I was wondering if your notes are your own thoughts on these topics or the thoughts of your instructor. Also, is this a course taught by Harry Gamble. He's one of my favorite scholars. I recently posted a review of his work Books and Readers on my blog.
A native Kentuckian and recent recipient of the degree of Master of Arts in Religion, with a concentration in biblical studies, from Yale University. Currently a doctoral student in the Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity program at the University of Virginia.
Selected articles, seminar papers, and notes prepared throughout the course of my illustrious academic career are available here. Enjoy (but please don't plagiarize; it's both illegal and bad karma).
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Cool, man. Good work, becoming an authority within your first year of your PhD work! No offense, but I didn't expect that.
I've added your blog, as well. Take care! If you're around, let me know.
I was wondering if your notes are your own thoughts on these topics or the thoughts of your instructor. Also, is this a course taught by Harry Gamble. He's one of my favorite scholars. I recently posted a review of his work Books and Readers on my blog.
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