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Jane Dammen McAuliffe (born 1944) is an American educator, scholar of Islam and the inaugural director of national and international outreach at the
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. She is a president emeritus of
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and former dean of Georgetown College at
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. As a specialist in the
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and its interpretation, McAuliffe has edited the six-volume '' Encyclopaedia of the Qurān'' and continues to lead the editorial team for the online edition of the work.


Career

In 2015, she was appointed the inaugural director of national and international outreach, a newly created division of the
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. Prior to that, she served as the director of The
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, the residential research center for scholars at the Library of Congress. From 2008 to 2013, McAuliffe was president of
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and, from 1999 to 2008, she was dean of Georgetown College at
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. At Georgetown, she was a tenured professor in the Department of History and the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies. McAuliffe held previous appointments at
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as professor and associate dean and at the
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as chair of the Department for the Study of Religion and professor of Islamic studies in the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations. She received her BA in philosophy and classics from Trinity College,
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, and her MA in religious studies and PhD in Islamic studies from the University of Toronto.


Contributions

McAuliffe contributes at both national and international levels to Muslim-Christian
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.


Honors and awards

McAuliffe has been awarded fellowships by the Guggenheim Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and the
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. She is an elected member of the
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, the
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and the
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. She is also the recipient of several honorary degrees:
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,
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, and
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.


Positions

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(Member of President's Council)


