Fowler, Kimberley

 Person: id 33
Family name
Fowler
Given name(s)
Kimberley
Gender
Female
Email address
k.a.fowler@rug.nl
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02 Researcher
Research area (position/function)
Researcher in the History of Ancient Christianity
Responsibility
Kimberley Fowler was responsible for early-Christian material.
CV
Kimberley Fowler is currently Assistant Professor of New Testament at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (https://www.rug.nl/staff/k.a.fowler/?lang=en). Her research incorporates a range of topics in the broad area of early Christianity, most especially the Coptic texts of the Nag Hammadi Codices, where she has focused on the production and reception context of the manuscripts and what this reveals about diverse early Christian reading practices. She has also worked on paratextuality in New Testament and other early Christian manuscripts, co-leading a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council on an important fragmentary majuscule of Paul's letters (GA 015) and the wider significance of its annotation system (https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FX001458%2F1#/tabOverview). Kimberley is currently writing a monograph on the Gospel of Philip for Cambridge University Press, as well as a short volume on the Nag Hammadi Codices for Cambridge's Elements in Early Christianity series.
She worked for the Judaism and Rome project between 2015 and 2018, after which she held teaching and research positions at the University of Glasgow (2021 - 2022) and the University of Durham (2018 - 2021).
Bibliography

Journal Articles:

Kimberley A. Fowler, "The Ascent of the Soul and the Pachomians: Interpreting the Exegesis on the Soul within a Fourth-Century Monastic Context," Gnosis 2 (2017), p. 63-93.

Kimberley A. Fowler, "Reading Gospel of Thomas 100 in the Fourth Century: From Roman Imperialism to Pachomian Concern over Wealth", Vigiliae Christianae (forthcoming 2018)

Essays in Edited Volumes:

Kimberley A. Fowler, “Shifting Social Contexts at Nag Hammadi: Imagining a Fourth-Century Monastic Response to the Roles of Knowledge and Love in the Gospel of Philip”, in Jessica M. Keady, Todd E. Klutz and Casey A. Strine, eds., Scripture as Social Discourse: Social-Scientific Perspectives on Early Jewish and Christian Writings (London: T&T Clark, forthcoming May 2018), p. 233-245.

Kimberley A. Fowler, “'From the Desert into Our Village': On Baptism B (Nag Hammadi Codex XI,2c) in Light of Recent Scholarship on the Nag Hammadi Codices," in Frédéric Amsler and Kimberley A. Fowler, eds., “Wilderness” in Early Christianity and Judaism (Publications de l’Institut romand des sciences bibliques; Éditions du Zèbre, forthcoming)

Edited Volumes:

Frédéric Amsler and Kimberley A. Fowler, eds., “Wilderness” in Early Christianity and Judaism (Publications de l’Institut romand des sciences bibliques; Éditions du Zèbre, forthcoming)

Reviews:

Davis, Stephen, Cultural Memories of a Young Jesus, Journal for Study of the New Testament Booklist 2015 37.5 (London: Sage, 2015): 110-11

Downing, F. Gerald, Order and (Dis)order in the First Christian Century: A General Survey of Attitudes, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2014 36.5 (London: Sage, 2014): 25-26

Dunderberg, Ismo, Gnostic Morality Revisited, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5(London: Sage, 2016): 117

Gathercole, Simon, The Gospel of Thomas: Introduction and Commentary, Journal for the Study of the New TestamentBooklist 2015 37.5 (London: Sage, 2015): 116

Iricinschi, Eduard, Jenott, Lance, Denzey Lewis Nicola & Townsend, Philippa, eds., Beyond the Gnostic Gospels: Studies Building on the Work of Elaine Pagels, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist2015 37.5 (London: Sage, 2015) 109-10

Kelhoffer, James, Conceptions of ‘Gospel’ and Legitimacy in Early Christianity, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist2015 37.5 (London: Sage, 2015): 113-14

Luijendijk, AnneMarie, Forbidden Oracles? The Gospel of the Lots of Mary, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2015 37.5 (London: Sage, 2015): 114-15

Lynwood Smith, Daniel, Into the World of the New Testament: Greco-Roman and Jewish Texts and Contexts, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5 (London: Sage, 2016): 110-111

Markschies, Christoph, tr. Coppins, Wayne, Christian Theology and its Institutions in the Early Roman Empire: Prolegomena to a History of Early Christian Theology, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5 (London: Sage, 2016): 113-114

McDowell, Sean, The Fate of the Apostles: Examining the Martyrdom Accounts of the Closest Followers of Jesus, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5 (London: Sage, 2016): 116-117

Pardee, Nancy, The Genre and Development of the Didache: A Text-Linguistic Analysis, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist2014 36.5 (London: Sage, 2014): 130

Patte, Daniel & Mihoc, Vasile, eds., Greek Patristic and Eastern Orthodox Interpretations of Romans, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist2014 36.5 (London: Sage, 2014): 87-88

Piovanelli, Pierluigi & Burke, Tony, eds., Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent: New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5 (London: Sage, 2016):121-122

Robbins, Vernon K. & Potter, Jonathan M., eds., Jesus and Mary Reimagined in Early Christian Literature, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5 (London: Sage, 2016):118-119

Rothschild, Clare K. & Schröter, Jens, eds., The Rise and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries of the Common Era, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist2014 36.5 (London: Sage, 2014): 133-134

Sanzo, Joseph, Scriptural Incipits on Amulets from Late Antique Egypt, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist2015 37.5 (London: Sage, 2015): 120-21

Tervahauta, Ulla, A Story of the Soul’s Journey in the Nag Hammadi Library: A Study of Authentikos Logos(NHC VI, 3), Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2016 38.5 (London: Sage, 2016): 122

Scott, Basil, God has no Favourites: The New Testament on First Century Religions, Journalfor the Study of the New Testament Booklist2014 36.5 (London: Sage, 2014): 17

Weidemann, Hans-Ulrich, ed., Asceticism and Exegesis in Early Christianity: The Reception of New Testament Texts in Ancient Ascetic Discourses, Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2014 36.5 (London: Sage, 2014): 128-129

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