Jonas Müller
research assistant
NameJonas Müller
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Career
2024 - today, Research Assistant at the Chair of Biblical Theology (Prof. Dr. Jan Heilmann) at the TU Dresden
2021 - today, doctoral student at the IDK Philology. Practices of pre-modern cultures, global perspectives and future concepts (Elite Network Bavaria) - working title: The Galatian controversy in the context of early Judaism at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (dissertation supervised by Prof. Loren Stuckenbruck (Ph.D.) / Prof. Dr. Jan Heilmann). Research stays in Jerusalem (Hebrew University), Oxford and Groningen.
2019 - 2021, Study of Protestant Theology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich - Master's Thesis: Use of Old Testament Tradition in Romans 15:7-13. Paul in the Context of a Discourse of the Old Testament and Judaism at the Time of the Second Temple (Master's Thesis supervised by Prof. Loren Stuckenbruck).
2018 - 2019, Study of Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as part of the Study in Israel program.
2014 - 2018 Studies in Protestant Theology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and the University of Hamburg.
2014 Abitur (high school diploma)
1996 birth in Biedenkopf (Hesse)
Core research areas
St. Paul (Galatians); comparative methodology; Abraham in early Judaism; textual history of the Book of Jubilees
Publications
Jonas Müller, Römer 15,7-13. Paulinische Argumentation im Kontext des Frühen Judentums, in: Theologisches Gespräch 46/4 (2022), 159-173.
Jonas Müller, Gal 3:28 and Paul’s reciprocal identity shaping, in: Nikola Wenner, Luis Schäfer, Jonas Müller et al. (Hg.), Connected Philology. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Transcultural Encounters, Berlin/Leiden (forthcoming 2025).
Nikola Wenner, Luis Schäfer, Jonas Müller et al. (Hg.), Connected Philology. Interdisciplinary Perspectives onTranscultural Encounters, Berlin/Leiden (forthcoming 2025).