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Dr. Robert R. Phenix

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Zusammenfassung

I hold a PhD from the University of Tübingen, Germany, in Languages and Cultures of the Christian Orient, with language specializations in Syriac/Aramaic, Ethiopic, Christian Arabic, Armenian, and Georgian. I have strong language competencies in Biblical Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.

I have published and forthcoming eight (8) academic and edited volumes, as well as 15 academic articles in the field of Eastern and Oriental Christian Studies.

I have designed and been a contributor to Digital Humanities projects for Prof. Cornelia Horn at MLU, in roles as inventor, engineer, coder, research assistant, and grant writer. Projects include quantitative text tagging in motif analysis of Christian apocrypha; an open-access, Web-based system serving recorded performances of threatened recitation traditions of religious texts, allowing the user to visualize oral performance with music notation in the browser, and the adaptation of software to study the historical development of traditions of textual interpretation and oral performance across Oriental Christianity, Islam, and Mandaeism; the development of a browser-based expert system for the analysis of texts across multiple languages and scripts, driven by a unique approach to data structuring and the representation of texts and user-oriented visualization tools; and the online Oriental Christian bibliography project which will be hosted at the University of Halle.

Ich unterrichte:

die Schriften, Grammatik, Übersetzung, Literatur, Geschichte, und Philologie der folgenden Sprachen: Syrisch, Klassisch-Georgisch, Klassisch-Armenisch, Christliches Arabisch, Altäthiopisch/Gəʕəz, Griechisch vor der modernen Zeit, und Koptisch. Thematische Vorlesungen schließen die folgenden Wissenschaftsgebiete ein: Liturgie, Mönchtum, Hagiographie, Apokryphen, Geschichte, Überlieferungsgeschichte und Traditionsgeschichte zwischen Christentum, Judentum, und Islam, Geschichte des Christentums, Geschichte des Römischen Reiches samt Byzanz, Archäologie, und Kunstgeschichte.

Ausbildung

Ph.D., Orientalisches Seminar, Eberhard-Karls Universität Tübingen, Sprachen und Kulturen des Christlichen Orients

Advisor: Prof. Dr. Stephen Gerö

Ph. D. Thesis: “Twelve Syriac Sermons on Joseph (Genesis 37 and 39-50) Attributed to Balai: A Historical-Critical, Rhetorical-Critical, and Literary-Critical Study of Poetry from the Golden Age of Syriac Literature.”

Degree Awarded: Tübingen, July 12th, 2005

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 1991-1995. B.A. Linguistics, B.A. Philosophy.

Digital Humanities

Digital Christian Orient (DCO) seit 2015

An open-source, web-accessible expert system for text representation and data visualization across the languages of the Christian Orient

Primary  components: a graph database which contains morphemes, lexemes, and  other units of of ancient and modern languages which are tagged for  linguistic and semantic information and associated by meaning across  languages, encoding morphological and orthographical variants,  translation equivalents, writing systems, and other information; a  citation index of works in Oriental Christianity, and a means to query  information, display texts and textual variants across multiple  languages; Qhomi, an online, interactive learning platform for  structured acquisition of Oriental Christian languages incorporating  aural and visual tools

Roles: inventor, designer, grant writer, engineer, coder, data tech

Quantitative Tagging for Motif Analysis in Christian Apocrypha seit 2017

An open-source, web-accessible tool to store Christian  Apocrypha in digital format enabling users to visualize narrative  information and support analysis of narrative structure and aid in the  identification of motifs, primarily employing a vector array of binary  features to tag texts for motifs and employ techniques from linear  algebra to create algorithms to discover, compare, analyze, and  visualize data

Application submitted to the Volkswagen Stiftung, 2017

EUR10 000 grant to create a presentation for consideration in the second round.

Roles: inventor, designer, grant writer

Music and Exegesis in Oriental Christianity, Islam, and Mandaeism seit 2022

An open-source, web-accessible archive of endangered styles  of recitation from sacred texts and hymnography, a database of  digitized texts and musical notation and Western musical transcription  of recordings, with digital tools to analyze textual exegesis both in  the respective commentary and text notational traditions and in oral  performance of these texts

Applications pending, 2023

Roles: co-lead researcher with Dr. Rebekka Nieten, Oriental Christian music and text interpretation; grant writer

Bücher

The Sermons on Joseph of Balai of Qenneshrin. Rhetoric and Interpretation in Fifth-Century Syriac Literature. Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity (STAC) 50. Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 2008. ISBN 978-3-16-149676-9 (paperback).

