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*. Name and Position: Susan Jean Ashbrook Harvey

Willard Prescott and Annie McClelland Smith Professor

of Religious Studies

2. Address: PO Box 1927/ 59 George St.

Brown University

Providence, RI 02912

Tel. 401-***-****; fax 401-***-****

Email: ************@*****.***

3. Education

Ph.D. Centre for Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham, England, 1982.

Field: Byzantine History. Dissertation: "Asceticism and Society: A Study

in John of Ephesus' Lives of the Eastern Saints".

M. Litt. Centre for Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham, England, 1977.

Field: Byzantine Studies. Dissertation: "Authority and Influence in

Fourth Century Cappadocia: A Study in the Letters of St. Basil".

B.A. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1975. Major: Classics.

4. Academic Positions

2008 - Willard Prescott and Annie McClelland Smith Professor of Religious

Studies, Brown University

2002 - 08 Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University

1991 - 2002 Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University.

1987-1991 Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University.

1983-7 Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Department of

Religious and Classical Studies, University of Rochester.

1982-3 Lecturer in New Testament Studies and Christian Origins,

Department of Religious Studies, University of North

Carolina at Greensboro.

1980-2 Lecturer in Theology, Department of Extramural Studies,

University of Birmingham, England.

1978-82Instructor in Syriac, Department of Theology and Centre

for Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham, England.

1981-2 Assistant in New Testament Greek, Department of Theology,

University of Birmingham, England.

5. Completed Research and Scholarship

a. Books

Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies, co-editor with David G. Hunter

(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).

Scenting Salvation: Ancient Christianity and the Olfactory Imagination

(Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006).

Holy Women of the Syrian Orient, co-authored with S.P. Brock (Berkeley:

University of California Press 1987). Updated paperback edition with new

Preface (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998). Arabic edition, Cadmus

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Publishing and Distribution (in conjunction with the Syrian Orthodox

Archdiocese of Aleppo), Damascus, 2000. Romanian edition, Editura Sofia,

Bucarest, 2005.

Asceticism and Society in Crisis: John of Ephesus and the 'Lives of the

Eastern Saints' (Berkeley: University of California Press 1990).

Published as individual fascicles:

Jacob of Serug on Jephthah s Daughter, Bilingual Syriac-English edition, with

introduction and commentary; co-authored with Ophir Muentz-Manor (Gorgias

Press, 2010) .

Women s Voices Bearing Witness: Biblical Memory in Ancient Orthodox Liturgy,

Orthodoxy in America Annual Lecture, (Fordham University Press, 2009).

Volume Editor for the Writings of the Greco-Roman World Series, Scholars Press:

The Rabbula Corpus, ed. and trans. Cornelia Horn and Robert Phenix, Jr.

(Scholars Press, 2008).

The Acts of Mar Mari, ed. and trans. Amir Harrak (Scholars Press, 2005).

b. Chapters in Books / Encyclopedia entries

Biblical Women in Syriac Christianity, for The Bible and Women/Donna e Bibbia: An

Encyclopedia of Exegesis and Cultural History, Vol. V.1: Ancient Use of Biblical Texts

in Constructing Female Gender Models, ed. Kari Elizabeth Boerresen and Emanuela

Prinzivalli (to be published in four languages by Irmtraud Fischer, Mercedes

Navarro, Jorunn Oekland, Adriana Valerio).

The Despised Woman: Jacob of Serug at the Nativity Feast, Festschrift for Alice Mary

Talbot, ed. Elizabeth Fisher, Denis Sullivan, and Eustratios Papaioannou (Leiden:

Brill, 2010).

Biblical Memory in Syriac Tradition and Biblical Women as Images of Church in

Early Syriac Literature, in Stories and Images: the Bible in the Early Church,

Antioch and Syria, ed. Samuel Rubenson (Lund University Press, Sweden, 2009).

In Swedish.

Holy Impudence, Sacred Desire: the Women of Matthew 1: 1-16 in Syriac Tradition, in

If These Stones Could Speak: Texts and Contexts, ed. George Kalantzis and

Thomas Martin (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009), 27

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J. Goehring, Ascetics, Society, and the Desert (Harrisburg, PA, 1999), for the

Journal of Religion and Society (2000).

