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Deeana Klepper is an Associate Professor of Religion and History at Boston University, specializing in medieval religious and intellectual history with a focus on Christian-Jewish relations, pastoral literature, and biblical exegesis. Her work examines how medieval clergy engaged with religious texts and communities, particularly through pastoral manuals and theological debates.
Her research delves into topics such as late medieval Germany’s pastoral care practices, the Barcelona Disputation of 1263 between Christians and Jews, and the interplay between Jewish and Christian biblical interpretation. She has authored key works like Pastoral Care and Community in Late Medieval Germany (2023) and edited volumes exploring entangled histories of Jewish culture in the thirteenth century.
Klepper’s publications frequently analyze how medieval thinkers categorized religious groups, interpreted sacred texts, and navigated theological disputes. Her work bridges historical analysis with textual scholarship, offering insights into medieval religious thought and community dynamics.


