Anathea Portier-Young is Professor of Old Testament at Duke University Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina. She is an acclaimed scholar, teacher, speaker, and preacher whose groundbreaking work in the study of Jewish apocalyptic literature and biblical prophetic literature has garnered international recognition. She is the author of two award-winning books. Her influential first book, Apocalypse against Empire: Theologies of Resistance in Early Judaism (Eerdmans, 2011), won the Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise. Her second monograph, The Prophetic Body: Embodiment and Mediation in Biblical Prophetic Literature (Oxford University Press, 2024), has been hailed as "category-shattering," "stunningly erudite," and "monumental" and received the Borsch-Rast Book Prize from the Graduate Theological Union. With Gregory E. Sterling she co-edited the volume Scripture and Social Justice: Catholic and Ecumenical Essays. She is the author of more than a dozen journal articles, twenty book chapters, and eighty short essays, dictionary articles, and reviews.

