

Stokes Hall 319N
Telephone: 617-552-0436
Email: hunterde@bc.edu
Hunter's research interests lie in the field of Patristic studies, with special emphasis on the writings of Augustine, Ambrosiaster, Jerome, Ambrose and other Latin writers.泭 He has written extensively on issues pertaining to marriage, celibacy, and asceticism in ancient Christianity.泭 Current work includes a monograph on the origins of priestly celibacy and translations of the Pauline commentaries of the Ambrosiaster.
Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30--9:00, 10:30--11:30
Marriage, Celibacy, and Heresy in Ancient Christianity: The Jovinianist Controversy. Oxford Early Christian Studies.泭泭Oxford University Press, 2007.
Marriage and Sexuality in Early Christianity. Ad Fontes: Early Christian Sources. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2018.
The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies.泭Co-edited with Susan Ashbrook Harvey.泭泭Oxford University Press, 2008.
Suffering and Evil in Early Christian Thought. Co-edited with Nonna Verna Harrison. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, 2016
Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity: Authors, Texts, and Ideas. Co-edited with Paul van Geest and Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte. Leiden: Brill (multi-volume reference work; online publication began in 2018).
Articles
Augustine of Hippo, chapter 4 in泭Christianity and Family Law: An Introduction. Edited by John Witte, Jr. and Gary S. Hauk. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2017. Pp. 69-84.
Family Matters: Augustines Letters as a Source for his Views on Marriage and Family Life,泭Scrinium Augustini. The World of Augustines Letters. Edited by Przemysaw Nehring, Rafa Toczko, and Mateusz Str籀髒yski. Turnhout: Brepols, 2017. Pp. 41-56.
Rivalry between Presbyters and Deacons in the Roman Church:泭Three Notes on Ambrosiaster, Jerome, and泭The Boasting of the Roman Deacons,泭Vigiliae Christianae泭71 (2017): 495-510.
Augustines Doubts on Divorce: Reconsiderations on Remarriage,泭Augustinian Studies泭48 (2017): 161-182.
Wedding Rituals and Episcopal Power: Consecrating Marriage, in泭The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual.泭Edited by Risto Uro, Juliette Day, Richard E. DeMaris, and Rikard Roitto. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. 627-643.
Did the Early Church Absolutely Forbid Remarriage after Divorce?泭Vergentis: Revista de Investigaci籀n de la C獺tedra Internacional conjunta Inocentio III泭6 (2018): 45-64.
Ambrosiaster, chapter 11 in泭Law and Christianity in the West: The First Millennium. Edited by Philip Lyndon Reynolds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. 252-265.
Ambrosiaster and Damasus: A Presbyters Perspective on Clerical Misconduct,泭Sacris erudiri: Journal of Late Antique and Medieval Christianity泭58 (2019): 255-265.
泭Single Marriage and Priestly Identity: A Symbol and its Functions in Ancient Christianity, in泭The Symbolism of Marriage in the Middle Ages. Edited by Line Cecilie Engh. Amsterdam:泭Amsterdam University Press, 2019. Pp. 111-130.
泭Between Discipline and Doctrine: Augustines Response to Clerical Misconduct,泭Augustinian Studies泭51 (2020): 3-22.
Recent Articles
The Specter of Jovinian in the Pelagian Controversy: The Uses of a Heretic, in Nos sumus tempora: Studies on Augustine and his Reception Offered to Mathijs Lamberigts. Edited by Anthony Dupont, Wim Fran癟ois, and Johan Leemans. Leuven: Peeters, 2020, 143-158.
Books 21 & 22: The End of the Body, Heaven and Hell in the City of God, in The Cambridge Companion to Augustines City of God. Edited by David Vincent Meconi, S.J. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, 276-296.
From Rigor to Reconciliation: Cyprian of Carthage on Changing Penitential Practice, in Changing the Church: Transformations of Christian Belief, Practice, and Life. Edited by Mark D. Chapman and Vladimir Latinovic. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 13-20.
Historical Theology and the Problem of Divorce and Remarriage Today, Journal of Moral Theology 10 (2021): 34-59.
Neither Poverty nor Riches: Ambrosiaster and the Problem of Clerical Compensation, Zeitschrift f羹r Antikes Christentum 25 (2021): 93-107.
Priestly Celibacy: An Apostolic Tradition? The Theological Stakes of a Historical Argument, in Married Priests in the Catholic Church. Edited by Adam A.J. DeVille. Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame University Press, 2021, 3-20.
Marriage and Martyrdom in Roman North Africa: Augustine and Crispina of Tebessa, in Death and Rebirth in Late Antiquity. Edited by Lee M. Jefferson. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2022, 139-157.
Early Christian Marriage Liturgy and the Reception of the Bible, in Liturgical Reception of the Bible: Dimensions and Perspectives for Interdisciplinary Research. Edited by Harald Buchinger and Clemens Leonhard. G繹ttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2022.
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