
معرفی
Julianna K. Smith, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Earlham College. Her work bridges ancient texts with contemporary socio-political dynamics, emphasizing their relevance to modern contexts.
- Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (Hebrew Bible)
- M.A., Portland Seminary of George Fox University
- M.A., The Ohio State University, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (Arabic)
- B.A., Malone University, Political Science
Her research focuses on the intersection of ancient religious texts, gender studies, and political power structures. She explores how historical narratives inform modern issues like authoritarianism and social boundaries through a critical lens.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text, her academic contributions are rooted in interdisciplinary analysis of Hebrew Bible literature and its socio-cultural implications.
Julianna teaches courses that contextualize ancient texts historically while fostering self-reflection among students about their own interpretive frameworks. Her pedagogy emphasizes hospitality toward texts and dynamic reader-text relationships.
