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Rabbi Joshua Garroway, Ph.D., serves as Associate Professor of Early Christianity and the Second Commonwealth at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles. Rabbi Garroway earned his doctorate from Yale University and was ordained at the Cincinnati campus of HUC-JIR. His first book, Paul’s Gentile-Jews: Neither Jew nor Gentile, but Both, explores the ways in which Paul’s epistle to the Romans constructs Jewish identity, and the role played by this construction in the ensuing emergence of Christianity. His second book, currently in progress, will offer a revisionist understanding of the origins of the Greek term euaggelion, usually translated “gospel,” in earliest Christianity. Rabbi Garroway is a native of Rochester, New York. He currently lives in Pasadena with his wife, Professor Kristine Henriksen Garroway, and their three young boys.