L. Coon, Sacred Fictions: Holy Women and Hagiography in Late Antiquity

(Philadelphia, 1997), for Church History (2000).

A. Harrak, The Chronicle of Zuqnin, Parts III and IV, AD 488-775 (Toronto, 1999),

for Religious Studies Review (2000).

A. Kadel, Matrology: A Bibliography of Writings by Christian Women from the

First to the Fifteenth Centuries (New York, 1995) for Religious Studies Review 22 (1996)

253-4.

S.P. Brock, Bride of Light: Hymns on Mary from the Syriac Churches (Kerala,

1994) for Religious Studies Review 22 (1996) 251-2.

M. van Esbroeck, Aux origines de la Dormition de la Vierge: Etudes historiques

sur les traditions orientales (Brookfield, VT: Variorum, Ashgate Publishing Co., 1995),

for Religious Studies Review 21 (1995) 333.

G. Gould, The Desert Fathers on Monastic Community (Oxford 1993), for Journal

of Roman Studies (1995).

A. Priklonsky, Blessed Athanasia and the Desert Ideal, with Introduction by the

Nuns of St. Xenia Skete, 2nd ed. (Platina, CA,1993), for Religious Studies Review 21

(1995) 246.

Abbess Thaisia of Leushino, Letters to a Beginner: On Giving One's Life to God

(Wildwood, CA, 1993) for Religious Studies Review 21 (1995) 246.

J. F. Coakley, The Church of the East and the Church of England: A History of

the Archbishop of Canterbury's Assyrian Mission (Oxford, 1992) for Religious Studies

Review 21 (1995) 153.

A. Palmer, ed., The Seventh Century in the West-Syrian Chronicles (Liverpool,

1993), for Religious Studies Review 21 (1995) 148.

J. E. Salisbury, Church Fathers, Independent Virgins (London/ New York, 1991)

for Church History 63 (1994) 431-3.

S. Beggiani, Introduction to Eastern Christian Spirituality: The Syriac Tradition

(London/Toronto, 1991) for Religious Studies Review 20 (1994) 244.

M. Azkoul, The Influence of Augustine of Hippo on the Orthodox Church

(Lewiston, NY, 1990) for Religious Studies Review 20 (1994) 243-4.

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M. Franzmann, The Odes of Solomon: An Analysis of the Poetical Structure and

Form (Freiburg/GOttinghen, 1991) for Journal of Theological Studies 45 (1994) 278-80.

E. Behr-Sigel, The Ministry of Women in the Church (Oakwood Publications,

1991) for St. Vladimir's Theological Quarterly 37 (1993) 101-3.

A. Palmer, Monk and Mason on the Tigris Frontier: The Early History of Tur

Abdin (Cambridge 1990) for Journal of Theological Studies 44 (1993) 372-4..

St. Isaac of Nineveh, On Ascetical Life, intro. and trans. M. Hansbury

(Crestwood, NY 1989), for Sobornost/ Eastern Churches Review 13:2 (1991) 69-70.

St. Ephrem the Syrian, Hymns on Paradise, intro. and trans. S.P. Brock

(Crestwood, NY 1990), for Sobornost/ Eastern Churches Review 13:2 (1991) 68-69.

P.G. Badger, The Nestorians and their Rituals (repr. London 1987) 2 Vols., for

Religious Studies Review (1991).

S.M. Burgess, The Holy Spirit: Eastern Christian Traditions (Peabody, MA, 1989),

in Religious Studies Review 17.2(1991) 167-8.

Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain, A Handbook of Spiritual Counsel, trans. P.A.

Chamberas, intro. G.S. Bebis, pref. S.S. Harakas, (New York 1989), in Religious Studies

Review 16.2 (1990) 162.

L. Gillet, The Jesus Prayer, rev. ed. by Kallistos Ware (Crestwood 1987), for

Religious Studies Review 16.1 (1990) 78.

R. Loverance, Byzantium, British Museum Series (Cambridge, MA 1988), for

Religious Studies Review 15.3 (1989) 267.

B. Ward, Harlots of the Desert: a Study of Repentance in Early Monastic Sources,

Cistercian Studies Series 106 (Oxford/ Kalamazoo 1987), for Religious Studies Review

15.3 (1989) 267.

