Carlos A. Segovia (1970-), scholar
Carlos A. Segovia (b.1970) is a British-born Spanish scholar. He is currently associate professor in religious studies at the Camilo José Cela University in Madrid, Spain, and Professor of Moral Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid (Spain).
E-mail address: segoviamail@gmail.com & casegovia@ucjc.edu
Biography
Carlos A. Segovia was born in London, England, on May 22, 1970. In 2004 he earned his PhD in Philosophy and Religious Studies from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). From 2007 to 2011 he was Visiting Professor in Islamic Studies at the National University of Distant Education and the Camilo José Cela University, and Research Associate in Comparative Religious Studies at the University of Seville from 2008 to 2011. He is now Associate Professor in Religious Studies at the Camilo José Cela University in Madrid and teaches Moral Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid). In 2009 he was appointed Associate Editor in charge for Spanish scholarship of 4 Enoch. From 2009 to 2012 he joined Book Reviews Commission of the journal Henoch, and in 2011 the Board of Directors of the Enoch Seminar. In 2012 he launched the Camilo José Cela University International Research Seminar Rethinking the Making of a Difference: Jewish-Christian Boundary Drawing in Late Antiquity with Pamela Michelle Eisenbaum (2013), Daniel Boyarin (2014), and Gabriele Boccaccini (2015); the seminar is co-sponsored by, and hosted at, the Xavier Zubiri Foundation in Madrid. He is also Associate Editor in charge for Early Islamic Studies of 4 Enoch and Chair of the 3rd Nangeroni Meeting of the Enoch Seminar, "Rereading Paul as a Second-Temple Jewish Author" (Rome, 2014). He chiefly works on the contemporary rereading of Paul as a Jewish author and on the reuse and rewriting of the OT Pseudepigrapha in early Christianity and Islam.
Works on Second Temple Judaism, Christian, and Islamic Origins
Monographs
- Liminalia: Studies on Early Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Texts, Subtexts, and Ideas. [In progress.]
- Guía para entender a Pablo de Tarso (A Guide to Understanding Paul / 2014 Piñero Sáenz, Segovia), book Forthcoming in 2014.
- Pablo de Tarso, ¿judío o cristiano? (Paul of Tarsus: Jew or Christian? / 2013 Segovia), book.
- Por una interpretación no cristiana de Pablo de Tarso: El redescubrimiento contemporáneo de un judío mesiánico (Rereading Paul as a Messianic Jew / 2013 Segovia), book.
- El Corán: Religión, hombre y sociedad. Antología temática (The Qur'an: A Thematic Antology / 2007 Segovia), book.
Edited Volumes
Translations
Book Chapters
- "Isaiah 66:19, 21 and Paul's Gentile Mission: A Contribution to the Contemporary Rereading of Paul as a Jewish Author." / In: Paul and Scripture. Edited by Stanley E. Porter and Gregory P. Fewster. Pauline Studies. Leiden: E. J. Brill. Forthcoming in 2015.
- "John Wansbrough and the Problem of Islamic Origins in Recent Scholarship: A Farewell to the Traditional Account." / In: The Coming of the Comforter: When, Where, and to Whom? Studies on the Rise of Islam and Various Other Topics in Memory of John Wansbrough (2012 Segovia/Lourié), edited volume, xix-xviii.
- "Thematic and Structural Affinities between 1 Enoch and the Qur'an: A Contribution to the Study of the Judaeo-Christian Apocalyptic Setting of the Early Islamic Faith." / In: The Coming of the Comforter: When, Where, and to Whom? Studies on the Rise of Islam and Various Other Topics in Memory of John Wansbrough (2012 Segovia/Lourié), edited volume, 231-67.
Articles
- "Beyond the Myth: Rereading Ezek 28:11-19 and Gen 2:15-3:24 Differently." Co-authored with Olga M. Pérez. Forthcoming.
- "Pablo de Tarso, Israel y los gentiles: El nuevo enfoque radical sobre Pablo y el caríz judío de su mensaje" <Reassessing Paul's Jewishness: Israel, the Nations, and the Radical New Perspective on Paul> / In: Bandue 7. Forthcoming in 2013.
- "1 Henoc y el estudio contemporáneo de la apocalíptica judía: Una conversación con Gabriele Boccaccini" <1 Enoch and the Study of Jewish Apocalypticism: A Conversation with Gabriele Boccaccini>. / In: EPIMELEIA 35-36 (2009) 7-28.
- "El judeocristianismo: Una nueva hipótesis; seguido de un resumen de la Demostración 17 de Afraates (sobre la divinidad de Cristo" <Jewish-Christianity: A New Hypothesis; Followed by a Summary of Aphrahat's 17th Demonstration (on the Divinity of Christ)>. / In: Isidorianum 37 (2010) 83-108.
- "Noah as Eschatological Mediator Transposed: From 2 Enoch 71-72 to the Christological Echoes of 1 Enoch 106:3 in the Qur'an." / In: Henoch 33 (1/2011) 134-45.
- "La biblioteca de Qumrán y los esenios" <The Library from Qumran and the Essenes>. / In: Historia National Geographic 88 (2011) 40-48.
Congress Papers
- "A Crypto-Christian/Proto-Muslim Chapter in the Supersessionist Appropriation of Paul: Textual Sources, Ideological Premises, and Religious Implications of the Diatribal Kerygma in Qur’an 2.124." To be presented at the 2nd Nangeroni Meeting of the Enoch Seminar (Rome, 2014): "Rereading Paul as a Second-Temple Jewish Author." Enoch Seminar Online
- "'Those on the Right' and 'Those on the Left': Rereading Qur'an 56.1-56 (and the Founding Myth of Islam) in Light of Apocalypse of Abraham 21-2." To be presented at the symposium "Apocalyptique et figures du mal," Université Libre de Bruxelles (Brussels, 2013).
- "Which Theologies in Conflict? Some Suggestions for a Symptomatic Rereading of 4 Ezra in Light of P. Sacchi's and E.P. Sanders' Contribution to the Study of Early Judaism, with a Final Note on the Hodayot from Qumran and Paul." Presented to the 6th Enoch Seminar (Milan, 2011): "2 Baruch - 4 Ezra: 1st Century Jewish Apocalypticism." Enoch Seminar Online
- "Noah as Eschatological Mediator Transposed: From 2 Enoch 71-72 to the Christological Echoes of 1 Enoch 106:3 in the Qur'an." Presented to the 5th Enoch Seminar (Naples, 2009): "Enoch, Adam, Melchizedek: Mediatorial Figures in 2 Enoch and Second Temple Judaism." Enoch Seminar Online