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Professor, Religious Studies
Director, Religious Studies Program
Habilitation (second doctorate), University of Mainz (Germany)
Ph.D., University of Heidelberg (Germany)

Mailing address: Old Science Building, Suite 230
Office: Science & Research Building 2, 122E

Tel: 713-743-1365
Email: ceberhart@uh.edu

Biographical Summary

Professor Chris Eberhart is from Hanover, Germany. His research interests are ritual, concepts of reconciliation and atonement, biblical texts and manuscripts, literature and culture of Second Temple Judaism, the history of biblical interpretation, the Qumran fragments/Dead Sea Scrolls, biblical archeology and topography, early Christian literature, and interreligious dialogue. To date he has published more than 10 books as well as multiple journal essays, book chapters, and encyclopedia articles in these areas. He has recently completed a commentary volume on Paul’s Letter to the Romans for the academic series Wisdom Commentary (Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press).

Dr. Chris Eberhart is the founder of the Annual Congress Section “Sacrifice, Cult, and Atonement” for the Society of Biblical Literature and the co-founder and co-convener of the “Hebrews” Seminar for the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (Society of New Testament Studies; SNTS).

Recent Books (Selected):

Courses taught at the University of Houston