Daniel Boyarin

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Jewish Studies, Folklore, Theology
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Lilith Acadia grad student (Literature Tree)
Ruti Kadish grad student 2001 UC Berkeley
Natan Margalit grad student 2001 UC Berkeley
Michael T. Castori grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
Vincent W. Lloyd grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
Eliyahu Stern grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
Julia Watts Belser grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
Zvi Septimus grad student 2011 UC Berkeley
Vincent M. Tafolla grad student 2013 UC Berkeley
Ruth E. Haber grad student 2014 UC Berkeley
Mira B. Wasserman grad student 2014 UC Berkeley
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Boyarin D, Wolf AM, Acadia L. (2020) Introduction“If That’s Not Love, What Is It?” Common Knowledge. 26: 373-384
Boyarin D. (2013) Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation by Elaine Pagels (review) Common Knowledge. 19: 576-576
Boyarin D. (2012) Deadly dialogue: Thucydides with Plato Representations. 117: 59-85
Boyarin D. (2010) Beyond Judaisms: Metatron and the divine polymorphy of ancient Judaism Journal For the Study of Judaism. 41: 323-365
Boyarin D. (2008) The Christian invention of Judaism: The theodosian empire and the rabbinic refusal of religion Religion: Beyond a Concept. 150-177
Boyarin D. (2008) The Talmud as a fat Rabbi: A novel approach Text and Talk. 28: 603-619
Boyarin D. (2007) The Scandal of Sophism: On the Epistemological Seriousness of Relativism Common Knowledge. 13: 315-336
Boyarin D, Burrus V. (2005) Hybridity as subversion of orthodoxy? Jews and Christians in late antiquity Social Compass. 52: 431-441
Boyarin D. (2002) Moslem, Christian, and Jewish cultural interaction in sefardic talmudic interpretation Review of Rabbinic Judaism. 5: 1-33
Boyarin D. (2001) Justin Martyr invents Judaism Church History. 70: 427-461
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