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Moa Airijoki serves as a Lecturer at Linköping University with dual affiliations in the Department of History, Art History and Religious Studies (HKR) and the Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), focusing on religious historiography and cultural analysis.
Her research investigates early Christian monastic authority structures, particularly through textual analysis of the Apophthegmata Patrum. She examines how figures like Abba Antony were constructed as spiritual archetypes, exploring intersections of hagiography, power dynamics, and community formation in late antiquity. This work bridges theological studies with socio-historical methodologies.
Her forthcoming 2025 publication represents current scholarship in patristic studies, analyzing narrative techniques used to establish monastic legitimacy. This aligns with broader academic trends examining how religious authority is mediated through textual traditions in formative ascetic communities.
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