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Ellen Muehlberger
Ellen Muehlberger is an American scholar of Christianity and late antiquity, Professor of History and Middle East Studies at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor with appointments in Classical Studies and the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.

Career
Until 2009 Muehlberger was a professor of Religious Studies at DePauw University and has taught at the University of Michigan since 2015. Her scholarship focuses on Christianity in late antiquity (the period of 300 C.E. to 700 C.E.) and examines specifically "rhetorical and historiographical methods Christians adopted as Christian culture shifted from being in the minority to being dominant in the later Roman Empire." She specializes in topics such as Angels, notorious heretics and their deaths (e.g. Arius shows up on the list of people who died on the toilet) and has published on influential topics such as remembering saintly women such as Macrina the Younger. And as her publications show she has also contributed extensively to the growing field of Syriac Christianity.

Books
Muehlberger is a specialist in the late antique religious imagination. She is the author of Angels in Late Ancient Christianity (2013) where one reviewer praises, "Muehlberger succeeds in demonstrating that angels were an important source of lively speculation and contestation within fourth and early-fifth century Christian discourse. The book also reveals how discourse on angels can provide an entry into other aspects of Christianity, like conceptualizations of the liturgy." Muehlberger's second book, The moment of Reckoning: Imagined Death and Its Consequences in Late Ancient Christianity, has also been well received. Another reviewer during a book panel published on Ancient Jew Review, remarked, "Muehlberger’s conclusions have significant implications for our research on the machine of narrative and ethics. They match well with some of the theories developed by Sara Ahmed about the “affective politics of fear.”

Select Articles
She also has written numerous scholarly articles and chapters of collected volumes and is a contributor to the Marginalia Review of Books, where she has written on the "architecture of knowledge" in late antiquity. She has edited The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings and sits on the editorial boards of Studies of Late Antiquity, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, and Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity.


 * "The Will of Others: Coercion, Captivity, and Choice in Late Antiquity.” Co-written with Mira Balberg. Studies in Late Antiquity 2.3 (2018): 294-315.
 * “The Legend of Arius’s Death: Imagination, Space, and Filth in Late Ancient Historiography.” Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies 277 (2015): 3-29.
 * "Simeon and Other Women in Theodoret’s Religious History: Gender in the Representation of Late Ancient Christian Asceticism.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 23 (2015): 583-606.
 * "Salvage: Macrina and the Christian Project of Cultural Reclamation.” Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture 81 (2012): 273-97.
 * "Preserving the Divine: αυτο-Prefixed Generative Terms and the Untitled Treatise in the Bruce Codex.” Vigiliae Christianae 65 (2011): 311-28.

Recognition and awards
Muehlberger was a Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies (2014-2015). In 2015 she received the Class of 1923 Memorial Teaching Award at the University of Michigan. She was also awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (2016-2017).