J.J. Buckley, Female Fault and Fulfilment in Gnosticism, (Chapel Hill/London

1986), for Patristics 17:2 (1989) 12.

G.R. Blaszczak, A Form Critical Study of Selected Odes of Solomon, Harvard

Semitic Monographs 36 (Atlanta 1985) in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 50 (1988) 488-9.

E. Clark, Ascetic Piety and Women's Faith: Essays on Late Ancient Christianity

(Lewiston 1986) in Patristics 16.ii (Jan. 1988) 8-9.

R. Price, Theodoret of Cyrrhus: History of the Monks of Syria, Cistercian

Studies Series 88 (Kalamazoo 1986) in Religious Studies Review 13.3 (1987) 265.

S. Pomeroy, Women in Hellenistic Egypt (Boston 1985) in Religious Studies

Review 12.4 (1986) 401.

E. Clark, The Life of Melania the Younger (New York 1984) in Patristics 14.ii (

Jan. 1986) 10.

S. Wilson, Saints and Their Cults: Studies in Religious Sociology, Folklore and

History (Cambridge 1983) in Byzantine Studies/ Etudes Byzantine (1985) (in press).

E. Clark, Women in the Early Church (Wilmington, Del. 1983) in Patristics 13.i

(July 1984) 1.

W. Stewart McCullough, A Short History of Syriac Christianity up to the Rise

of Islam (Chico 1982), in Patristics 12.ii (Jan. 1984) 6-7.

M. Warner, Joan of Arc: the Image of Female Heroism (London 1981) in The

New Statesman (Oct. 30, 1981) 30-31.

f. Invited Lectures

Singing Women s Stories in Syriac Tradition, for symposium Voices Lost and Found:

Women in Syriac Christianity, UniversitAt Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 2009.

Monasticism and Education: East Syriac Tradition in Late Antiquity, Lund

University, Sweden, Oct. 2009. (Workshop)

The Healing Body: Early Syrian Asceticism, Lund University, Sweden, Oct. 2009.

"Gender and Performance in Ancient Christian Ritual", Religion, Culture, and Social

Movements Research Cluster, UC Santa Cruz, May 2009. (Workshop)

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Making Sense of Scents in Ancient Christianity, University of California at Santa Cruz,

May 2009.

Including the Despised Woman: Jacob of Serug at the Nativity Feast, Brown

University, April 2009.

Early Christianity in Syria: An Overview, Jesus Seminar on Christian Origins, Westar

Institute, Santa Rosa, CA, March 2009.

Remembering Biblical Women in Ancient Syriac Christianity, 1: Liturgy, Song, and

Exegesis (Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and Mary), and 2: Preaching on Women as

Images of the Church (Jephthah s Daughter, Tamar, and the Sinful Woman), the

Carmichael-Walling Lectures in Biblical Interpretation, Abilene Christian

University, Nov. 2008.

On Scenting Salvation: Why Smell Matters for the Study of Religion, Leiden

University, May 2008.

Housework in Greco-Roman Antiquity, McKibben Annual Lecture in Classics,

Grinnell College, April 2008.

Women s Voices Bearing Witness: Biblical Memory in Ancient Orthodox Liturgy,

Orthodoxy in America Annual Lectureship, Fordham University, Feb. 2008.

Biblical Memory in Syriac Tradition, and Biblical Women as Images in Early Syriac

Literature, in Symposium Stories and Images: The Bible in the Early Church:

Antioch and Syria, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University

and the Collegium Patristicum Lundense, Lund, Sweden, Sept. 24-26, 2007.

Women in Syriac Christianity: a Tradition of Witness, St. Ephrem Kloster, Glane,

Losser, the Netherlands, Sept. 22, 2007.

Changing Scents: Reconfiguring the Ancient Christian Body, keynote lecture Graduate

Student Conference in Religious Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN,

March 2007.

Four lectures on Syriac Christianity, asceticism, hagiography, and hymnography, for the

Nordic Post-Graduate (doctoral) course on Early Syriac Christianity, Aleppo,

Syria, October 13-27, 2006.

Making Sense of Scents: Olfactory Guides for the Late Antique Christian, Yale

University, April 27, 2006.

Making Sense of Scents: Olfactory Guides for the Late Antique Christian, Duke

University Symposium on Religion and the Senses in Late Antiquity, March 31,

2006.

