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Bernadette Brooten
Bernadette J. Brooten is an American religious scholar and Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies at Brandeis University.
Biography
Brooten graduated from University of Portland with a B.A., and Harvard University with a Ph.D. in 1982. Her doctoral thesis was entitled Inscriptional Evidence for Women as Leaders in the Ancient Synagogue. Brooten studied theology at the University of Tübingen and at Hebrew University. She taught at the Claremont Graduate School, the University of Tübingen, Harvard Divinity School, and the University of Oslo with a 1998 Fulbright Fellowship. She served on the Advisory Committee for the Women's Studies in Religion Program at Harvard Divinity School from 1997 to 2008. She is also a linguist with eight languages besides English to her credit. Brooten is the founder and director of the Feminist Sexual Ethics Project at Brandeis. Her work is located primarily within the New Testament, post-biblical Judaism, early literature and history, women and religion, and feminist sexual ethics (with a particular focus on law and sexuality). She is currently writing a book on early Christian women who were enslaved or who owned enslaved laborers.
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