
Anthony Pagliarini
Academic · Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity
University of Notre DameAbout
Anthony Pagliarini is an Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He specializes in Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity, with research interests in Prophecy, Biblical Hermeneutics, and Old Testament Studies. His work explores themes such as the interpretation of divine revelation, ritual practices, and ethical dimensions in biblical texts.
Education: B.A. in theology and philosophy from the University of Notre Dame, followed by advanced studies in theology and biblical studies at institutions including Rome’s Angelicum, the International Theological Institute in Austria, the Pontifical Biblical Institute, and the École Biblique.
Research focuses on prophecy (e.g., Ezekiel’s visions), the role of cultural practices like eating in Old Testament narratives, and the theological implications of hospitality in the Book of Ruth. He also engages in applied theology, including biblical preaching and liturgical studies.
Teaching includes courses on theology foundations, Old Testament literature (Psalms, Prophets), and Hebrew language. He advocates for integrating biblical scholarship with contemporary faith practices.
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