Gregory Spinner
                              Teaching Professor
Office:   Ladd 205A
Phone:  (518) 580-8406
Email:   gspinner@skidmore.edu
Degrees:
- Ph.D. from The University of Chicago (2003)
 - M.A. from The University of Chicago (1988)
 - B.A. from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1987)
 
Podcasts and Interviews:
- Podcast series: (click on “listen now” next to Prof. Spinner's picture for the transcript to pop up and the audio to begin)
 
Teaching and Research Interests:
- History of Religions: Myth, Mysticism, Millennialism, Material Religion, Visual Culture)
 - Jewish Studies (Bible, Midrash, Kabbalah, Graphic Novels)
 - Christian and Muslim scriptures, and their interpretations
 - Strong interests in Ritual Studies and Gender Studies
 
Published Works
- “Misconceptions: Female Imaginations and Male Fantasies in Parental Imprinting” (with Wendy Doniger), Daedalus 127:1 (1998), 97-129.
 - “Suffering, Jewish Concepts of,” in The Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions (ABC-CLIO, 2007).
 - “The Use and Abuse of Morphology,” in Religion, Fiction, and History: Essays in Memory of Ioan Petru Culianu (Bucharest: Nemira, 2001), II: 158-189.