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Dr. Ryan Strickler is an Honorary Associate Lecturer in Classics at the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, University of Queensland. His research focuses on Late Antiquity, Byzantine Studies, and Early Christian Literature, with particular emphasis on apocalypticism, identity formation, and imperial critique in Byzantine theological and historical texts.
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Strickler's research explores themes such as apocalyptic discourse, Christian identity during historical crises, and the use of pious forgeries in Byzantine literature. His publications analyze seventh-century Byzantine texts, including works by Maximus the Confessor, and address the interplay between political symbolism, religious persecution, and utopian ideals in Late Antiquity.
Key trends in his recent publications include a focus on Byzantine apocalypticism, imperial portraiture, and literary forgeries. These works often employ interdisciplinary approaches, bridging historical analysis, theological critique, and literary studies.
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Strickler has contributed to edited volumes such as Dissidence and Persecution in Byzantium and The Routledge Handbook on Identity in Byzantium, solidifying his role in advancing scholarly understanding of Byzantine intellectual and religious history.
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