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Nathan Edward Porter is a Ph.D. student in patristics at Duke University.[1] He is known for the discovery of a lost letter of the heretic Valentinus,[2] as well as for his contributions to scholarship on patristic exegesis[3] and Pauline studies.[4]
Biography
[edit]Nathan Porter was born in Salt Lake City, UT, completing an M.Div. at Duke Divinity School in 2021. Since August 2021 he has been a Ph.D. student at Duke University.
External links
[edit]Nathan Porter's page at academia.edu.
Nathan Porter's page at duke.edu.
References
[edit]- ^ Porter, Nathan (August 29, 2024). "Nathan Porter". Academia.edu website. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
- ^ Porter, Nathan E. (2023-12-15). "A Newly Identified Letter of Valentinus on Jesus's Digestive System: Ps.-Basil of Caesarea's ep. 366". Vigiliae Christianae. 78 (3): 249–286. doi:10.1163/15700720-bja10067. ISSN 1570-0720.
- ^ Porter, Nathan E. (2023). "Letter as Spirit in Cyril of Alexandria: Typology and the Christological Defense of Literal Exegesis". Journal of Early Christian Studies. 31 (2): 223–251. doi:10.1353/earl.2023.a899415. ISSN 1086-3184.
- ^ Porter, Nathan (December 2021). "Between the Cherubim: The 'Mercy Seat' as Site of Divine Revelation in Romans 3.25". Journal for the Study of the New Testament. 44 (2): 284–309. doi:10.1177/0142064X211049101. ISSN 0142-064X.