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Daniele Pevarello is a researcher and educator in the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies at Trinity College Dublin. His work focuses on the study of devotion and religious identity in the Graeco-Roman world, with particular attention to the interpretation and reception of the New Testament, Greek language, and the integration of pagan sources in early Jewish and Christian literature.
His research spans several key areas in biblical and early Christian studies, including:
- Interpretation of the New Testament in historical and cultural contexts
- Development of religious identity in antiquity
- Use of Greco-Roman literary and artistic traditions in early Christian expression
- Reception history of biblical texts in late antiquity and beyond
Dr. Pevarello teaches a range of undergraduate modules, including:
- REU44124 - Friendship in the New Testament and Early Christianity
- REU33704 - Christianity in the Cultures of Late Antiquity
- REU12741 - Religions in the Ancient Mediterranean
- REU12112 - Introducing the New Testament: Texts and Contexts
There are no scientific awards listed in the provided information.
Dr. Pevarello advises students within his teaching modules and contributes to the academic training of undergraduates in biblical studies. While formal graduate students are not listed, his involvement in research-led teaching suggests mentorship at various levels. No specific grants or funding awards are mentioned in the text.
He is part of a broader research environment in Biblical Studies at Trinity College Dublin, contributing to thematic research clusters such as:
- Hebrew Scriptures and Ancient Judaism
- New Testament and Early Christianity
- The Bible in Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
- The Bible in the Arts and the Contemporary World
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