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Greg Snyder is a Professor of Religious Studies at Davidson College. His academic work focuses on early Christian life and literature, particularly the New Testament and the diversity of Christian communities in 2nd-century Rome. He teaches courses examining biblical texts, their historical contexts, and their influence on American cultural and ethical debates.
Education:
- Ph.D., M.Phil., M.Div., Yale University
- M.S., Columbia University
- B.S., Seattle Pacific University
His research explores the social and material conditions of early Christian groups in Rome, their demographic characteristics, and the interplay between biblical interpretation and political discourse. He has published in journals such as The Harvard Theological Review and The Journal of Early Christian Studies, and authored the book Christian Teachers in Second-Century Rome (Brill, 2020).
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