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Jennifer Wright Knust
Professor of Religious Studies
Religious Studies
jennifer.knust@duke.edu
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Recent Courses
AMES 138: Scripture: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Spring 2024
ARTHIST 217: Loot: Who owns the past?
Fall 2024
CLST 252: Loot: Who owns the past?
Fall 2024
CLST 881: Christian Manuscript Culture
Fall 2023
CLST 940S: Death and Dying in Late Antiquity
Spring 2023
HISTORY 881: Christian Manuscript Culture
Fall 2023
JEWISHST 156: Scripture: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Spring 2024
MEDREN 175: Scripture: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Spring 2024
MEDREN 356: Loot: Who owns the past?
Fall 2024
RELIGION 101: Introduction to Religious Studies
Spring 2024, Fall 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
RELIGION 156: Scripture: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Spring 2024
RELIGION 218: Loot: Who owns the past?
Fall 2024
RELIGION 361: The End of The World: Apocalyptic Arguments from Antiquity to the Present Day
Spring 2022
RELIGION 815S: Readings in Early Christian Literature: Greek
Fall 2023, Fall 2021
RELIGION 885: Christian Manuscript Culture
Fall 2023
RELIGION 930S: Death and Dying in Late Antiquity
Spring 2023
RELIGION 999: Special Readings
Spring 2023, Spring 2022