Unstable’ in 2 Peter. In: Tuomas Rasimus, Troels Engberg-Pedersen, and Ismo Dunderberg, Stoicism in Early Christianity. Baker Academic, 2010. 115-140
2008James Albert Harrill: Cannibalistic Language in the Fourth Gospel and Greco-Roman Polemics of Factionalism (John 6:52–66).. In: Journal of Biblical Literature, 2008, 133-158
2007James Albert Harrill: The Slave Still Appears: A Historiographical Response to Jennifer Glancy. In: Biblical Interpretation, 2007, 212-221
2006James Albert Harrill: Servile Functionaries or Priestly Leaders? Roman Domestic Religion, Narrative Intertextuality, and Pliny’s Reference to Slave Christian Ministrae (Ep. 10,96,8). In: Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft , 2006, 111-130
2006James Albert Harrill: Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions. Fortress Press, 2006
2006James Albert Harrill: The Metaphor of Slavery in the Writings of Tertullian. In: Studia Patristica, 2006, 385-390
1995James Albert Harrill: The Manumission of Slaves in Early Christianity. . Mohr Siebeck, 1995