Syriac and the Academic Life: Reflections and Suggestions, Keynote Presentation,

Dorushe Graduate Student Conference: On Syriac Pedagogy, Catholic

University of America, Feb. 3-5, 2006.

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g. Papers Read at Professional Meetings

Including the Despised Woman: Jacob of Serug at the Nativity Feast,

Providence Patristic Society, Dec. 2009.

Presenter, Panel on Patricia Cox Miller, The Corporeal Imagination: Signifying the

Holy in Late Ancient Christianity (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009),

North American Patristic Society, May 2009.

To Whom did Jacob Preach?, Symposium on Jacob of Sarug and His Times,

St. Mark s Cathedral, Teaneck, NJ, Oct. 2008.

Impudent Women: Mt 1: 1-16 in Syriac Tradition, X Symposium Syriacum,

Granada, Spain, Sept. 2008.

Performance as Exegesis: Women s Liturgical Choirs in Syriac Tradition,

plenary paper, Society for Oriental Liturgy II, Rome, Italy, Sept. 2008.

The Women of Mt 1:1-16 in Syriac Tradition: Holy Impudence, Sacred Desire,

North American Patristic Society, May 2008.

Holy Impudence, Sacred Desire: the Women of Matthew 1: 1-16 in Syriac

Tradition, Brown University Seminar on Culture and Religion in the

Ancient Mediterranean, Brown University, April 2008.

Bride of Blood, Bride of Light: Biblical Women as Images of Church in Jacob of

Serug, Providence Patristics Group (Brown/Providence College), Dec.

2007.

The Work of Women s Words: Gendered Dialogue in Ancient Syriac Hymns,

Cogut Center for the Humanities, Brown University, Nov. 2007.

The Healing of Soul and Body: Syriac Traditions, plenary lecture, conference

on Sickness and Healing in the Patristic Period, Pappas Patristic Institute,

Brookline, MA, Oct. 2007.

St. John Chrysostom in the Tradition of the Syriac Churches, International

Symposium on St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople on

th

the 1600 Anniversary of his death (407-2007), Istanbul, Turkey

(sponsored by the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of

Library Advisory Committee (

2009-12)

Mellen New Directions Fellowships, Nominating committee, DOF, summer 2009

FacultyMentor, 09-10

First year Advisor09-10

Sophomore Advisor09-10

Search Committee in Islam,

2007-08

Chair, Search Committee in Religious Ethics, 2006-07

Search Committee, Japanese religion,

2006-07 (Joint appt. RS and East Asian

Studies)

Search Committee, Near Eastern Archaeology,

2006-07 (Joukowsky Institute)

Executive Committee, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient

World, 2006-.

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Faculty Resumed Undergraduate Education Policy and Advisory Committee,

2006-09.

Dean of the Faculty ad hoc committee for promotion of Leo Depuyt, 2006-07.

Provost Selection Committee (appointed by Ruth Simmons), spring 2006.

Lectureship Committee, spring 2006.

Academic Priorities Committee, 2005-06

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Director of Undergraduate Studies, Dept. of Religious Studies, 2005-07.

Chair, Subcommittee on RS curriculum revision, 2006.

Co-Chair, Brown Charities Drive, 2007, 2006.

Search Committee, Byzantine position in Classics Dept., 2004-05

.

Director of Graduate Studies, Religious Studies, Academic Priorities Committee, 2003-06

.

Chair, Western Intellectual History/ Religious Thought Search,

2003-04

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Affirmative Action Monitoring Committee, 2002-3

.

Chair, Western Intellectual History/Christian Thought Search, 2002-03

Chair, Tenure Committee for Muhammad Qasim Zaman, 2002-03

Director, Program in Ancient Studies, 1997-2000

Committee for the Status of Women,

1998-2000; Chair, 1999-2000

.

