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Matthijs den Dulk is an Associate Professor of Textual, Historical, and Systematic Studies of Judaism and Christianity at Radboud University. He is the Academic Director of the Netherlands School Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion (NOSTER). His research primarily focuses on Early Christian Literature and the New Testament, examining topics around ethnicity, race, and equality in early Christianity. He is currently leading a project funded by the NWO Vidi grant, exploring the relationship between ethnicity and Paul’s letters. Den Dulk has authored a monograph on Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho, illustrating complexities regarding intra-Christian dialogues in the second century. He has also co-edited volumes on Early Christian Epistolarity and has contributed articles to prestigious journals such as the Journal of Biblical Literature and New Testament Studies. Den Dulk has provided significant contributions through editorial roles on multiple journals, reflecting his leadership and influence in the field of theology and religious studies.
Radboud University • Nijmegen
Teaching and conducting research in New Testament and Early Christian Literature.
University of the Free State • South Africa
Engaged in research and collaboration on topics related to New Testament studies.
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