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Jeremy F. Hultin
Assistant Professor of New Testament.

jeremy.hultin@yale.edu
(203) 432-5372
B.A. Ohio State University
M.A. Trinity International University
Ph.D. Yale University
Professor Hultin is the author of The Ethics of Obscene Speech in Early Christianity and Its Environment (Brill 2008), a book that contextualizes ancient debates about the nature and propriety of obscene speech. Interested broadly in the history and literature of Hellenistic Judaism and ancient Christianity, he has presented papers on a variety of topics, including Galatians, Colossians, Clement of Alexandria, Genesis Rabbah, the Messianic Secret, and the Protevangelium of James. He is co-chair of the newly created Society of Biblical Literature consultation entitled "Speech and Talk: Discourses and Social Practices in the Ancient Mediterranean World." He is currently working on a commentary on Jude and 2 Peter for the Hermeneia series. (Episcopalian)