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Nathan McDonald

Nathan MacDonald was a short-term fellow in global history at global dis:connect. Nathan is professor of the interpretation of the Old Testament at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of St John’s College.

 

Nathan joined global dis:connect funded by the Munich Centre for Global History.

 

 

Project

At global dis:connect, he worked on the transformations that occurred to the Jerusalem priesthood and its rituals as the small kingdom of Judah experienced dramatic changes during the late first millennium.

Contact

Click HERE to mail Nathan and HERE for a list of his publications.