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Karla Bohmbach is Professor of Religious Studies at Susquehanna University, focusing on feminist interpretations of the Hebrew Bible, ecological theology, and pedagogical innovations in religious education. Her work bridges biblical scholarship with contemporary ethical challenges, including gender justice and environmental stewardship.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. from Duke University; B.A. from Saint Olaf College
Her research explores:
- Gender in Biblical Texts: Critiquing violence against women in narratives like Judges 11 and 2 Samuel 13.
- Eco-Lutheranism: Relating Lutheran theology to ecological responsibility, as seen in her co-edited book Eco-Lutheranism (2013).
- Pedagogy: Advancing student-centered methods like drawing and role-playing to engage biblical narratives.
Her recent publications span feminist theology, biblical exegesis, and Lutheran ethics, with a focus on climate change and socioeconomic justice. Awards include recognition in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (2005) and the Lutheran Academy of Scholars (2000).
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