Besprechungen und Rezensionen dieses Werkes:

J. F. Coakley, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 61 (2010), 166-167.

Ch. Mulard, Revue d’Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses 90 (2010), 82-83.
John J. Watt, Journal of Semitic Studies 55.2 (2010), 614-616.
Peter Bruns, Zeitschrift für Antike und Christentum 16 (2012), 175-178.
Angela Standhartinger, “Recent Scholarship on Joseph and Aseneth (1988-2013),” Currents in Biblical Research 12.3 (2014), 353-406, here 357-358.

John Rufus: The Lives of Peter the Iberian, Theodosius of Jerusalem, and the Monk Romanus. Edited and Translated with an Introduction and Notes. Co-authored with Cornelia Horn. Writings from the Greco-Roman World 24. Atlanta, Ga.: Society of Biblical Literature and E. J. Brill Publishers, 2008. Pp. xcii + 370. ISBN: 9004146865 (cloth; Brill Academic); 978-1-58983-200-8 (paperback; SBL).

Besprechungen und Rezensionen dieses Werkes:

Pauline Allen, Review of Biblical Literature (April, 2009), http://www.bookreviews.org   .

Ilaria L. E. Ramelli, Review of Biblical Literature (May, 2009), http://www.bookreviews.org   .

Paul Parvis, The Expository Times 120 (2009), 617.

Kathleen Gibbons, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.05.20.

Analecta Bollandiana Dec. 2009, pp. 441f.

Eric D. Reymond, Journal of the American Oriental Society 129.4 (2009), 692-693.

B. Dehandschutter, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 86.1 (2010), 238-240.

The Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor: Church and War in Late Antiquity. Edited by Geoffrey Greatrex. Translated from Syriac and Arabic sources by Robert R. Phenix and Cornelia B. Horn. With contributions to the introduction by Sebastian Brock and Witold Witakowski. Translated Texts for Historians 55. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2011. Pp. 562. ISBN: 9781846314933 (cloth); 9781846314940 (paperback).

Besprechungen und Rezensionen dieses Werkes:

Ian Hughes, UNRV History at http://www.unrv.com/book-review/chronicle-pseudo-zachariah-rhetor.php    [seen October 27, 2011].

Edward Watts, Journal of Late Antiquity 4.2 (2011), 369-371.

Timothy D. Barnes, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 62 (2011), 796-797.

Charles Pazdernik, The Medieval Review 12.09.32 (2012) at https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/17656/23774    [seen May 8, 2016].

Strategius of Mar Saba, On the Captivity of Jerusalem by the Persians in 614 CE: The First Full English Translation of the Georgian Witness with Selected Greek, Arabic, and Armenian Parallels. Co-authored with Cornelia Horn. Eastern Mediterranean Texts and Contexts 4. Georgian Texts and Studies 1. Chesterfield, Missouri: Abelian Academic, An Imprint of the Abelian Group, 2022. Pp. 348.

Rabbula, Monk and Bishop of Edessa: His      Prose and Poetic Works including the Account of his Life. Edition of the Syriac and Latin texts,      English translation, and Introduction with notes to the Corpus Rabbulae.      Co-authored with Cornelia B. Horn. Writings from the Greco-Roman World.      Atlanta, Georgia: Society of Biblical Literature; and Leiden: Brill      Publishers, 2017.

Bücher, die bald erscheinen werden:

The Armenian Antiphons of Ephraem the Syrian. A critical English translation. Edited by Cornelia Horn. Eastern Mediterranean Texts and Contexts 5. Armenian Texts and Studies 1. Chesterfield, Missouri: Abelian Academic, An Imprint of the Abelian Group. December 2023.

The Acts of Thekla. An Edition and English Translation of an Arabic Witness. Eastern Mediterranean Texts and Contexts 6. Christian Arabic Texts and Studies 1. Chesterfield, Missouri: Abelian Academic, An Imprint of the Abelian Group. Winter 2024.

Artikeln, veröffentliche Konferenzmitteilungen, Buchkapitel

“The Death of Aaron in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Sources: Towards a New Evaluation,” in Biblical and Qur’ānic Traditions in the Middle East, edited Cornelia Horn and Sidney H. Griffith, Eastern Mediterranean Texts and Contexts 2 (Warwick, R.I.: Abelian Academic, an imprint of The Abelian Group, 2016), 69-84.

“King David and the Building of the Temple: Interpretive Competition between Early Jewish and Christian Traditions,” co-authored with Cornelia Horn, in Biblical and Qur’ānic Traditions in the Middle East, edited Cornelia Horn and Sidney H. Griffith, Eastern Mediterranean Texts and Contexts 2 (Warwick, R.I.: Abelian Academic, an imprint of The Abelian Group, 2016), 85-108.

