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Show Notes Dr. Pardee is administrator for the University of Chicago Center for Jewish Studies and served as Adjunct lecturer at schools in the Chicago area—Both at the University of Chicago and Saint Xavier University. Dr. Pardee’s academic writing interests center around the study of the Didache. She has a published article in The Didache in Context: Essays on Its Text, History, and Transmission [http://www.amazon.com/dp/9004100458?tag=centforanci06-20] published by Brill (1995). She has other articles on the Didache in the Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception [http://www.amazon.com/dp/3110183749?tag=centforanci06-20], a forthcoming SBL Volume, and a few other articles in OT and NT. She is also the author of The Genre and Development of the Didache [http://www.amazon.com/dp/3161483987?tag=centforanci06-20] published by Mohr Siebeck in 2012. Over the past number of years, she has been involved in SBL and the Chicago Society of Biblical Research.

Greg Cochran, Director of Applied Theology and Associate Professor at California Baptist University presents his paper titled, "Perspective on Persecution: Matthew's Gospel and the Challenge to Martyrology", at the 2015 Center for Ancient Christian Studies Martyrdom in the Early Church conference.

Bryan Litfin, Professor of Theology at the Moodle Bible Institute presents his paper titled, “The Apocryphal Acts as Martyrdom Stories: Early Witnesses to a Robust 2nd Century Concept of Martyrdom.”, at the 2015 Center for Ancient Christian Studies Martyrdom in the Early Church conference.

Jarvis Williams, New Testament Associate Professor at the Southern Baptist Theological seminary presents his paper titled, “The Origin of Bishop Ignatius’s Martyr Complex? The Nachwirgung of Maccabean Martyr Theology on Ignatius’s Martyr Complex”, at the 2015 Center for Ancient Christian Studies Martyrdom in the Early Church conference.

Coleman Ford sits down with Stephen Presley [http://stephenpresley.com/], Associate Professor of Church History and Director of the Southwestern Center for the Study of Early Christianity at Southwestern Theological Seminary [http://swbts.edu/] to discuss his new book, The Intertextual Reception of Genesis 1–3 in Irenaeus of Lyons [http://www.amazon.com/dp/9004289909?tag=centforanci06-20] and his time at the University of St. Andrews for doctoral studies. Show Notes * The Intertextual Reception of Genesis 1–3 in Irenaeus of Lyons [http://www.amazon.com/dp/9004289909?tag=centforanci06-20] * Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0800697960?tag=centforanci06-20] * Fides et Humilitas review of Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy [http://d.pr/f/1fgEw+] * Review of Drama of the Divine Economy: Creator and Creation in Early Christian Theology and Piety [http://d.pr/f/1426R+] by Stephen Presley in Fides et Humilitas * Stephen Presley’s Blog [http://stephenpresley.com] You can follow him on Twitter: @sopresley [https://twitter.com/sopresley]

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