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Taylor Gray

Taylor Gray is currently a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews studying under Dr. Madhavi Nevader. His present research investigates petramorphic language in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Semitic standing stone traditions through the lens of Peircean semiotics. In 2016, he completed an MLitt in Biblical Languages and Literature at the same university. During that time, he worked on Iron Age Levantine iconography and the seraphim in Isaiah 6.

Articles, Bible, Film02/11/2018<02/11/2018

Remembering the Dead in Coco and the Hebrew Bible

What would it look like to interpret a biblical text from the perspective of film? How could we as Bible readers use film to…

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Art History, Articles, Bible, Featured18/12/2017<05/11/2019

The Seraphim Through the Eyes of Isaiah

One of the more familiar stories from the Hebrew Bible comes from the ‘Call of Isaiah’ in Isaiah 6. The lines ‘Woe is me!’,…

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