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Scott Elliott is a Professor at Adrian College, specializing in Religious Studies with a focus on biblical narratives, translation studies, and early Christian literature. His work bridges ancient texts with contemporary interpretation, particularly examining themes like identity politics, narrative persuasion, and visual adaptations of biblical stories.
His research interests include New Testament exegesis, ancient Jewish-Christian relations, and the intersection of religion with modern media. Notably, he explores how graphic novels reinterpret biblical narratives and how ancient texts engage with concepts of madness, partnership, and diaspora.
His publications emphasize critical analysis of biblical and religious texts, including book reviews and theoretical studies that challenge traditional hermeneutics. Recent work addresses themes like Pauline autobiography in epistles and the temporal structure of Mark's Gospel.
While no formal grants or awards are listed, his scholarly contributions reflect deep engagement with both classical and modern religious discourse. He actively participates in interdisciplinary dialogue, as seen in his analyses of Foucault’s theories applied to early Christian ethics and the role of religion in post-9/11 cultural memory.
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