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i am grateful for all who helped shape and support this project. My colleagues at Drew University Theological School are brilliant teachers and scholars, and I am especially appreciative of Kate Ott, who has been an enthusiastic mentor and friend. Dean Javier Viera and Associate Dean Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre have been incredibly supportive of this project. My thanks as well to Hilary Floyd, who has been a meticulous research assistant. The book would not exist in this form without her labor. Drew Ph.D. students Darryl Blood-saw, Julian Cook, Hilary Floyd, Wren Hillis, Jennifer Maidrand, and Kelsey Wallace participated in my spring 2019 Economy and the Bible seminar and provided brilliant conversation partners and readers of this book in development. I am grateful to the students in my Letters of Paul class, who always ask the most creative and important questions and from whom I learn so much.
The faculty in New Testament and early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School (HDS) have been generous with their time, offered helpful critiques, and inspired me with their own scholarship. My deep thanks to Giovanni Bazzana, Karen King, and Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza. I am especially grateful for my advisor, Laura Nasrallah, who is a generous mentor, tireless advocate, and deeply thoughtful teacher, scholar, and reader.
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