Classics, Ancient History, Religion and Theology: Recent submissions
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Did Euripides' Andromache premiere outside Athens?
(Classical Association / Cambridge University Press, 1 March 2024)This article re-examines the scholium on Euripides, Andromache 445, which several scholars have used to support the claim that Andromache premiered outside Athens, and concludes that both the scholium itself and a ... -
‘Take Up Your Mat and Walk’: [Dis-] Abled Bodies of Communication and Early Christian Wandering
(SAGE Publications, 8 December 2023)Early Christianity relied heavily on walking, yet New Testament Studies has largely neglected the cultural signif- icance of walking in the ancient world and its connection to Early Christian communication. Walking, often ... -
Incompleteness, Imperial Legacies, and Anglican Fudge: How Concerns about Gender and Sexuality Affect how Anglicans do Theology
(SAGE Publications, 30 October 2023)Gender and sexuality are potent flashpoints showing up deep fissures in Anglican ecclesiology and identity. There has been growing attention to the power imbalances within Anglican hierarchies. Whether in African leaders’ ... -
Accountability for the Taking of Human Life with LAWS in War
(Cambridge University Press / Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 1 December 2023)Accountability for developing, deploying, and using any emerging weapons system is affirmed as a guiding principle by the Group of Governmental Experts on Emerging Technologies in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons ... -
‘Back from the silence with something to say’: Ursula Le Guin’s Lavinia and silence as classical reception
(Oxford University Press, 31 January 2024)This article explores the power of silence in the feminist recovery of classical women and texts to open up engaged spaces for women’s creative reworkings, taking as a case study Lavinia and her reception in Ursula Le ...