Ali Bonner
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Ali Bonner is Associate Professor of Celtic History in the Medieval period in the Department for Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, Cambridge University. She is a Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge. Bonner is a specialist on Pelagius and the manuscript transmission of his writings, as well as ascetic literature of the fourth and fifth centuries CE.
Education
[edit]Bonner was awarded her PhD from the Department for Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Cambridge University in 2012. Her doctoral thesis was The Scale, Context, and Implications, of the Manuscript Transmission of Pelagius' Ad Demetriadem.[1] She studied for a BA and MA at Cambridge, as well as reading Classics at Oxford University.[2]
Research
[edit]Bonner published a monograph, The Myth of Pelagianism, with the British Academy in 2018.[2] The volume was reviewed by Professor Josef Lössl as 'important and valuable' and can 'be recommended as a substantial contribution to the study of Pelagius and his works and thought.'[2] Bonner wrote the article, 'In Praise of Pelagius', for the Church Times on the publication of her monograph.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Bonner, Alison Clare (2012). The Scale, Context, and Implications, of the Manuscript Transmission of Pelagius (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2024-08-10.
- ^ a b c Bonner, Ali (2018). The myth of Pelagianism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780197266397.
- ^ "In praise of Pelagius". www.churchtimes.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-08-10.