Nicola Denzey Lewis
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Religious Studies
Nicola Denzey Lewis's Degrees
- PhD Religious Studies University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Religious Studies University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Religious Studies University of British Columbia
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nicola Denzey Lewis is a Canadian academic of lived religion, early Christians, material culture of late antique Roman Empire, and women studies. She is a professor at Claremont Graduate University as the Margo L. Goldsmith Chair in Women's Studies in Religion.
Nicola Denzey Lewis's Published Works
Published Works
- ‘The status quo is not an option’: Community impacts of school closure in South Taranaki, New Zealand (2009) (103)
- Code of practice for the pastoral care of international students: making a globalising industry in New Zealand (2005) (88)
- Co‐Constituting “After Neoliberalism”: Political Projects and Globalizing Governmentalities in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2008) (74)
- Place ‘From One Glance’: the use of place in the marketing of New Zealand and Australian wines (2007) (50)
- Political projects and micro-practices of globalising education: building an international education industry in New Zealand (2011) (39)
- Grazing-induced production of DMS can stabilize food-web dynamics and promote the formation of phytoplankton blooms in a multitrophic plankton model (2011) (29)
- Role of infochemical mediated zooplankton grazing in a phytoplankton competition model (2013) (22)
- Multitrophic Interactions in the Sea: Assessing the Effect of Infochemical-Mediated Foraging in a 1-d Spatial Model (2013) (20)
- The Early Modern Invention of Late Antique Rome: How Historiography Helped Create the Crypt of the Popes (2018) (20)
- Asset mapping and Whanau action research: ’New’ subjects negotiating the politics of knowledge in Te Rarawa (2008) (18)
- Governmental assemblages of internationalising universities: Mediating circulation and containment in East Asia (2016) (18)
- Rethinking the Origins of the Nag Hammadi Codices (2014) (16)
- City renaming as brand promotion: exploring neoliberal projects and community resistance in New Zealand (2019) (15)
- Alternative framings of alternative food: A typology of practice (2015) (14)
- Damasus and the derelict relics (2018) (12)
- Labouring in the Vineyards of Marlborough: Experiences, Meanings and Policy (2006) (11)
- Apolytrosis as Ritual and Sacrament: Determining a Ritual Context for Death in Second-Century Marcosian Valentinianism (2009) (11)
- Anchor organisations in Auckland: Rolling constructively with neoliberalism? (2015) (11)
- Splitting a northern account of New Zealand's neoliberalism (2012) (10)
- Sporting narratives and globalization: Making links between the All Black tours of 1905 and 2005 (2007) (10)
- Generic Branding of New Zealand Wine: From Global Allocator to Global Marketing (2008) (9)
- Chapter 11 School closures as breaches in the fabric of rural welfare: community perspectives from New Zealand (2010) (9)
- Neoliberalization: States, Networks, Peoples (2007) (6)
- Cosmology and Fate in Gnosticism and Graeco-Roman Antiquity: Under Pitiless Skies (2013) (6)
- Foucault’s Heterotopia in Christian Catacombs: Constructing Spaces and Symbols in Ancient Rome by Eric C. Smith (review) (2016) (6)
- Managing the Third Mission: Reform or Reinvention of the Public University? (2017) (5)
- Thinking/learning about policy to enact different food futures (2009) (5)
- A New Gnosticism: Why Simon Gathercole and Mark Goodacre on the Gospel of Thomas Change the Field (2014) (5)
- He Iwi Kotahi Tatou Trust: Post‐development practices in Moerewa, Northland (2010) (4)
- Thinking forward from New Zealand from (and with) global restructuring (2018) (3)
- ‘THE ONLY EVENT MIGHTIER THAN EVERY- ONE’S HOPE’: CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY AND EUSEBIUS’ PLAGUE NARRATIVE* (2020) (3)
