Carole R. Fontaine
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Carole R. Fontaine is the John Taylor professor of theology and history at the Andover Newton Theological School and feminist author of 6 books and over 90 articles. In addition to serving on several Editorial Boards (Journal of Biblical Literature, Women in Judaism, the Catholic Biblical Quarterly, and World Book Encyclopedia), she sits on the boards of international interfaith NGOs dealing with violence against women, especially in Muslim societies.
[edit] Bibliography
- Traditional Sayings in the Old Testament, Almond Press, 1982, ISBN 0907459099
- A Heifer from Thy Stable: On Goddesses and the Status of Women in the Ancient Near East, reprinted in Women in the Hebrew Bible: A Reader, ed. Alice Bach (New York: Routledge, 1999), pp. 159-78
- Wisdom and Psalms: A Feminist Companion to the Bible, Sheffield Academic Press, 1999, ISBN 1850759170
- A Feminist Companion to Reading the Bible: Approaches, Methods, and Strategies, Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, ISBN 1850756740
- Smooth Words: Women, Proverbs And Performance In Biblical Wisdom, Sheffield Academic Press, 2004, ISBN 0567042707
Media Appearances
- Biography - "Satan: Prince of Darkness"
- "Moses" (Film Roos Emmy Nomination)
- "Solomon and Sheba"
- Mysteries of the bible - "JOB - The Devil's Test"
Other media credits: BBC; C-Span; Discovery Channel; National Geographic; the Arts & Entertainment Networks; and Persian Satellite Network (broadcasts into Iran and Iraq).
[edit] References
[edit] Links
- Faculty profile at Andover Newton Theological School
- Members: Carole Fontaine, The Society for Community Ministries
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