
Adam H. Becker
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Adam H. Becker is an academic known for his research on the intersection of religion and culture in late antique Mesopotamia. His works delve into the historical context of the School of Nisibis, exploring how this institution contributed to the development of scholastic culture during a transformative period. Becker's scholarship highlights the tension between faith and reason, and how these dynamics shaped the intellectual landscape of the time.
In addition to his focus on ancient education, Becker has also examined the impact of American evangelical missionaries in Iran and their role in the origins of Assyrian nationalism. His books, including 'Fear of God and the Beginning of Wisdom' and 'Revival and Awakening,' reflect a commitment to understanding the complexities of cultural identity and religious belief. Through detailed historical analysis, Becker has established himself as a significant voice in the study of Middle Eastern Christian communities and their historical narratives.