Ronald Charles is an Associate Professor in the Department for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto (St. George). Charles is the author of Paul and the Politics of Diaspora (Fortress Press, 2014), Traductions Bibliques Créoles et Préjugés Linguistiques (L’Harmattan, 2015), and The Silencing of Slaves in early Jewish and Christian Writings (Routledge, 2020). Charles is currently revising a manuscript provisionally titled: In Search of Home: The Transformation of an early Christian Discourse. Charles’ research and teaching interests are the interdisciplinary study of ancient Christian literature, Mediterranean identity and Race in Antiquity, Slaves in the Greek and Roman world, Classical Reception, Method and Theory in the academic study of Religion.

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