Stephen J. Shoemaker 

Associate Professor

Department of Religious Studies


University of Oregon

Eugene, OR

        Stephen Shoemaker (Ph.D. ’97, Duke University) teaches courses on the Christian traditions.  His primary interests lie in the ancient and early medieval Christian traditions, and more specifically in early Byzantine and Near Eastern Christianity.  His research focuses on early devotion to the Virgin Mary, Christian apocryphal literature, and the relations between Near Eastern Christianity and formative Islam.  He is the author of a number of studies on early Christian traditions about Mary (especially in apocrypha), including The Ancient Traditions of the Virgin Mary’s Dormition and Assumption (Oxford University Press, 2002), a study of the earliest traditions of the end of Mary's life that combines archaeological, liturgical, and literary evidence.  This volume also includes critical translations of many of the earliest narratives of Mary's Dormition and Assumption, made from Ethiopic, Syriac, Georgian, Coptic, and Greek.  Prof. Shoemaker has recently completed a series of articles on the earliest Life of the Virgin, which survives only in a Georgian translation.  He is presently working on two monographs, one investigating the conflicting reports regarding the date of Muhammad's death in Christian and Islamic sources and another on the veneration of the Virgin Mary in the ancient church.  He is also preparing a new critical edition of the early Syriac Dormition narratives.  Prof. Shoemaker has been awarded research fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. 

        Several of the earliest Dormition narratives may be found at this website, either by clicking here or following the link below.

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 
Course Pages

 

Fall 2008

 

REL 321: History of Christianity I: Ancient Christianities

REL 424/524: Early and Medieval Christian Heresy

 

Winter 2009

 

REL 102: World Religions: Religions of Near Eastern Origin

REL 324: History of Eastern Christianity I: From Constantine to the Fall of Constantinople

REL 325: History of Eastern Christianity II: From the Fall of Constantinople to the Fall of Communism

 

Other Courses

REL 322: History of Christianity II: Christianity in the Medieval West

REL 323: History of Christianity: Modern Western Christianity

REL 407/507: East from Jerusalem: Christianity in Premodern Asia

REL 426/526: Gender, the Body, and Sexuality in Early Christianity

 

Narratives of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary

Early Traditions of the Virgin Mary's Dormition

 

Other Texts at this Site

John of Damascus, On Holy Images

Martin Luther, The Freedom of a Christian

 

 

   sshoemak (at) uoregon (dot) edu