- Eric Cline (Ancient Jewish History)
- Paul Duff (Hebrew Bible)
- Robert Eisen Jewish Thought)
- Barry Freundel (Rabbinic Judaism)
- Steven Glazer (Jewish Ethics, American Judaism)
- Edwin Hostetter (Hebrew Bible)
- Shoshana Marcus (Hebrew Language)
- Yaron Peleg (Hebrew Language and Literature)
- Linda Raphael (Modern Jewish Literature)
- Bernard Reich (Modern Israel)
- Walter Reich (International Affairs)
- Daniel Schwartz (Modern Jewish History)
- Lauren Strauss (American Jewish History)
- Max Ticktin (Hebrew and Yiddish Language and Literature)
Professor of Religion and Associate Dean for
Undergraduate Studies (Columbian College of Arts and Sciences)
(202) 994-6210 | Phillips Hall 107 | duff@gwu.edu
B.A., M.A., Miami University of Ohio; Ph.D., University of Chicago
Professor Duff's primary field of study is the New Testament and early Christianity.His research has focused, among other interests, on the relationship between earliest Christianity and Judaism. In May 2001, Oxford University Press published his book, Who Rides the Beast?: Prophetic Rivalry and the Rhetoric of Crisis in the Churches of the Apocalypse. He is currently working on a book-length project that involves a study of the early Christian apostle Paul and his use of Moses imagery. In 2005, he published an article in the journal Novum Testamentum entitled "Glory in the Ministry of Death." This article examines one Pauline text in which Moses figures prominently.