Yaron Eliav
Yaron Eliav is Associate Professor of Rabbinic literature and Jewish history of late antiquity at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Yaron combines archaeology and talmudic, early Christian, and classic literatures in order to study the multi-faceted cultural environment of the Roman Mediterranean with emphasis on the encounter between Jews and Graeco-Roman culture.
Phone: 734-489-5243
Address: University of Michigan
Dept. of Middle Eastern Studies
202 South Thayer
Ann Arbor MI 48104
Phone: 734-489-5243
Address: University of Michigan
Dept. of Middle Eastern Studies
202 South Thayer
Ann Arbor MI 48104
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Have you ever wondered about the true story about Christianity’s emergence?
What was its relationship with Judaism or with other cultures in the Graeco-Roman World?
Were you ever curious about what life was like in Ancient times?
BE PREPARED TO QUESTION WHAT YOU WERE TAUGHT
University of Michigan’s Professor Yaron Eliav follows the Apostle Paul's adventures in Athens and seeks to understand how one man had such a huge impact on world history and culture. In a provocative documentary film, shot among the magical ruins of Athens and its beautiful museums, Eliav explores the truly remarkable way in which Paul - one of the most misunderstood characters in history - planted the seeds of what will one day grow into Western Civilization.
Watch the TRAILER of this movie here.
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Paul in Athens will be screened for the first time ever in Fall 2018.
You can learn more about the film and the team behind it at https://paul-in-athens.nes.lsa.umich.edu/