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==Biography==
==Biography==


PhD (2009) at the University of Michigan. Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (2009-2010) with the [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/Judaic/html/frankel_institute_3_0.htm''Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies'']. Book Reviews Editor of the journal [[Henoch]]. Perlow Lecturer in Classical Judaism at the [http://www.religiousstudies.pitt.edu/faculty/vonehrenkrook.php/index.php University of Pittsburgh] (Fall 2010-present).
In 2002 Jason von Ehrenkrook entered the Graduate Program "Jews and Christians in the Greco-Roman World" in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the [https://lsa.umich.edu/neareast University of Michigan]. He successfully defended his PhD under the mentorship of [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] in 2009 and spent the next academic year as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (2009-2010) with the [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/Judaic/html/frankel_institute_3_0.htm''Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies'']. From 2010 to 2014 he was the Perlow Lecturer in Classical Judaism in the Department of Religious Studies at the [http://www.religiousstudies.pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh]. He transitioned to the University of Massachusetts Boston in the Fall of 2014 where he now holds the position of Assistant Professor of Religious Studies in the [https://www.umb.edu/academics/cla/classics Department of Classics and Religious Studies].


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Scholarship==
 
====Books====
 
*[[Sculpting Idolatry in Flavian Rome: (An)Iconic Rhetoric in the Writings of Flavius Josephus (2011 Ehrenkrook), book]]


====Articles in edited volumes====
====Articles in edited volumes====
*The Parables of Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man: A Bibliography, 1773-2006 - [[Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man (2007 Boccaccini), edited volume]]  
*The Parables of Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man: A Bibliography, 1773-2006 - [[Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man (2007 Boccaccini), edited volume]]  
*The Afterlife in Philo and Josephus - [https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Hell-Afterlife-volumes-Christianity/dp/1440801835 Pages 97–118 in J. Harold Ellens, ed., Heaven, Hell, and the Afterlife: Eternity in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Vol. 1; Praeger, 2013]
*Christians, Pagans, and the Politics of Paideia in Late Antiquity - [https://www.degruyter.com/view/product/488978 Pages 255–266 in Jason M. Zurawski and Gabriele Boccaccini, ed. Second Temple Jewish ‘Paideia’ in Context. Berlin: DeGruyter]


====Articles in journals====
====Articles in journals====
*"The Specter of Judeo-Christianity and the Politics of Gender Deviancy: From St. Paul of Tarsus to St. Paul, MN" - [https://relegere.org/index.php/relegere/article/view/512 Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception] 2.2 (2012) 253-263.
*"Effeminacy in the Shadow of Empire: The Politics of Transgressive Gender in Josephus's ''Bellum Judaicum''" - [http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/jewish_quarterly_review/v101/101.2.von-ehrenkrook.html The Jewish Quarterly Review] 101.2 (2011) 145-163.
*"Image and Desire in the Wisdom of Solomon" - [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/zuto/2011/00000007/00000001/art00005 Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culture] 7 (2011) 41-50.
*"Sculpture, Space and the Poetics of Idolatry in Josephus' ''Bellum Judaicum''" - [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/jsj Journal for the Study of Judaism] 39 (2008) 170-191.
*"Sculpture, Space and the Poetics of Idolatry in Josephus' ''Bellum Judaicum''" - [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/jsj Journal for the Study of Judaism] 39 (2008) 170-191.
====Works in Progress====
*The Presidents' Bible: Scripture and Presidential Politics (Book)
==Teaching==
*Relsty 109 Symbol, Myth, Ritual: Cultural Studies of Religion
*Relsty 125 Jerusalem: Sacred Space, Contested Space
*Relsty 220 Myth in the Ancient Near East
*Relsty 241 Myth, History, Prophecy: The Old Testament
*Relsty 242 Christian Origins
*Relsty 310 Apocalypse and the End of the World


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.religiousstudies.pitt.edu/faculty/vonehrenkrook.php University of Pittsburgh]
*[https://www.umb.edu/academics/cla/faculty/jason_von_ehrenkrook University of Massachusetts Boston]
*[http://pittsburgh.academia.edu/JasonvonEhrenkrook Academia.edu Profile]
*[http://pittsburgh.academia.edu/JasonvonEhrenkrook Academia.edu Profile]


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Latest revision as of 11:36, 19 April 2018

Biography

In 2002 Jason von Ehrenkrook entered the Graduate Program "Jews and Christians in the Greco-Roman World" in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan. He successfully defended his PhD under the mentorship of Gabriele Boccaccini in 2009 and spent the next academic year as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (2009-2010) with the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies. From 2010 to 2014 he was the Perlow Lecturer in Classical Judaism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He transitioned to the University of Massachusetts Boston in the Fall of 2014 where he now holds the position of Assistant Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies.

Scholarship

Books

Articles in edited volumes

Articles in journals

Works in Progress

  • The Presidents' Bible: Scripture and Presidential Politics (Book)

Teaching

  • Relsty 109 Symbol, Myth, Ritual: Cultural Studies of Religion
  • Relsty 125 Jerusalem: Sacred Space, Contested Space
  • Relsty 220 Myth in the Ancient Near East
  • Relsty 241 Myth, History, Prophecy: The Old Testament
  • Relsty 242 Christian Origins
  • Relsty 310 Apocalypse and the End of the World

External links