Faculty Member, Philosophy and Religion
Assistant Professor of Religion
Architecture, Arts and Humanities
Thesis Title: Imago Pauli: Memory, Tradition and Discourses on the “Real” Paul in the Second Century
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Bart Ehrman
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About
I am a faculty member of the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Clemson University and have recently defended a dissertation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on second-century discourses on the "real" (Apostle) Paul. The dissertation explores the formation of Pauline traditions in the second century and how mental image and written text work together in the early Christian memory process to provide particular conceptions of Paul and his importance for the early Church.








