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Dr. Naomi Koltun-Fromm serves as Associate Professor of Religion at Haverford College, where she contributes to the academic study of religious traditions. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Jewish Studies from Stanford University, establishing her scholarly foundation in ancient religious texts and interpretation.
Her research expertise spans Jewish Studies, Biblical Studies, and Hermeneutics, with particular focus on ancient Jewish and Christian notions of sexuality and religious community. Dr. Koltun-Fromm examines how religious texts construct frameworks of holiness and communal identity, bridging historical analysis with contemporary religious understanding. Her methodological approach combines textual criticism with cultural studies to explore the intersection of religious practice and social organization in antiquity.
Dr. Koltun-Fromm's publications reveal consistent engagement with biblical interpretation across Jewish and Christian traditions, particularly examining how sacred spaces and textual harmonizations shape religious consciousness. Her work demonstrates sophisticated analysis of how ancient communities navigated questions of holiness, access to the divine, and religious authority through textual construction.

