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Carol Rader Fontaine (born 1950) is an American biblical scholar. Before retirement, she was the John Taylor professor of biblical
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and history at the
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and
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author of six books and over 100 articles, in addition to serving on several editorial boards (including the ''
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'', the ''
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'', and the ''
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''). She has written extensively on feminist theological topics, including disability. Fontaine works on women's rights through
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s designed to study the impact of religion on women's lives, particularly in a Muslim context. A collection of her poetry, ''Only When Women Sing: Poems on Human Rights'' was published in 2009.


Early life

Fontaine was born on April 11, 1950, Fontaine was raised by her mother, Olive Jean Rader, and her father, Howard Foster. She went to
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.


Academic pursuits

Fontaine graduated from Florida State University with a
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in 1972 and then went to b
Yale Divinity School Yale Divinity School (YDS) is one of the twelve graduate and professional schools of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Congregationalist theological education was the motivation at the founding of Yale, and the professional school has ...
, graduating with a
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in 1976, and then to
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where she became a
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in 1979. While at Yale Divinity, Carole R. Fontaine was recognized as a scholar. Through 1976 to 1979, Fontaine was named a Gurney Harris Kearns fellow at Duke University. While at Duke she received a Zion Foundation grant. Her first job as an educator was at
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in 1979. Shortly after, she became a lecturer at
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. In 1982, Fontaine was offered an adjunct professor position at
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in Massachusetts. Fontaine accepted a graduate professor position from Andover Newton Theological School in 1979.


Select bibliography

* ''Traditional Sayings in the Old Testament'', Almond Press, 1982, * ''A Heifer from Thy Stable: On Goddesses and the Status of Women in the Ancient Near East'', reprinted in ''Women in the Hebrew Bible: A Reader'', ed.
Alice Bach Alice Bach (born 6 April 1942) is an American feminist biblical scholar. She is Archbishop Hallinan Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at Case Western Reserve University. Biography Alice Bach was born 6 April 1942, in New York City. She studi ...
(New York:
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, 1999), pp. 159–78 * ''Wisdom and Psalms: A Feminist Companion to the Bible'',
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, 1999, * ''A Feminist Companion to Reading the Bible: Approaches, Methods, and Strategies'', Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, * ''Smooth Words: Women, Proverbs And Performance In Biblical Wisdom'', Sheffield Academic Press, 2004, * ''With Eyes of Flesh: The Bible, Gender and Human Rights (Bible in the Modern World), Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2008, * "Golden Do’s and Don’ts: Leviticus 19:1-17 from a Human-Rights-Based Approach (HRBA)," in ''Leviticus and Numbers: Text@Contexts Series'', edited by Athalya Brenner and Archie Chi-Chung Lee, Fortress Press, 2013. * Fontaine, Carole R. “A Modern Look at Ancient Wisdom: The Instruction of Ptahhotep Revisited.” ''The Biblical Archaeologist'', vol. 44, no. 3, 1981, pp. 155–60. ''JSTOR'', https://doi.org/10.2307/3209606. Accessed 27 Sept. 2024.''A Heifer from Thy Stable: On Goddesses and the Status of Women in the Ancient Near East'', reprinted in ''Women in the Hebrew Bible: A Reader'', ed.
Alice Bach Alice Bach (born 6 April 1942) is an American feminist biblical scholar. She is Archbishop Hallinan Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at Case Western Reserve University. Biography Alice Bach was born 6 April 1942, in New York City. She studi ...
(New York:
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, 1999), pp. 159–78 * Fontaine, Carole R., and Timothy J. Sandoval. “Proverbs.” ''Wisdom, Worship, and Poetry: Fortress Commentary on the Bible Study Edition'', edited by Gale A. Yee et al., 1517 Media, 2016, pp. 601–26. ''JSTOR'', https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1b3t793.12. Accessed 27 Sept. 2024.


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Andover Newton Theological School Andover Newton Theological School (ANTS) was a graduate school and seminary in Newton, Massachusetts, affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA and the United Church of Christ. It was the product of a merger between Andover Theological ...
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