Theodor Dunkelgrün is assistant professor of Jewish History at the University of Antwerp. He was educated at Leiden University and the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought. He has held several research fellowships, at the University of Oxford, the University of Pennsylvania and at the University of Cambridge, where he taught for the faculties of History, Divinity, and Classics, and co-founded the Seminar in Early Modern Scholarship and Religion. He is the author of The Multiplicity of Scripture: The Making of the Antwerp Polyglot Bible (Toronto: PIMS, 2025) and the co-editor of five volumes, including The Jewish Bookshop of the World: Aspects of Print and Manuscript Culture in Early Modern Amsterdam (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2020), a special issue of Studia Rosenthaliana, and (with Pawel Maciejko), Bastards and Believers: Jewish Converts and Conversion from the Bible to the Present (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020). He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.