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Professor Michael L. Satlow specializes in Early Judaism and has written extensively on issues of gender, sexuality, and marriage among Jews in antiquity, as well as on the Dead Sea scrolls, Jewish theology, methodology in Religious Studies, and the social history of Jews during the rabbinic period. He recently finished a book entitled "Creating Judaism" and is now examining Jewish piety in antiquity and developing an internet accessible database of inscriptions from Israel/Palestine.
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Professor Michael L. Satlow began teaching at Brown in 2002, having previously taught in the religious studies departments at Indiana University and the University of Virginia. He received his Ph.D. in "Ancient Judaism" from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1993. His most recent book is Creating Judaism: History, Tradition, Practice. He is on the board of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, is a co-editor of the Brown Judaic studies series, and recently chaired the History and Literature of Rabbinic Judaism section of the Society of Biblical Literature. He held an ACLS Fellowship and was recently awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.
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