category: Recognition

Scott Shauf, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy

Dr. Shauf participated in a panel discussion on sacrifice in early Christian worship at the annual conference of the European Academy of Religion at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, June 19-23, 2023. His participation included presenting a paper titled “Sacrifice as the Lynchpin of Early Christian Identity.”

Previous Recognition

November 2022

Dr. Shauf presented two papers at the annual national meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Denver, Colorado, Nov. 18-22, 2022. One was titled “Ambiguous Longing: Sacrifice in the Jewish and Christian Diasporas” and the other “Exodus 24 as the Narrative Underpinning of the Synoptic Lord’s Supper Accounts.”

May 2022

Dr. Shauf published a book, Jesus the Sacrifice: A Historical and Theological Study, with Fortress Academic/Lexington Books. This book was the product of his 2020 spring sabbatical. He also presented a paper titled “Was Jesus’ Death Theologically Necessary?” on May 25, 2022, at the annual national meeting of the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion in Nashville, TN.

November 2021

Dr. Shauf presented a paper titled “Ritualizing the Death of Jesus and the Life of the Church” on November 22, 2021, at the annual national meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in San Antonio, TX.

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