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Jason Beduhn serves as a Professor at Northern Arizona University, specializing in Religious History with emphasis on Early Christianity and Manichaeism.
His research examines religious dynamics in late antiquity, particularly interactions between Christian and non-Christian traditions. Key contributions include analysis of Augustine's critique of Manichaeism in the 'Contra Faustum' and the historical significance of the Chester Beatty Kephalaia manuscripts.
In June 2015, he presented guest lectures under Frantz Grenet's chair on History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia:
- 'Christianity vs. Semi-Christianity in the "Contra Faustum"' (June 8, 2015)
- 'The Significance of the Chester Beatty Kephalaia for Religious History' (June 15, 2015)
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