Robyn Faith Walsh's Blog
July 12, 2025
New Publications: Cobbled Fictions and Magic Stick

In the last few months I've had two articles published on Roman portraiture and early Christian art. Please find the abstracts and links to the articles below. If you have any trouble with access, please feel free to reach out!


May 3, 2025
OECL in The New Yorker

To my great surprise, Adam Gopnik discussed The Origins of Early Christian Literature– as well as the recent interest in the study of the New Testament and early Christian literature in public media– in a piece titled "We're Still Not Done With Jesus" : https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/03/31/miracles-and-wonder-elaine-pagels-book-review-heretic-catherine-nixey
I am a fan of Gopnik, so this was particularly fun for me. I also think he's noting an interesting, recent trend with this move towards more biblical and religious literacy through various social media channels. As we continue to become even more hyper selective and less institutional in our consumption of news, information, scholarship, etc it's important to discuss the issues of access and options.
March 9, 2025
History Valley-- In Person!

I dropped in on Jacob and Dennis MacDonald at the Society of Biblical Literature conference last November for an in-person conversation. Check it out! I actually made Jacob smile a few times!

February 25, 2025
NAASR Keynote: Cobbled Fictions

I recently gave a keynote for North American Association for the Study of Religion on art history and aesthetics and the ancient world: check it out! And thanks to NAASR for inviting me to share my developing research! 🤓
February 22, 2025
Long Time No See, MythVision

It's been awhile since I stopped in to talk to Derek, but we caught up a couple of weeks ago and the video just went live. We discuss my piece “City and Country” in the terrific volume The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus, edited by James G. Crossley and Chris Keith.

February 19, 2025
BAS Scholars Series Talk: Jesus’ “Magic Stick” and Imperial Imagery in Early Christian Art

On Monday, June 23, 2025 8-9pm EST, I'll be giving a talk on some recent research re: Jesus' so-called "wand" in early Christian art. Please check it out. And stay tuned for a publication I have coming out on the subject in the art history journal Sources! Link:
BAS Scholars Series with Robyn WalshLearn More[image error]Biblical Archaeology Society


Biblical Studies Academy

I've signed on to contribute to the new "Biblical Studies Academy" which is an online forum for lectures and discussions on a variety of topics related to the study of the Bible. There are some great scholars attached to this initiative and I will be doing short videos and AMAs, etc based on your interests and questions. Check it out!
I'm also making a series of shorts as part of the team at BSA that you can find on YouTube, Instagram, etc.
February 3, 2025
New Publication! "Argumentum ad Lunam: Pauline Discourse, “Double Death,” and Competition on the Moon" in Harvard Theological Review

What did Paul think the moon was for? And where did he think the risen Christ was waiting for his return? Check out my newest publication in Harvard Theological Review!


New Publication! "Helluari Libris: On Stoicism, Distinction, and Early Christianity" Religion & Theology

I recently published a piece on how the mocking of Stoics might inform certain aspects of the reception of Christianity. I've posted a preview on Academia.edu. Enjoy!
Helluari Libris: On Stoicism, Distinction, and Early ChristianityThis essay engages the theme "Manufacturing Religion: From Christian Origins to Classical Islam" by challenging scholarly assumptions about the rapid reception and cohesion of new or developing philosophical and religious movements in Greek[image error]Robyn Walsh
Dr. Robyn Walsh Comes to "Story Time!" with Jennifer Bird

Check out my appearance with the kind and lovely Dr. Jennifer Bird!
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