“Perspectives on Women in Early Christian Apocryphal Texts,” co-authored with Cornelia Horn, in Festschrift in Honor of Professor Paul Nadim Tarazi. Volume 3: Studies in Intertestamental, Extra-Canonical, and Early Christian Literature, ed. Tom Dykstra, Bible in the Christian Orthodox Tradition 5 (New York, Bern, Frankfurt, Berlin, and Vienna: Peter Lang, 2015), 115-132.

“Beyond the Eastern Frontier.” Co-authored with Robert R. Phenix Jr. and Samuel N. C. Lieu. In Early Christianity in Contexts. An Exploration across Cultures and Continents. Ed. William Tabbernee. Pp. 63-109. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, 2014.

“Adam’s Offspring, Male and Female: Comparative Perspectives on a Trajectory in Jewish, Syriac Christian, and Early Islamic Literature,” in The Bible, the Qur’ān, and Their Interpretation: Syriac Perspectives, ed. Cornelia Horn, Eastern Mediterranean Texts and Contexts 1 (Warwick, R.I.: Abelian Academic, 2013), 1-14.

“Approaching Penitential Poetry: Rhetoric and Exegesis in the Liturgical Hymns Attributed to Balai of Qenneshrin and the Supplications Attributed to Rabbula of Edessa.” In Bibel, Byzanz und Christlicher Orient. Festschrift für Stephen Gerö zum 65. Geburtstag. Ed. Dimitrij Bumazhnov, Emmanouela    Grypeou, Timothy B. Sailors, and Alexander Toepel. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 187. Pp. 315-328. Louvain: Peeters, 2011.

“Apocryphal Gospels in Syriac and Related Texts Offering Traditions about Jesus,” co-authored with Cornelia Horn, in Jesus in apokryphen Evangelienüberlieferungen, ed. Jörg Frey and Jens Schröter, with the collaboration of Jakob Spaeth, WUNT 254 (Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 2010), 527-555.

“Der Wert des Genesis-Kommentars Ephräms als Quelle für die Joseph-Memren Balais.“ In Akten des 5. Symposiums zur Sprache, Geschichte, Theologie und Gegenwartslage der syrischen Kirchen (V. Deutsche Syrologentagung) (Berlin 14.-15. Juli 2006). Ed. Rainer Voigt. Semitica et Semitohamitica Berolinensia 9. Pp. 211-224. Aachen: Shaker Verlag, 2010.

“The Contribution of Social Science Research to the Study of Children and Childhood in Pre-Modern Ethiopia.” In Children in Late Ancient Christianity. Ed. Cornelia Horn and Robert R. Phenix Jr. STAC 58. Pp. 375-405. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009.

“Introduction.” In Children in Late Ancient Christianity. Ed. Cornelia Horn and Robert R. Phenix Jr. STAC    58. Pp. xiii-xxvi. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009.

“Prayer and Penance in Early and Middle Byzantine Christianity: Some Trajectories from the Greek- and Syriac-Speaking Realms.” Co-authored with Cornelia B. Horn. In Seeking the Favor of God. Volume 3, The Impact of Penitential Prayer beyond Second Temple Judaism. Ed. Mark J. Boda, Daniel K. Falk, and Rodney A. Werline. Early Judaism and Its Literature 23. Pp. 225-254. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Studies, 2008.

“The Sermons on Joseph of Balai of Qennešrīn (Early Fifth Century CE) as a Witness to the Transmission History and Interpretive Development of Joseph Traditions,” in Interpretation, Religion and Culture in Midrash and Beyond. Proceedings of the 2006 and 2007 SBL Midrash Sections, ed. Lieve M. Teugels and Rivka Ulmer, Judaism in Context 6 (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2008), 3-24.

“Kunstprosaische Elemente in der Vita Rabbulae: Ein Blick auf das Encomium an den Helden.” In Die Suryoye und ihre Umwelt. Viertes deutsches Syrologen-Symposium in Trier 2004. Festgabe Wolfgang Hage zum 70. Geburtstag. Ed. Martin Tamcke and Andreas Heinz. Studien zur Orientalischen Kirchengeschichte 36. Pp. 281-293. Münster, Hamburg, Berlin, Wien, and London: LIT-Verlag, 2005.

