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About Jeremy Schott I am an interdisciplinary scholar of culture, literature, religion, and philosophy in the Roman and Byzantine world. My research has covered a broad range: the politics of religious and ethnic identity; the practice and theory of translation; historiography; the history of books and reading; and most recently, the ...
University of Rochester 1995-1999. B.A. (summa cum laude) Majors: Religion (with highest distinction); English Minor: Classical Greek. POSITIONS HELD. Director of Medieval Studies, Indiana Univesrity, Bloomington (2020- ) Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington (2019- )
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Ph.D., Duke University, 2005A, University of Rochester, 1999Religions of the Late Ancient and Early Medieval/Byzantine Mediterranean and Near EastCultural and Social History of Late Antiquity and the Later Roman EmpireContemporary Theory and the Study of PremodernityAncient Philosophy (esp. the Platonic tradition)Eusebius of Caesarea: Tradition and Innovations, Aaron Johnson and Jeremy Schott, (Harvard University Press/Center for Hellenic Studies, 2013). Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008)
“Plotinus’ Portrait and Pamphilus’ Prison Notebook: Neoplatonic and Early Christian Textualties at the Turn of the Fourth Century C.E.,” Journal of Early Christian Studies,forthcoming Fall 2013. “Textuality and Territorialization: Eusebius’ Exegeses of Isaiah, and Empire,” Eusebius and the Construction of a Christian Culture,> Aaron Johnson and Jer...
Introduction to the New TestamentIntroduction to ChristianitySexuality and Gender in Early ChristianityPilgrims and Exiles: Late-ancient and early-medieval imaginings of travel, territory and identityJeremy Schott. Professor, Religious Studies; Director, Medieval Studies Institute. Email: jmschott@indiana.edu. Department: Religious Studies; Borns Jewish Studies Program. Campus: IU Bloomington. Sycamore Hall, Rm. 209A.
Faculty profile for Jeremy Schott, Adjunct Professor of Jewish Studies Program in the IU College of Arts + Sciences.
Jeremy Schott. Professor, Religious Studies. jmschott@indiana.edu. Sycamore Hall 209A. Office Hours. M-F. By Appointment Only. Education. , Department of Classical Studies social media channels. Twitter. College of Arts & Sciences. Department of Classical Studies. Adjunct faculty profile for Jeremy Schott.
Apr 23, 2013 · In Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity, Jeremy M. Schott examines the ways in which conflicts between Christian and pagan intellectuals over religious, ethnic, and cultural identity contributed to the transformation of Roman imperial rhetoric and ideology in the early fourth century C.E.