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Courtney Friesen
Professor, Religious Studies / Classics | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Religious Studies and Classics
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Research Area
religious studies,
mythology,
theology,
ancient literature,
cultural studies,
religion,
literature,
comparative analysis,
poetic wisdom,
philo
Publications
(6)
Recent
“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
News
(1)
Tucson Humanities Festival Has Theme of Resistance and Revolution
2017
Courses
(14)
Greek and Roman Religion
Readings in Greek Drama
Thesis Preparation
Christianity in the Greco-Roman World
The Transformation of Society: Christianity in the Greco-Roman World
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10+ Courses