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John J. Collins

John J. Collins (b.1946) is an Irish- American scholar, at Yale University (New Haven, CT), USA. Born in Ireland in 1946, he graduated from the University College Dublin (BA, MA) and Harvard University (PhD). He taught at the University of Notre Dame (1985-91), and the University of Chicago (1991-2000), before moving to Yale University in 2000. Founding member of the Enoch Seminar.

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