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About Ruben R Dupertuis

Rubén R. Dupertuis joined the Religion Department in 2006 as an Assistant Professor. He received a B.A in English Literature from the University of Michigan, an M.A. in Theological Studies from Claremont School of Theology, and a Ph.D. in New Testament and Early Christian Literature from Claremont Graduate University. His interests include Acts of the Apostles and early Christian narrative more generally, education in the ancient world, and the role of Bible in American Popular culture.

Dupertuis is currently the Director of Trinity's Mellon Initiative for Undergraduate Research in the Arts and Humanities and is serving as a Humanities Division Councilor for the Council on Undergraduate Research. He is currently co-organizer of the 2016 Lennox Seminar titled "Reinventing the Bible."

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Religion, Trinity University Department of Religion
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Honors and Awards

  • Distinguished Achievement Award (Distinguished University, Community, and Professional Service), Spring 2020

Courses

  • Science Fiction
  • Apocalyptic Literature
  • Non-Canonical Early Christian Literature
  • The New Testament

Education

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2005 PhD, Claremont Graduate University
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1998 MA, School of of Theology at Claremont
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1995 BA, The University Of Michigan
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