Carolyn Osiek
Brite Divinity School of
Texas Christian University
Northwestern Hall Auditorium
10:45-11:45 am
Saturday, 29 March 2008
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Carolyn Osiek is Charles Fischer Catholic
Professor of New Testament at Brite Divinity School of Texas
Christian University. She holds a doctorate in New Testament and
Christian Origins from Harvard University, and is a past
president of the Catholic Biblical Association and the Society
of Biblical Literature. She is editor of the fifteen-volume
Message of Biblical Spirituality series (published by
Michael Glazier/Liturgical Press), and is a former associate
editor of The Bible Today and New Testament Book Review
Editor of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly. She is the
author of Beyond Anger: On Being a Feminist in the Church
(1986) and What Are They Saying about the Social Setting of
the New Testament? (revised edition, 1992), both published
by Paulist Press. She is one of four editors of Silent
Voices, Sacred Lives: Women's Readings for the Liturgical Year
(Paulist Press, 1992) and co-author with David Balch of
Families in the New Testament World: Households and House
Churches (Westminster John Knox, 1997).
She also published The Shepherd of Hermas (Hermeneia Commentaries; Fortress Press, 1999), Philippians and Philemon (Abingdon New Testament Commentaries; Abingdon Press, 2000), and co-edited with David Balch, Early Christian Families in Context: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue (Eerdmans, 2003). Her most recent publications are: Ordained Women in the Early Church, co-edited with Kevin Madigan (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005) and A Woman's Place: House Churches in Earliest Christianity, co-authored with Margaret MacDonald (Fortress Press, 2005). She teaches in areas of social life, social-science interpretation, and women in early Christianity. Th.D. Harvard University, 1978, in New
Testament and Christian Origins
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