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Emily L Silverman is a Lecturer in Humanities at San José State University, emphasizing dialectical teaching methodologies that integrate student and instructor experiences. She holds office hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30am to 12:00pm in Clark Hall Room 437. Her academic credentials include a PhD in Religious Studies from Graduate Theological Union (2008), Master of Divinity in Jewish Studies and Feminist Theology from Harvard Divinity School (1992), and BA in History and Philosophy of Science from Bard College (1983).
Silverman's research explores Jewish-Catholic dialogues during the Holocaust and feminist liberation theology. Her publications analyze religious resistance during genocide and feminist theological frameworks. She served as President of the American Academy of Religion Western Region (2014-2015), overseeing annual conferences and board operations. Her pedagogical approach focuses on cultivating student voice development and intellectual curiosity through experiential learning.