- ‘Quality’ as a governmental rationality in New Zealand wine (2013) (3)
- Lived Religion among second-century ‘Gnostic hieratic specialists’ (2017) (2)
- Food for the body, the body as food: Roman martyrs and the paradox of consumption (2020) (2)
- Fate And The Wandering Stars: The Jewish Apocalyptic Roots Of The Gospel Of Judas (2010) (2)
- Introduction to Gnosticism: Ancient Voices, Christian Worlds (2012) (2)
- Cultivating diverse values by rethinking blue economy in New Zealand (2018) (2)
- Politics, Corporates and Urban Sustainability: Political projects at work in the transformation of Auckland (2011) (2)
- Popular Christianity and Lived Religion in Late Antique Rome: Seeing Magic in the Catacombs (2017) (2)
- The Crafting of Memory in Late Roman Mortuary Spaces (2015) (2)
- The Construction and Realisation of Geographic Brand Rent in New Zealand Wine (2012) (1)
- Geographies of food: politics, place, power reprised (2015) (1)
- Living Images of the Divine: Female Theurgists in Late Antiquity (2014) (1)
- Vitalising discipline by practising public geographies in aotearoa: A role for the New Zealand Geographer (2015) (1)
- Death on the Nile: Egyptian Codices, Gnosticism, and Early Christian Books of the Dead (2013) (1)
- Distinguished New Zealand Geographer Award: Professor Richard Le Heron (2010) (1)
- Roses and Violets for the Ancestors (2013) (1)
- Reinterpreting “Pagans” and “Christians” from Rome's Late Antique Mortuary Evidence (2015) (0)
- Rewiring the Sacred Circuit (Roma Sancta Renovata) (2020) (0)
- Over the Edge (2017) (0)
- A. BUSINE (ED.), RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AND CHRISTIANIZATION OF THE LATE ANTIQUE CITY (4th–7th CENT.) (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 182). Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2015. Pp. vii + 243, illus.isbn 9789004294608 (bound); 9789004299047 (e-book). €104.00/US$135.00. (2017) (0)
- TheReinventioof the Hidden City (2020) (0)
- Rethinking the Rethinking of the Nag Hammadi Codices (2016) (0)
- Women and Independent Religious Specialists in Second-Century Rome (2017) (0)
- Raising Late Antique Jews from the Valley of Dry Bones (2020) (0)
- Nicola Denzey Lewis. Review of "Christian Responses to Roman Art and Architecture: The Second-Century Church Amid the Spaces of Empire" by Laura Salah Nasrallah. (2012) (0)
- Middle Platonism, Heimarmene, and the Corpus Hermeticum (2013) (0)
- Women in Gnosticism (2021) (0)
- Ways Out II: Baptism and Cosmic Freedom: A New Genesis (2013) (0)
- Trouble with social cohesion: The geographies and politics of COVID‐19 in Aotearoa New Zealand (2021) (0)
- Were the Gnostics Cosmic Pessimists (2013) (0)
- De Rossi’s Deception: Crafting the Crypt of the Popes (2020) (0)
- Hellenistic Astronomy in Early Christianities (2020) (0)
- Astral ‘Determinism’ in the Gospel of Judas (2013) (0)
- Jephthah’s Daughter, Sarah’s Son: The Death of Children in Late Antiquity. By Maria E. Doerfler (2023) (0)
- ‘This Body of Death’: Cosmic Malevolence and Enslavement to Sin in Pauline Exegesis (2013) (0)
- Nicola Rebillard, Éric (2020). The Early Martyr Narratives. Neither Authentic Accounts nor Forgeries. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (2022) (0)
- Ways Out I: Interventions of the Savior God (2013) (0)
- Ordinary Religion in the Late Roman Empire (2021) (0)
- (En)Gendering Christian timeFemale saints and Roman martyrological calendars (2020) (0)
- Remains to Be Seen (or, On the Holy Corpse) (2020) (0)
- Case: Delayed diagnosis of appendicitis and peritonitis, resulting in the onset of OCD (2011) (0)
- Police are trained to defend themselves - nurses are not. (2006) (0)
- Nag Hammadi and the Providential Cosmos (2013) (0)
- Heimarmene at Nag Hammadi: The Apocryphon of John and On the Origin of the World (2013) (0)
- Conclusions, and a New Way Forward (2013) (0)
- Sex, Suffering, Subversion, and Spectacle: (2019) (0)
- Early Christian Rome (2010) (0)
- Mortuary Ritual in the Ancient World (2022) (0)
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