“Syriac-speaking Churches: Their Origins and History to the Eighteenth Century,” co-authored with Cornelia Horn, in Christianity at the Crossroads of Civilization, guest-edited by Avril Makhlouf†, special issue of Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies 7.2 (2005), 9-34. [invited article; published in 2007]

“Eastern Catholic Churches of the Syriac Tradition in the Near East: Their Origins, History, and Place in Ecumenical Dialogue,” co-authored with Cornelia Horn, in Christianity at the Crossroads of Civilization, guest-edited by Avril Makhlouf†, special issue of Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies 7.2 (2005), 157-182. [invited article; published in 2007]

Besprechungen and Rezensionen

Review of Ruth Webb. Demons and Dancers. Performance in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, MA, and London,     England: Harvard University Press, 2008). Pp. viii + 296. Hardcover $45. In Journal of Early Christian     Studies 18.3 (2010), 465-466.

Review of Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony, Encountering the Sacred. The Debate on Christian Pilgrimage in Late Antiquity,  The Transformation of the Classical Heritage 38 (Berkeley, Los   Angeles, London: The University of California Press, 2005). Pp. xv +   250. Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 14.1 (2010), 260-265.

Review of John Anthony McGuckin, The Orthodox Church. An Introduction to its History, Doctrine, and Spiritual Culture (Malden, MA and Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishing, June 30th, 2008). Pp. xv + 457. ISBN: 1405150661 (cloth), $150.00. In Church History 78.2 (2009), 454.

Review of Ilse Rochow. Die Legende von der abgehauenen Hand des Johannes Damaskenos. Ursprung-Varianten-Verbreitung. Berliner Byzantinische Studien 8. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2007. Pp. xliv + 413. One color plate. The Catholic Historical Review 95.4 (2009), 791-792.

Review of Muriel Debié, Alain Desreumaux, Christelle Jullien, and Florence Jullien, Les apocryphes syriaques, Études Syriaques 2 (Paris: Geuthner, 2005). Journal      for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 18.4 (2009), 303-310.

Review of Michael Angold, ed., The Cambridge History of Christianity. Volume 5: Eastern Christianity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). In Church History 77.2 (2008), 526.

Review of Percy S. F. van Keulen and Wido Th. Peursen, eds. Corpus Linguistics and Textual Theory. A Computer-Assisted Interdisciplinary Approach to the Peshitta. Studia Semitica Neerlandica 48 (Assen: Koninklijke Van Gorcum, 2006). Pp. ix + 367. Hebrew Studies 48 (2007), 390-393.

Review of J. F. Coakley, Robinson's Paradigms and Exercises in Syriac Grammar 5th ed., Hugoye: Journal for Syriac Studies 6.2 (2003), http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol6No2/index.html   .

Co-authored with Cornelia Horn. Review of Christoph Luxenberg (ps.), Die syro-aramäische Lesart des Koran; Ein Beitrag zur Entschluesselung der Qur’ānsprache (Berlin,      Germany: Das Arabische Buch, first ed., 2000), ix & 306 pp., Hugoye: Journal for Syriac Studies 6.1 (2003), http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol6No1/HV6N1PRPhenixHorn.html   ; reprinted in: St. Francis Magazine. Online Magazine about Religions and  Mission in the Arab World 2.1 (September 2005), http://www.stfrancismagazine.info/issue2/francis2004.pdf   .

Review of Harald Suermann Die Gründungsgeschichte der maronitischen Kirche (Wiesbaden, Germany: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1998), x & 343 pp., submitted to appear in: The Journal of Maronite Studies

Akademische Vorträge

“Adam and His Offspring: Comparative Perspectives on  Trajectories in  Syriac Christian and Early Islamic Literature.”  Presented to the joint  session “The Qur’ān (and Its Commentaries)  in Comparison with Syriac  and Byzantine Greek Literature.”  Sponsored by SBL Syriac Literature and  Interpretations of Sacred Texts/Qur’ān and Biblical Literature Section.  Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, New Orleans.  Louisiana (November, 2009).

“The Transmission of Greek and Syriac  Exegesis in the  Context of Islam: the Jacobite Scholion of Vat. Sir.  103.”  Presented in the session: Ethiopic, Syriac, and Arabic Texts in   Context. Texts and Contexts. A Conference at the Ohio State   University. Sponsored by The Center for Epigraphical and   Palaeographical Studies. Columbus, Ohio, November 6-7, 2009.

“Numbers:  Views of the Death of Aaron in the Bible and  Islam, by Way of Midrash  and Oriental Christian Exegesis,” paper  presented at the meeting of the  Qur’an and Biblical Literature  Section at the SBL Annual Meeting,  Boston, MA, November 2008.

