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Jason Radine serves as Professor of Biblical and Jewish Studies and Chair of the Department of Global Religions at Moravian University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he leads academic initiatives in religious studies.
Dr. Radine earned his Ph.D. in Near Eastern Studies from the University of Michigan in 2007 and received a prestigious Post-Doctoral Humboldt Fellowship for research at Georg-August Universität in Göttingen, Germany during 2011-2012.
His scholarly work centers on the Book of Amos and prophetic literature within the historical context of ancient Israel and Judah. Professor Radine examines how biblical texts address social justice issues and how these traditions evolved in emergent Judah following the fall of the northern kingdom. His research bridges biblical criticism with Jewish interpretive traditions, exploring connections between ancient Near Eastern literature and rabbinic midrash. A particular focus of his work involves analyzing how themes from prophetic literature resonate through later Jewish thought and practice.
Professor Radine's significant scholarly achievement includes being awarded the Post-Doctoral Humboldt Fellowship, recognizing his potential to make substantial contributions to biblical scholarship.
As Department Chair, Professor Radine oversees academic programs and faculty development in Global Religions. His leadership role involves shaping curriculum and academic direction, though specific details about his current advisees aren't provided in available information.
His major publication The Book of Amos in Emergent Judah (2010) represents a significant contribution to understanding how the Amos tradition developed in its historical context, complemented by numerous articles exploring the intersections of biblical texts, ancient literature, and Jewish interpretive traditions.


