Carole R. Fontaine Explained

Carole R. Fontaine (born 1950[1]) is an internationally recognized American biblical scholar. She is the John Taylor professor of biblical theology and history at the Andover Newton Theological School and feminist author of six books and over 100 articles, in addition to serving on several editorial boards (including the Journal of Biblical Literature, the Catholic Biblical Quarterly, and the World Book Encyclopedia). She has written extensively on feminist theological topics, including disability, and is an expert in wisdom traditions and women in the ancient Near East.

Fontaine works on women's rights through NGOs designed to study the impact of religion on women's lives, particularly in a Muslim context.[2]

A collection of her poetry, Only When Women Sing: Poems on Human Rights was published in 2009.

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Media appearances

"She has numerous media credits (BBC; C-Span; Discovery Channel; National Geographic, and Arts & Entertainment Networks)"[2] and Persian Satellite Network (broadcasts into Iran and Iraq).

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Notes and References

  1. n82-222351.
  2. Web site: Carole Fontaine - Andover Newton Theological School. www.ANTS.edu. January 24, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180124195752/http://www.ants.edu/faculty-carole-fontaine. January 24, 2018. dead.
  3. Web site: Faculty Emeriti/ae - Professors - Andover Newton Theological School. www.ANTS.edu. January 24, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180124195731/http://www.ants.edu/faculty-publications. January 24, 2018. dead.