Dan’s research focuses on conceptualizations of deity, scripture, and religious identity through the methodological lenses of cognitive linguistics, the cognitive science of religion, textual criticism, historical criticism, and rhetorical criticism. His recent book explores the logic of divine images in the Hebrew Bible, and two other books he is currently writing explore the way the biblical authors renegotiated their concepts of God to address changing circumstances, and the way the earliest Christians understood Jesus’ relationship to God. Most of his publications have focused on the interpretation of biblical texts, but he is also interested in their historical reception and in their deployment today to serve the interests of right-wing authoritarian identity politics, and particularly within US Christian nationalism.