Annette Yoshiko Reed (F / United States, 1973), scholar
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Annette Yoshiko Reed (b.1973) is an American scholar, at the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA). Studied at McGill University (BA 1997), Princeton University (MA 2001), and Princeton University (PhD 2002). Assistant Professor at the Dept. of Religious Studies of the University of Pennsylvania.
Works
Books
- Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity (2005 Reed), book
- Demons, Angels, and Writing in Ancient Judaism (2020 Reed), book
Edited volumes
- The Ways That Never Parted (2003 Becker/Reed), edited volume
- (with Ra’anan S. Boustan). Heavenly Realms and Earthly Realities in Late Antique Religions (Cambridge 2004)
- (with Ra'anan S. Boustan). Blood and the Boundaries of Jewish and Christian Identities in Late Antiquity Henoch 30 (2008).
Articles in edited volumes
Articles in academic journals
- Abraham as Chaldean scientist and father of the Jews: Josephus, Ant. 1.154-168, and the Greco-Roman discourse about astronomy/astrology / Annette Yoshiko Reed / Journal for the Study of Judaism 35.2 (2004) 119-158
- The modern invention of "Old Testament pseudepigrapha" / Annette Yoshiko Reed / Journal of Theological Studies 60.2 (2009) 403-436
- The Construction and Subversion of Patriarchal Perfection: Abraham and Exemplarity in Philo, Josephus and the "Testament of Abraham" (2009 Reed), essay / In: Journal for the Study of Judaism 40.2 (2009) 185-212
- Pseudepigraphy and/as Prophecy: Continuity and Transformation in the Formation of Early Enochic Writings (2011 Reed), essay / In: Revelation, Literature, and Community in Late Antiquity (2011 Townsend, Vidas), edited volume, 25-42.