Using social scientific and comparative approaches, my research primarily focuses on the body and embodiment in the Hebrew Bible. This includes rhetorical uses of the body and closely related items, such as clothing, to construct ethnic identities, gender, and religious authority. My current research focuses on how the medical humanities can inform biblical accounts of pain and illness.
Together my colleagues, I teach the required courses in biblical studies in the bachelor's and master's programmes in Theology:
I have also co-taught (with New Testament) an optional bachelor's course on "Reading the Bible with and without Jesus."
I supervise bachelor's and master's theses on Old Testament topics.