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Jenny Rose is an Adjunct Professor and historian of religions at Claremont Graduate University's Religion Department, where she contributes to the Zoroastrian Studies program. She holds a PhD in Ancient Iranian Studies from Columbia University, grounding her academic expertise in the historical and cultural dimensions of Persian religious traditions.
Her research centers on Zoroastrianism, with a focus on its historical development, theological concepts, and cultural expressions. She explores how Zoroastrian identity has been shaped over time, both within Iran and in diaspora communities. Her work bridges religious studies, ancient history, and cultural analysis.
The selected publications highlight her sustained engagement with Zoroastrian thought and its interpretation in both academic and public contexts. Her works examine doctrinal clarity, historical perception, and the European intellectual reception of Zoroaster as a symbolic figure. These writings reflect a deep commitment to making ancient religious traditions accessible and intellectually rigorous.
Jenny Rose is an active public scholar, frequently lecturing at universities, museums, and Zoroastrian associations across North America and Europe. She also leads educational study tours to key archaeological and devotional sites in Iran and Central Asia, enhancing experiential learning in the field of ancient religions.
Her academic service includes public education and scholarly outreach, though no formal advising or grant activities are mentioned in the available text.




