Position Student Email [email protected] Bio/Description Adina Goldman is a doctoral student in Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity, working with Professor Moulie Vidas. Her work focuses on interactions between rabbinic and Christian literature in late antiquity, especially around issues of the human body—death, disease, and sexuality. She is particularly drawn to the ways texts play with and rewrite older texts in their own images. She comes to Princeton after an MSt in Bible Interpretation at Oxford, where she studied Greek and Syriac Christian exegesis of the Hebrew Bible. Prior to that degree she pursued an MSt in Medieval Studies at Oxford, supported by the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship in the Humanities, after her BA in Religious Studies at Northwestern.