Newly published article in Early Christianity

Publication, in March 2019, of J. A. Kelhoffer, “How Did Second Clement Originally End? A Study of 2 Clement 19–20 and the Imitation of Both First and Second Clement.” Early Christianity 9/4 (2018): 432–483. ISSN 1868-7032. DOI 10.1628/ec-2018-0031. Abstract: A philological analysis of 2 Clement 19–20 in comparison with the style and tendencies of 2 Clement 1–18 reveals in chapters 19–20 significant

Krister Stendahl Memorial Lecture

I was happy to be invited to attend The Krister Stendahl Memorial Lecture. This year’s lecture was given by Paula Fredriksen, Aurelio Professor of Scripture emerita at Boston University and since 2009 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Her interesting lecture was entitled Messy Monotheism and Interfaith Pluralism: Gods and Humans

To remember

In April I read that a museum and a memorial were opening, on one of the darkest parts of our history: “about the legacy of racial inequality and for the truth and reconciliation that leads to real solutions to contemporary problems”. The museum and memorial are in Montgomery, Alabama, and during this year’s travel to