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About Meghan Henning

Meghan Henning is an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Dayton. She specializes in New Testament and early Christianity and has written articles, essays, and invited papers on hell, the New Testament, apocalyptic literature, apocryphal literature, and disability studies. She also examines suffering in antiquity, women in early Christianity, Petrine literature, historiography, contemporary philosophy, the work of Michel Foucault, feminist hermeneutics, and post-colonial theory. She is the recipient of grants and awards from the Jacob K. Javits foundation, the Society of Biblical Literature, Yale Divinity School, and Emory University and has appeared in a documentary for the National Geographic Channel.

* B.A., Denison University, 2004
* M.A., Yale University, 2007
* Ph.D., Emory University, 2013

Positions

2014 - Present Assistant Professor of Christian Origins, University of Dayton Department of Religious Studies
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Education

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2013 PhD, Emory University
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2007 MA, Yale University
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2004 BA, Denison University
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Articles (1)

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Book chapters (7)

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Recent Works (4)