Monday, February 10 2025, 5 - 6:30pm Miller Learning Center, Room 248 Special Information: The UGA Jewish Studies Program and the Department of Religion invite you to an upcoming lecture which is open to all. Guest speaker Dr. Pamela Eisenbaum, Clifford E. Baldridge Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins Iliff School of Theology View Profile Following are some biographical details about Dr. Eisenbaum: One of a small number of Jewish scholars of the New Testament, Pamela Eisenbaum is the Clifford E. Baldridge Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins at Iliff School of Theology and is an affiliate faculty member of the Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. She holds a Master’s Degree from Harvard Divinity School and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. She has authored three books, including Paul Was Not a Christian, and is a contributor to the highly touted Jewish Annotated New Testament. (A revised and expanded third edition will be published this year.) Dr. Eisenbaum is internationally recognized for her expertise on the Apostle Paul, but her scholarship includes the evolution of post-biblical Judaism and the origins of Christianity, the early history of Jewish-Christian relations, and anti-Judaism among Christian interpreters of the Bible. She is also a consultant, teacher, and practitioner of interreligious dialogue, particularly Jewish-Christian dialogue. She has a passion for ancient manuscripts and has had opportunity to work on the earliest codex of Paul’s letters at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin.