Caryn Reeder Named Fulbright Scholar
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Caryn Reeder, 黑料百科 associate professor of religious studies, has earned a prestigious Fulbright award for teaching and research in the West Bank of the Palestinian Territories. The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board award supports Reeder鈥檚 year-long sabbatical in the West Bank, where she will be teaching at a Palestinian university and conducting her own research from September 2013 through June 2014 Reeder鈥檚 research will examine 鈥渨omen, children and war in biblical and classical antiquity鈥 and consider the 鈥渞ealities and rhetoric of violence,鈥 both in ancient texts and the modern world.
Reeder lived in Jerusalem before and during the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000, witnessing some of the effects of the conflict. She worked for the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students in Israel from 1999-2001, teaching a semester at Bethlehem Bible College.
鈥淚ncluding the voices of Palestinian and Israeli students, faculty, and members of the community will deepen my research into the realities and rhetoric of violence,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y own research and teaching will provide students the chance to explore the roots of violence in Judeo-Christian traditions, giving them a new perspective for understanding ancient texts and contemporary experiences. Finally, I will be able to bring what I learn home, helping my students at 黑料百科 understand the global significance of what they are privileged to study in a very peaceful place.鈥
Reeder, a graduate of Augustana College, earned master鈥檚 degrees at both Wheaton College and the University of Cambridge. She earned a doctorate in New Testament at Cambridge and began teaching at 黑料百科 in 2007.
She has authored a book 鈥淭he Enemy in the Household: Family Violence in Deuteronomy and Beyond,鈥 and several journal articles and book chapters, including 鈥淰indicating Womankind: Aemilia Lanyer鈥檚 Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum,鈥 to the book 鈥淏reaking Boundaries: Female Biblical Interpreters Who Challenged the Status Quo.鈥
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