
معرفی
Andrew Gregory is a Chaplain and Fellow at University College, Oxford. He previously held roles as Junior Research Fellow at Lincoln College (1999-2003) and Research Fellow in the Faculty of Theology and Religion/Keble College (2003-2005). His academic work spans New Testament studies, second-century Christianity, and early Christian apocrypha. He also engages in liturgical studies through his project on Choral Evensong as a cultural and worship practice.
Research Interests
Dr. Gregory specializes in the Gospels and Acts, Apostolic Fathers, and second-century Christian texts. He explores intersections between early Christian communities and the Roman Empire, as well as methodological approaches to memory in biblical studies. His recent interdisciplinary work bridges theological scholarship with liturgical aesthetics.
Publications
His publications reflect expertise in early Christian literature, including co-edited volumes on apocryphal texts and reception history of Luke-Acts. His 2021 article on the Apostolic Fathers and Roman imperialism exemplifies his focus on socio-political contexts of early Christianity.
Editorships
Series editor for Oxford Early Christian Gospel Texts and Oxford Apostolic Fathers. These roles highlight his contribution to curating foundational texts in early Christian studies.
As a college Chaplain, he combines pastoral care with theological scholarship, offering unique insights into both academic and liturgical dimensions of Christian heritage.



