Robert Doran (born 1940) explained

Robert Doran (born 1940) is a scholar of religion, particularly early Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism. He held a position of professor of Religion and European Studies at Amherst College in Massachusetts and took emeritus status in 2020. At Amherst, he had the named chair of Samuel Williston Professor of Greek and Hebrew.[1]

His areas of research include the book 2 Maccabees, which he has published several works and commentaries on, as well as Syrian Christianity including the saint Simeon Stylites and the Edessan community. He has also published on the lost works of Hellenistic era Jewish writers and historians such as Aristeas the Exegete, Pseudo-Eupolemus, Cleodemus Malchus, and Pseudo-Hecataeus.[2] [3] He has also served as an editor at Catholic Biblical Quarterly.

Personal life

Doran earned his Doctorate of Theology from Harvard Divinity School where he studied under John Strugnell among others. Doran's wife, Susan Niditch, is also a professor of Religion at Amherst College and also attended Harvard; they were both appointed to tenure-track positions at Amherst in 1978.[4]

Works

Books
Selected sections in larger works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Doran . Amherst College . February 14, 2023.
  2. Book: Doran, Robert . 1985 . Charlesworth . James . James H. Charlesworth . The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha . 2 . Doubleday . 855 - 920 . 0-385-09630-5.
  3. Book: Doran . Robert . Wolfgang . Haase . 1987 . Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (ANRW) / Rise and Decline of the Roman World . 20/1 . The Jewish Hellenistic Historians Before Josephus . 246-297 . 10.1515/9783110855715-008 .
  4. Web site: Chronology of Arrival of Women Faculty at Amherst College . Amherst College . February 14, 2023.