Participant Info

First Name
Ellen
Last Name
Muehlberger
Affiliation
University of Michigan
Website URL
https://hcommons.org/members/emuehlbe/
Keywords
Late antiquity, early Christianity, Syriac, Coptic, history of Christianity
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About Me

My work is focused on the history of Christianity in time period known as “late antiquity,” roughly 300 C.E. to 700 C.E., and I am particularly interested in the rhetorical and historiographical methods Christians adopted as Christian culture shifted from being in the minority to being dominant in the later Roman Empire. My current project examines the subjective experience of death as imagined by late ancient Christians.

I teach introductory undergraduate courses on Christianity, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on Christianity in late antiquity, Gnosticism, asceticism, and theories of historiography. I also teach language courses for undergraduates and graduates in Greek, Coptic, and Syriac.

Recent Publications

“The Legend of Arius’s Death: Imagination, Space, and Filth in Late Ancient Historiography.”  Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies 277 (2015): 3-29.

“Simeon and Other Women in Theodoret’s Religious History: Gender in the Representation of Late Ancient Christian Asceticism.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 23 (2015): 583-606.

Angels in Late Ancient Christianity. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.

Practice, volume 2 of The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017).

Media Coverage
Country Focus
Expertise by Geography
Mediterranean, Western Europe
Expertise by Chronology
Ancient
Expertise by Topic
Religion