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Kim Fowler is an Assistant Professor of New Testament at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society, specializing in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins. His research focuses on early Christian manuscripts, Gnostic texts, and the intersection of early Christian thought with Roman legal and cultural contexts. He has contributed to studies on codices such as Codex H and Nag Hammadi texts, examining authorship, eschatology, and manuscript migration.
Recent publications analyze the Euthalian tradition, paratextual editing practices in New Testament manuscripts, and the theological implications of pseudepigrapha. His work bridges textual criticism with historical contextualization, addressing questions of divine authority, textual transmission, and inter-religious influences.
Media engagements include the podcast 'Bible and Beyond' (2025) and the expert commentary 'Biblical Time Machine' (2023), highlighting his role in public dissemination of biblical scholarship. Fowler collaborates on projects like the New Testament Project, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to manuscript studies.
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