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Sarah Cook is a PhD candidate at the University of Georgia, focusing on Greek Roman Studies, with an academic background that includes a Bachelor of Humanities and a Master of Arts from Carleton University. Her dissertation, supervised by Richard Elliott Friedman and Baruch Halpern, is titled 'When Texts Dwell Together: Discerning Editing Torah.' Sarah's research interests encompass various aspects of Hebrew Bible studies, including source criticism, text criticism, and the exploration of scribal culture and text transmission in the ancient Near East. She is particularly invested in translation studies and the role of ancient literature, especially legal texts and works related to the Septuagint. An instructor for courses including 'Intersections of Identities in the Ancient Mediterranean' and 'Maccabees and Muhammad,' she contributes to the academic community through her lectures and published articles on Biblical topics.
Includes MEng and MASc options.