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Mark Hoover is a doctoral candidate at the University of Tübingen, where he has worked as an assistant to Professor Holger Zellentin since 2020. He holds a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary obtained in 2019 and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania earned in 2015. His research interests focus on Leviticus and its reception in Late Antiquity, exploring themes of purity and impurity, as well as the relationships among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities during this period. Specifically, he is conducting a dissertation project on the reception of purity laws from Leviticus in the context of Syrian and Ethiopian Christianity in Late Antiquity. Through his academic work, Hoover aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of these interreligious dynamics and their historical implications.
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