Sacred Food, Social Hierarchies: Religion, Diet, and (In)equality across Time and Space. Papers on religious foodways and inequality from any period welcome. Deadline: March 13, 2026. Info: europeanacademyofreligion.org/it/euare2026. Contact: fasoler@uc.cl / angel.mendez@ibero.mx
22.02.2026 19:03 —
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Mothers Of The Church: Paula Of Rome
Of all the passages of the Gospels, I find Christ’s words in Luke 14 to be among the most challenging: “If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and
In my continued attempts to bring more attention to the ‘Mothers of the Church’, I have written a piece on Paula of Rome. While known for her great spiritual discipline in fasting and living in austere conditions, perhaps her greatest form of long-suffering for Christ was putting up with Jerome.
21.10.2025 07:45 —
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Let's work toward a more inclusive academic world where ideas matter more than whether you sound like you grew up speaking English. Our global scholarly community is richer when we embrace diverse voices and ways of expressing knowledge.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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I don't think most anglophone scholars are aware of this bias—that's why I'm sharing this. Academic knowledge shouldn't be gatekept by cultural writing styles. Good research transcends linguistic nativity, and our diverse perspectives strengthen scholarship.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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Many journals affiliated with anglophone universities only publish in English. Very few of my anglophone colleagues would ever consider publishing in another language. Yet we're expected to master not just their language, but their cultural style of expression.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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This suggests there's not just a linguistic barrier, but a cultural one. It's not enough to write correctly in English; apparently we must also write like native English speakers. This creates an invisible ceiling that goes beyond mere language proficiency.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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But here's what really stings: even when we successfully write in English, we face an additional hurdle. Recently, a colleague received a review complaining about "infelicities of expression that probably just indicate a non-native writer"—despite no actual grammatical or spelling errors.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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Here's the imbalance: scholars from non-anglophone countries typically read research in 3-4 languages. We consume English literature as standard practice. Yet many anglophone scholars rarely venture beyond English sources, missing valuable insights from global research communities.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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Most of us non-English speakers make enormous efforts to publish in English because it's often the only way our anglophone colleagues will read our work. I've noticed how rarely non-English research appears in their bibliographies, even when groundbreaking work exists in other languages.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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As a Spanish native speaker living in Chile, I want to share something that many of us non-native English speakers experience in academia. It's about more than just language—it's about equity and recognition in scholarly discourse.
26.09.2025 17:24 —
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Throughout almost my entire academic career, I have written about Origen, often referring to him as "the Alexandrian." Today I am writing about Clement, and I have had to call him that as well. I feel like a traitor. In any case, Origen will always be "the" Alexandrian
12.06.2025 13:29 —
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¡Gracias! Es mi primera incursión en el NT, quizá la última. Necesitaba este estudio para mirar mejor a algunos autores patrísticos… ¡Saludos!
11.01.2025 16:37 —
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Orígenes y los alimentos espirituales
"Orígenes y los alimentos espirituales" published on 12 Apr 2021 by Brill | Schöningh.
As someone who completed all of my degrees in Chile, I used to believe that scholars must read in all languages. I was mistaken and only realized this after publishing my book in Spanish. Nevertheless, I am convinced that we should push beyond our linguistic comfort zones!
brill.com/display/titl...
19.09.2024 01:17 —
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If people have the chance to be reborn, and I come back as a bird, this is how you'll recognize me:
08.09.2024 17:35 —
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CFA_Self & Other in Metal's (Re)Constructions of Premodernity
Call for Abstracts Self & Other in Metal’s (Re)constructions of Premodernity Organized panel for the 7th biennial research conference of the International Society for Metal Music Studies (ISMMS), 3-6 ...
I'm organizing a panel on behalf of Heavy Metal & Global Premodernity for next summer's International Society for Metal Music Studies conference in Seville. Please consider sending me an abstract in English or Spanish by 21 September, and/or help me spread the word!
11.08.2024 12:45 —
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Mecenas / me cenas / “Do you dinner me”
09.08.2024 20:42 —
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Recognizing patristic hairstyles, hair, and baldness: Essential competencies for PhD students at conferences
09.08.2024 20:33 —
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Thanks for the picture! I wasn't able to attend this time. I recognise some great scholars there, among others, Marco Rizzi, Samuel Fernández, Theo de Bruyn, Lorenzo Perrone, Patricia Ciner, Matthieu Cassin, Anders-Christian Jacobsen
09.08.2024 19:16 —
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Yes! It has existed for almost 60 years!
09.08.2024 19:12 —
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Thanks! Yes, Pedro brought many good things. Hardly any sleep, but good news!
26.07.2024 18:39 —
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Tenured! <3
26.07.2024 16:58 —
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Fontes Nicaenae Synodi
"Fontes Nicaenae Synodi" published on 17 Jun 2024 by Brill | Schöningh.
Samuel Fernandez’s Fontes Nicaenae Synody is out! It provides the primary sources for the Council of #Nicaea. Enjoy!
17.07.2024 19:04 —
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Fontes Nicaenae Synodi
"Fontes Nicaenae Synodi" published on 17 Jun 2024 by Brill | Schöningh.
Samuel Fernandez has just published a sourcebook that provides the original text with an English translation and footnotes of the contemporary sources for the study of the Council of Nicaea (325) though the death of Constantine (337). It promises to be a major resource!
brill.com/edcollbook/t...
16.07.2024 18:30 —
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Dr Lavinia Cerioni (Aarhus Universitet).In this video, Dr Cerioni interviews Prof. Anders-Christian Jacobsen
Intro. to Origen of Alexandria V. The Afterlife. Interview with Prof. Anders-Christian Jacobsen
Don't miss the new video "Introduction to Origen of Alexandria: The Afterlife according to Origen." Dr. Lavinia Cerioni (Aarhus Universitet) interviews Prof. Anders Christian Jacobsen (Aarhus Universitet).
youtu.be/xkfijiYka0Q
01.07.2024 22:30 —
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Dr Lavinia Cerioni (Aarhus Universitet).The second video of this series is a concise introduction to Origen's approach to interpreting Biblical texts. Specif...
Introduction to Origen of Alexandria II. Reading the Bible with Origen
In the second video of this series, Dr Lavinia Cerioni (Aarhus Universitet) presents a concise introduction to Origen's approach to interpreting Biblical texts. Specifically, it will focus on the public, methodologies, and the scope of his exegesis.
youtu.be/5U7CY84S8qs?...
14.05.2024 16:14 —
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☺️Thanks!
10.05.2024 13:43 —
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Sure! I thought you were back at work! We will have our first child this year, so I'll also take paternity leave (starting in December)!
08.05.2024 18:07 —
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