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Courtney Friesen
Professor, Religious Studies / Classics | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Religious Studies and Classics
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“Virtue and Vice on Stage: Philo of Alexandria’s Theatrical Ambivalences.”
2017
morality,
theater,
ancient philosophy,
ambivalence,
ethics
Birthing the Children of God: Echoes of Theogony in Romans 8.19–23
2017
theology,
christianity,
religious studies,
mythology,
philosophy
Dying Like a Woman: Euripides’ Polyxena as Exemplum between Philo and Clement of Alexandria
2016
greek tragedy,
gender studies,
ancient literature,
religious studies,
comparative literature
Hannah’s ‘Hard Day’ and Hesiod’s ‘Two Roads’: Poetic Wisdom in Philo’s De ebrietate.
2015
poetic wisdom,
philo,
hannah,
hesiod,
de ebrietate
Dionysus as Jesus: The Incongruity of a Love Feast in Achilles Tatius’s Leucippe and Clitophon 2.2.
2014
religion,
literature,
comparative analysis,
mythology,
cultural studies
Extirpating the Dragon: Divine Combat and the Minus of LXX Isaiah 51:9b.
2013
religious studies,
theology,
mythology,
ancient literature,
cultural studies