“Holiness and Rites of Passage of Child  Saints in Ethiopic  Hagiography,” presented at the meeting of the Early  Christian  Families Group at the SBL Annual Meeting, Boston, MA,  November  2008.

“The Syriac Martyrdom of the Mimes: Text, Transmission, and Context,” paper presented at Texts and Contexts.  A Conference at the Ohio State University, sponsored by The Center for  Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies, Columbus, Ohio,  October 31 –  November 1, 2008.

“Kann sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung einen  Beitrag zum  Studium der Welt von Kindern und der Vorstellung von  Kindheit im  frühen Äthiopien leisten?” Faculty of Cultural Sciences,  University of Tübingen, Germany (July, 2008).

“Can Social Science Research Contribute to the Study of  Children and Childhood in Pre-Modern Ethiopia?,” paper presented to  the Early Church Colloquium, April 23rd 2008, Saint Louis University.

“Notes  on Semitic Palaeography: Qumran, Syriac, Ethiopic,”  invited lecture,  The Palaeography Seminar Spring 2008, Saint Louis  University.

“The Sermons on Joseph of Balai of Qennešrīn (early fifth century CE) as a Witness to the  Transmission History and  Interpretive Development of Joseph  Traditions,” paper presented at  the Midrash Section of the North  American SBL Meeting, San Diego,  November 2007.

“Battling over  Elijah’s Virginal Body: the Appropriation of  the Prophet Elijah in  Opposing Eastern Christian Traditions in  Late Antiquity,” paper  accepted for the Eastern Christian Biblical  Interpretation Section of  the North American SBL Meeting, San  Diego, November 2007 [could not be  delivered due to scheduling  conflict].

“Syntax, Lexicon, and Interpretation in Ezra 4.12,” paper  presented at the Aramaic Section of the North American SBL Meeting, San Diego, November 2007.

“An  Appraisal of the Manuscript Witnesses to the Ethiopic  Version of the  ‘Life of Anthony of Egypt’ and the Transmission of  Saints’ Lives in  Ethiopia,” invited paper delivered at “Texts and  Contexts,” a  conference held at the Center for Epigraphical and  Palaeographical  Studies at Ohio State University, October 26-27,  2007.

“A  Syriac Verse Homily on the Translation of the Bones of  the Patriarch  Joseph to Constantinople in the Fifth Century,” paper presented at the  32nd Byzantine Studies Conference, University of Missouri at Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, November 10th-12th, 2006.

“The End of the Story of Joseph in Pseudepigraphical Texts and in the Sermons on Joseph of Balai (First Half of 5th Century),“ invited paper, Ottawa Conference on the Pseudepigrapha, University of Ottawa,      Ontario, 2006.

“Die Wert des Gensiskommentar Ephräms als Quelle für die Josefs-Memren Balais,” paper presented at the 5th Deutsches Syrologisches Symposium, Freie Universit:ät Berlin, July 15th-16th, 2006.

“Was there a Jewish Greek Vorlage to the Syriac Sermons on Joseph by Balai (first half of the fifth century)?” paper delivered at  the  Annual Meeting of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS),   Chicago, IL, May      25-27th, 2006.

“A Hermeneutical and Interpretative Look at the Ezra Story  (Er chs. 7-10, Ne Chs. 8-9),” paper presented at the International  SBL Meeting, Groningen, NL, July, 2004.

“Observations on Narrative Elements in The Life of Rabbula,” paper presented at the Viertes Syrologen Symposium, Trier, July 23-25th, 2004.

“Poetic  Structure in Psalm 35 [in German]” paper presented  at the Summer  Semester colloquium (“Oberseminar”) in the Old  Testament section of the  Theological Faculty of the University of  Würzburg, July 2004.

“Towards  an Eastern Christian Curriculum: Integrating  Eastern Christian Texts  in the Classroom,” AAR/SBL Upper Midwest  Regional Conference, St. Paul,  MN April 2003.

“From Syriac into Armenian: Food for Body and Soul  in  Ephraem the Syrian’s Armenian Poetry,” The Second Chicago   Conference on Caucasia, University of Chicago, Department of Slavic   Languages and Literatures, Chicago, IL (May 2002) [paper  co-authored with Cornelia Horn].

“The Emergence of the Unmarked in Syntax: Evidence from  Classical Biblical Hebrew and Hausa,” paper delivered at the 17th North American Conference of Afro-Asiatic Linguists, March 31st, 2001, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

“Non-Linear Phonology,” lecture presented at the University of Rhode Island, invited by Prof. Dr. Kenneth Rogers, Spring 1994.

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