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Eric Jarrard is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Wellesley College, specializing in Biblical Studies with a focus on the Hebrew Bible, its ancient Near Eastern context, and its interpretation history. He holds a Th.D. from Harvard University, an MTS from Emory University, and a BA in Religious Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Research: He employs social-scientific and postcolonial frameworks to analyze the Hebrew Bible's textual life cycles from antiquity to contemporary American culture. His book The Exodus and Law in Monuments and Memory examines ancient Middle Eastern monuments' influence on biblical narratives of history and law.
- Courses: His classes include Monsters, Bible and Pop Culture, Bible & Film, and Decolonizing the Bible, exploring intersections between biblical texts and themes like horror, queerness, race, and empire in film, literature, and popular media.
- Publications: His work appears in journals such as Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft and Biblical Interpretation, alongside a contracted monograph The Bible and Hip Hop and chapters in Theology and Game of Thrones and The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Monsters.
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