ANDREW R. KRAUSE 404-14 Royal Ave East, New Westminster, BC V3L 5W5 | 905 962-6787 | [email protected]

ANDREW R. KRAUSE 404-14 Royal Ave East, New Westminster, BC V3L 5W5 | 905 962-6787 | Andrew.Krause@Twu.Ca

ANDREW R. KRAUSE 404-14 Royal Ave East, New Westminster, BC V3L 5W5 | 905 962-6787 | [email protected] EDUCATION 2015 Doctor of Philosophy, Religious Studies, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Field: Biblical Studies (Early Judaism & Christian Origins) Dissertation: Rhetoric, Spatiality, and the First-Century Synagogue: The Description and Narrative Use of Jewish Institutions in the Works of Flavius Josephus Supervisor: Dr. Anders Runesson Examiners: Dr. Daniel Machiela, Dr. Eileen Schuller, Dr. Jonathan Klawans (external) Comprehensive Examinations: Early Judaism; Early Christianity; Hebrew Bible (Passed with Distinction) 2009–2010 Master of Arts Courses, Religious Studies, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON 2007 Master of Christian Studies, Old Testament, Regent College, Vancouver, BC Thesis: II Samuel 5–8 in Light of the Hittite Royal Apology Genre Supervisor: Dr. V. Philips Long 2002 Bachelor of Arts, Biblical Studies, Columbia Bible College, Abbotsford, BC ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2019 – ACTS Seminaries of Trinity Western University Assistant Academic Director and Adjunct Faculty MTS 700/MTh 800 Research, Writing, and the Ministry of Scholarship (Fall 2019) BOT 602 Hebrew Exegesis II (Spring 2020–Cancelled) BOT 691 Directed Study: Prophecy & Inspiration (Spring 2020) BOT 530 Exposition of Historical Literature (Summer 2020) 2018–19 Pennsylvania State University, Department of Classics & Ancient Mediterranean Studies Research Associate & Associate Editor Prayer in the Ancient World Project Supervisor: Dr. Daniel K. Falk Winter 2019 Columbia Bible College Sessional Lecturer RELS 149 Book Study: Galatians 2016–2018 Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Exzellenzcluster „Religion und Politik“ Postdoctoral Research Fellow Integration and Diversification in the Judaism of Palestine during the Hellenistic-Early Roman Period (300 BCE–135 CE) Supervisor: Dr. Lutz Doering 1 Andrew R. Krause Spring 2017 Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Evangelisch-Theologische Fakultät, Lecturer Josephus and the New Testament (graduate seminar with Dr. Lutz Doering) Summer 2016 McMaster University, Department of Religious Studies Sessional Lecturer 2YY3E Bible & Film Summer 2012 L’École Biblique et Archéologique Français, Jerusalem Research Scholar 2009–2015 McMaster University, Department of Religious Studies Teaching Assistant + Class instruction, weekly tutorials, student advising, and marking. 2N03 Death and Dying: Comparative Perspectives, Dr. Mark Rowe 3N03 John’s Portrait of Jesus, Dr. Stephen Westerholm 3M03 Psalms and Wisdom Literature, Dr. Daniel Machiela 1D6 Modern Study of the Bible, Dr. Philippa Carter 3T03 Quest for the Historical Jesus, Dr. Anders Runesson 2GG3 Earliest Portraits of Jesus, Dr. Anders Runesson 1B06 Introduction to World Religions, Dr. Anne Pearson & Dr. Philippa Carter 3K03 Bible through the Ages, Dr. Stephen Westerholm 2VV3 Bible as Literature, Dr. Philippa Carter 2005–2007 Regent College Research Assistant to Dr. V. Philips Long + Research support for the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary on 1–2 Samuel Winter 2004 Columbia Bible College Teaching Assistant + Marking TH322 Old Testament Theology & BI314 Book Study: Ezekiel, Dr. Elmer A. Martens 2002–2003 Columbia Bible College Academic Intern + Marking, lecturing, and academic planning BI313 Book Study: Job and Proverbs, Prof. Gerald Janzen TH231 Christianity and Contemporary Thought, Dr. Walter Unger PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies Society of Biblical Literature Institute for Biblical Research Canadian Society for Biblical Studies Canadian Society for the Digital Humanities Anabaptist-Mennonite Scholars Network 2 Andrew R. Krause RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Ancient Synagogues; Dead Sea Scrolls; Septuagint & Apocrypha; Ancient Prophecy; Apocalyptic Literature; Wisdom Literature; Ancient Jewish Prayer and Liturgy; Christian Origins; Syro-Palestinian Archeology. PUBLICATIONS 1. MONOGRAPHS Krause, Andrew R. Synagogues in the Works of Flavius Josephus: Rhetoric, Spatiality, and First-Century Jewish Institutions. Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity 97. Leiden: Brill, 2017. Reviews: Biblica 99.2 (2018): 305–8, by Leslie J. Hoppe. Strata 36 (2018): 136–51, by David M. Jacobson. Journal for the Study of the New Testament 40 (2018): 119–20, by Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer Ancient Jew Review (2019) by Joseph Scales. https://www.ancientjewreview.com/ Journal of Theological Studies 70.2 (2019): 840–42, by Paul V. M. Fleisher 2. PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Krause, Andrew R. “Creational Blessings in Second Temple Prayer and Psalmody,” in Studies on Prayer in the Deuterocanonical Books. Edited by Angela Kim Harkins and Barbara Schmitz. Contributions to Biblical Exegesis & Theology. Leuven: Peeters, forthcoming. _____. “‘Spirits of Controversy in my Bodily Structures’: Spatiality of Body and Community in Qumran Apotropaic Prayers,” in Dead Sea Scrolls, Revise and Repeat: New Methods and Perspectives on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Edited by Carmen Palmer, Andrew R. Krause, Eileen Schuller, and John Screnock. SBL Early Judaism and its Literature. Atlanta: SBL Press, forthcoming. _____. “They Shall Not be Admitted to the Assembly of the Lord: Community and Space in the Exegesis of Deuteronomy 23:1–8 in the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in Recent Perspectives on the Qumran Community: From the Essenes to the Yahad, and Beyond. Edited by Jörg Frey. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming. _____. “The Rhetoric of Synagogue Space: Theoretical Considerations in the Study of Jewish Institutions in Literary Sources,” in Synagogues in the Hellenistic-Roman Period: New Finds, Theories, and Reconstructions. Edited by Lutz Doering and Andrew R. Krause. Schriften des Institutum Judaicum Delitzschianum. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Academic, forthcoming. _____. “Reading Texts and Reading Practice: Luke 4 in the Context of First-Century Synagogue Reading Practices.” Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting 6.1 (2019): forthcoming (in press). _____. “Mixed Metaphors in the Kingdom of God: Rhetoric of Identity and Alterity in 1 John.” Direction 48.1 (2019): 38–48. _____. “Qumran Discipline and Rites of Affliction in their Associational Context.” Pages 58–75 in Private Associations and Jewish Communities in the Hellenistic and Roman Cities. Edited by Benedikt Eckhardt. Journal for the Study of Judaism Supplements. Leiden: Brill, 2019. _____. “Performing the Eschaton: Apotropaic Performance in the Liturgy of the War Scroll,” Revue de Qûmran 30.1 (2018): 27–46. _____. “Community, Alterity, and Space in the Qumran Covenant Curses,” Dead Sea Discoveries 25.2 (2018): 217–37. _____. “Diaspora Synagogues, Leontopolis, and the Other Jewish Temples of Egypt in the Histories of Flavius Josephus,” Journal of Ancient History 4.1 (2016): 88–112. _____. “In Association with the Ancestral Customs: Pharisaic Ancestral Traditions as a Semi-Private Association Code in Matthew 15 and Antiquitates judaicae 13,” Novum Testamentum 57.4 (2015): 343– 359. 3 Andrew R. Krause _____. “Protected Sects: The Apotropaic Performance and Function of 4QIncantation and 4QSongs of the Maskil and their Relevance for the Study of the Hodayot,” Journal of Ancient Judaism 5.1 (2014): 25–39. 3. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES Krause, Andrew R. “Gorgias,” and “Gibeon-Second Temple and Hellenistic Judaism,” in The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. Volume 10. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2014. 4. BOOK REVIEWS Krause, Andrew R. Review, of Before the Bible: The Liturgical Body and the Formation of Scripture by Judith H. Newman, Oxford University Press. Dead Sea Discoveries, forthcoming. _____. Review of An Early History of Compassion: Emotion and Imagination in Hellenistic Judaism by Françoise Mirguet, Cambridge University Press. Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2018. _____. Review of Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions, Edited by Stefan C. Reif and Renate Egger Wenzel. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2016. Ancient Jew Review, 2017. CURRENT PROJECTS 1. MONOGRAPHS Krause, Andrew R. A Place of the Their Own: Defining the Synagogue before the Talmudim. Studies in Christianity and Judaism. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, under consideration. 2. EDITED VOLUMES Krause, Andrew R. with Lutz Doering. Synagogues in the Hellenistic-Roman Period: New Finds, Theories, and Reconstructions. Schriften des Institutum Judaicum Delitzschianum. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Academic, under contract. _____. with Carmen Palmer, Eileen Schuller, and John Screnock. Dead Sea Scrolls, Revise and Repeat: New Methods and Perspectives on the Dead Sea Scrolls. SBL Early Judaism and its Literature. Atlanta: SBL Press, under contract. 3. PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Krause, Andrew R. “Apotropaic Means and Methods in the Rules of the Trumpets and Banners (1QM III– IV).” Henoch, accepted pending minor revisions. _____. “Translocality in the Qumran Serekh Tradition.” Journal for the Study of Judaism, under review. _____. “Exit the Dragon: Apocalyptic Justification of Historical Violence in Psalms of Solomon 2,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, under review. _____. “Social Chaos in an Ordered Creation: Unity and Cosmology in 1 Clement and the Films of Wes Anderson.” In preparation. To be submitted to the Journal of Religion & Popular Culture. 4. BOOK REVIEWS Krause, Andrew R. Review of Communal Reading in the Time of Jesus: A Window into Early Christian Reading Practices by Brian J. Wright, Fortress

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