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Dr Anna Chrysostomides is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant and Retained Lecturer in Islam at the University of Oxford's Department of Theology. Her research focuses on intersections between Islamic and Christian histories, particularly in the medieval Mediterranean. She holds a D.Phil. from Oxford, following M.Phil., M.A., and B.A. degrees in theology and religious studies.
Education:
- D.Phil., University of Oxford
- M.Phil., University of Oxford
- M.A., Temple University
- B.A., University of Mary Washington
Her research interests include Muslim-Christian relations, Syriac Christianity, Islamic archaeology, gender studies in religious contexts, and medieval religious law. She participates in the Sex and the Church Project and has affiliations with Queen Mary University of London.
Her publications analyze religious identity formation, iconoclasm, interfaith festival participation, and comparative religious violence narratives. Current trends focus on eighth-tenth century religious interactions and textual polemics.
No specific advising or grants are listed, though her work engages interdisciplinary collaborations. She is associated with research centers exploring medieval religious dynamics and sexuality in religious institutions.



