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Maia Kotrosits

Maia Kotrosits is Assistant Professor of Religion at Denison University in Ohio, teaching in Classics and Women and Gender Studies, as well. Her research is in the area of early Christianity and the ancient Mediterranean, and her most recent book is Rethinking Early Christian Identity: Affect, Violence, and Belonging (Fortress Press, 2015).

Essays

URGENCY: On Teaching in Crisis

What does thinking about affect mean for the politics of the religious studies classroom?

Cultivating Justice and Hope amid Different Worlds: An Interview with Silvana Rabinovich

Following this path, I intended to do a non-punitive reading on Cain’s wandering by presenting it as God’s opportunity to cultivate the land while moving around the territory. This view of the nomad seeks to rehabilitate another type of relationality with the Earth by recovering its dignity in different horizons.