Publications

Books: * (2017) ''The Qur’an: A Norton Critical Edition'' (New York:
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). , * (2015). ''Norton Anthology of World Religions: Islam'' (New York: W W Norton). * (2006). ''Cambridge Companion to the Qur’an'' (Cambridge:
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). * (2001-2006). '' Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an''. General Editor. (Leiden:
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). Six volumes. * (2002). ''With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity and Islam''. Co-editor with Joseph Goering and Barry Walfish. (New York:
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). , * (1995). ''Abbasid Authority Affirmed: The Early Years of al-Mansur''. Translation, introduction and annotation of vol. 28, Ta’rikh al-rusul wa al-muluk. (Albany:
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). * (1991). ''Qur’anic Christians: An Analysis of Classical and Modern Exegesis''. (New York: Cambridge University Press). Peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and encyclopedia entries: * "Exegesis." In the ''Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought'', edited by Gerhard Böwering. Princeton:
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, 2013. * "People of the Book." Forthcoming in the ''Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought'', edited by Gerhard Bowering. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013. * "How Did You End Up in Islamic Studies?" In ''Christian Lives Given to the Study of Islam'', edited by Christian W. Troll, S.J. and C.T.R. Hewer, 219–228. New York:
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, 2012. * "Al-Ahzab 33:35; Al-Rum 30:21; al-Nisa’ 4:34; al-Baqara 2:228." In ''Humanity, Texts and Contexts: Christian and Muslim Perspectives'', edited by Michael Ipgrave and David Marshall, 102-105. Washington, DC:
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, 2011. * "Connecting Moses and Muhammad." In ''The Old Testament in Byzantium'', edited by Paul Magdalino and Robert Nelson. 279–298. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, 2010. * "Al-Tabari's Prelude to the Prophet." In ''Al-Tabari: A Medieval Muslim Historian and His Work'', edited by Hugh N. Kennedy, 113–129. Princeton: Darwin Press, 2008. * "The Tasks and Traditions of Interpretation." In ''Cambridge Companion to the Qur’an'', edited by J. McAuliffe, 181–209. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. * "Exegetical Sciences." In ''Blackwell Companion to the Qur’an'', edited by A. Rippin, 403–419. London:
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, 2006. * "Monitoring for Religious Freedom: A New International Mandate." In the Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims, ''Religious Liberty: A theme for Christian-Muslim Dialogue'', 151–183. Vatican City: Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, 2006. * "Reading the Qur’an with Fidelity and Freedom." In ''Journal of the American Academy of Religion'' 73 (2005) 615–635. "The Persistent Power of the Qur’an."
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147 (2003) 339–346. * "The Prediction and Prefiguration of Muhammed." In ''Bible and Qur’an: Essays in Scriptural Intertexuality'', edited by J. Reeves, 107–131. Atlanta:
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, 2003. * "Disparity and Context: Teaching Qur’anic Studies in North America." In ''Teaching Islam'', edited by B. Wheeler, 94-107. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. * "Is there a Connection between the Bible and the Qur’an?" '' Theology Digest'' 49 (2002) 303–317. * "The Islamic Legal Tradition: An Overview." In ''Canon Law Society of America, Proceedings of the Sixty-fourth Annual Convention'', Cincinnati, Ohio, October 7–10, 2002, pp. 177–190. Washington, DC:
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, 2002. * "The Genre Boundaries of Qur’anic Exegesis." ''With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity and Islam'', edited by J. McAuliffe, J. Goering and B. Walfish, 445–461. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. * "Legal Exegesis: Christians as a Case Study." In ''How Islam Views Christianity'', edited by L. Ridgeon, 54–77. London: Curzon Press, 2001. * "Text and Textuality: Q.3:7 as a Point of Intersection." In ''Literary Structures of Religious Meaning in the Qur’an'', edited by I. Boullata, 56–76. London: Curzon Press, 2000. * "Rendering Allegiance to the Word: Qur’anic Concepts and Contemporary North American Concerns." In ''Religion et politique: Un theme pour le dialogue islamo-chretien'', 13–36. (Vatican City, C.R.R.M., 1999). * "Debate with them in the better way": The Construction of a Qur'anic Commonplace." In ''Aspects of Literary Hermeneutics in Arabic Culture: Myths, Historical Archetypes and Symbolic Figures in Arabic Literature''. Beiruter Texte und Studien, edited by A. Neuwirth, S. Gunther, M. Jarrar, 163-188. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1999. * "Christians in the Qur’an and tafsir." In ''Muslim Perceptions of Other Religions Throughout History'', edited by J. Waardenburg, 105–121. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999 * "Assessing the Isra’iliyyat: An Exegetical Conundrum." In ''Story-telling in the Framework of Nonfictional Arabic Literature'', edited by S. Leder, 345–369. Wiesbaden:
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, 1999. * "Ibn Taymiyyah's Muqaddimatun fi usul al-tafsir." In ''Windows on the House of Islam: Muslim Sources on Spirituality and Religious Life'', edited by J. Renard, 35–43. Berkeley:
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, 1998. * "The Qur’anic Context of Muslim Biblical Scholarship." ''Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations'' 7 (1996) 141–158. * "Islam (authoritative texts and their interpretation)." In ''The Harper-Collins Dictionary of Religion'', edited by J. Z. Smith and W. S. Green, 514–518. San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1995. "Rizk." In
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, 8:567-568. New edition. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1954-. * "The Abrogation of Judaism and Christianity in Islam. A Christian Perspective." '' Concilium'' (1994/3) 154–163. (Simultaneous publication in English, French, German, Dutch, Italian and Spanish). * "Fakhr al-Din al-Razi on God as al-khaliq." In ''God and Creation: An Ecumenical Symposium'', edited by D. Burrell and B. McGinn, 276–96. Notre Dame:
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, 1990. * "Fakhr al-Din al-Razi on ayat al-jizyah and ayat al-sayf." In ''Conversion and Continuity: Indigenous Christian Communities in Islamic Lands, Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries'', edited by M. Gervers and R. Bihkazi, 103–19. Toronto:
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, 1990. * "Moments of Delight and Disappointment: Islamic Studies in The Encyclopedia of Religion." ''Critical Review of Books in Religion 1989'', 57–76. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989. * "Ibn al-Jawzi's Exegetical Propaedeutic: Introduction and Translation f the muqaddimah to Zad al-masir fi ‘ilm al-tafsir" ''Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics'' 8 (1988) 101–13. * "Qur’anic Hermeneutics: The Views of al-Tabari and Ibn Kathir." In ''Approaches to the History of the Interpretation of the Qur’an'', edited by A. Rippin, 46–62. Oxford:
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, 1988. * "Aishah bint Abi Bakr." In ''The Encyclopedia of Religion'', edited by Mircea Eliade, 1:162-63. New York: Macmillan, 1986. * "Fatimah bint Muhammad." In ''The Encyclopedia of Religion'', edited by Mircea Eliade, 7:298-99. New York: Macmillan, 1986. * "Wines of Earth and Paradise: Qur’anic Proscriptions and Promises." In ''Logos Islamikos'', edited by R. M. Savory and D. A. Agius, 159–74. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1984. * "Persian Exegetical Evaluation of the ahl al-kitab." ''The Muslim World'' 73 (1983) 87-105. * "Exegetical Identification of the Sabi’un." ''The Muslim World'' 72 (1982) 95-106. * "Chosen of All Women: Mary and Fatima in Qur’anic Exegesis." '' Islamochristiana'' 7 (1981) 19–28.


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Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān
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