Search Committee, Contemporary Religious Thought Position, 2001-02

Search Committee, for Early Christianity Position,

1999-2000

Undergraduate Advisor, Religious Studies 1988-1991

Advisor, Royce Fellowship, 1996-97

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Sophomore Advisor, Resumed Undergraduate Education Advisor, 2003-07, 1998

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9, 1997-8, 1996-7

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Bishop McVickar Prize Committee (1988

--)

Executive Committee, Ancient Studies (

1988

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Executive Committee, Medieval Studies (

1988--)

Rhodes and Marshall Fellowship Committee (1992--)

Convenor, Rhodes Fellowship Committee Evalutation, spring - fall, 1996

Craig Fellowship Committee

Keasbey Fellowship Committee, 2002-03, 1996-7, 1990

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Britain Study Abroad Committee (1996--)

Committee for Tenure Review for Lewis Gordon, 1997-98

Search Committee for Islamic appointment,1996-7

Search Committee for joint appt. African American/ Religious Studies Position,

1995-6

Search Committee for Islamic Position, 1988

Convenor, Brown Seminar on Culture and Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean, 2002-

03. Co-convenor, with Prof. Ross Kraemer, 2001-02; with Prof. Shaye Cohen, 1992--6.

Co-Chair, Francis Wayland Collegium Faculty Seminar "Practices of Transcendence: An

Interdisciplinary Approach," 1993-94.

ii. Service to Profession

Senior Fellow in Byzantine Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and

Collection (Harvard University), Washington, D.C., 2009-

Organizer, collaborative research project: Ancient Ornamentalism: Sacred Poetry

and the Aesthetics of Late Antiquity

Organizer, session leader, and participant, Ancient Ornamentalism workshop,

Ohio State University, Oct. 2009.

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Organizer and convenor, Providence Patristic Group (Brown University/

Providence College), 2006-.

President, Orthodox Theological Society of America, 2003-05.

Program Committee, Orthodox Theological Society of America, 2004-05.

Program Director, Orthodox Theological Society of America, 2003-04.

Vice President, Orthodox Theological Society of America, 2001-03.

Program Director, Orthodox Theological Society of America, 2002-03.

Nominating Committee, Council for the Graduate Study of Religion, 2002-04.

President, North American Patristic Society, 1998-2000.

Organizing Committee, Syriac Symposium IV, Princeton University, June 2003.

Organizing Committee, Syriac Symposium III, University of Notre Dame, June

1999.

Vice President and Program Director, North American Patristic Society, 1997-98.

Member at Large, Executive Committee, American Theological Society, 1997-98.

Editor for Byzantine and Eastern Christianity, Religious Studies Review, 1988-99.

Chair, Nominating Committee, North American Patristic Society, 1992-96.

Organizing Committee, Syriac Symposium II, Catholic University of America,

June 1995.

Vice President, Byzantine Studies Conference, 1991-92.

Governing Board, Byzantine Studies Conference, 1989-93.

Chair, Byzantine Studies Conference - Dumbarton Oaks Liason Committee, 1992-

93.

Organizing Committee and Director of local arrangements and program, Syriac

Symposium I, Brown University, June 1991.

Governing Council, American Society of Church History, 1988-91.

Program Committee and Nominating Committe, American Society of Church

History, 1991.

Steering and Planning Committee, SBL Group on Asceticism in Greco- Roman

Antiquity, 1987-90.

Consultation Work

External review team to assess Dept. of Religion, Duke University, Jan. 2010.

External evaluator, Nordic Network for the Study of Early Christianity in its Greco-

Roman Context, University of Lund, Sweden, Oct. 2009.

Academic Advisory Board, St. Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary, 2006-8.

Governing Board, Beth Mardutho Institute for Syriac Studies (New Jersey), 2000--.

Editorial Advisory Boad, A People s History of Christianity: the Lived Religion of

Christians in the First Two Thousand Years. General Editor: Denis R. Janz.

Fortress Press. 7 Volumes (published 2005-08).

Editorial Board, Patristic Monograph Series, Catholic Univ. of America Press, 2000-8.

Editorial Board, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies, 1997--

Advisory Board, Journal of Early Christian Studies, 1992--.

Board of Consultants, Harvard Theological Review, 1990 -2005.

Advisory Board, Pro Ecclesia, 1992- 2000.

Advisory Board, Christian Spirituality Bulletin, 1994-9.

Advisory Board, Peregrina Publications, 1998-2001.

Referee of manuscripts for: Journal for Feminist Studies in Religion (2007), Princeton

University Press (2006), Catholic University of America Press (2006), University of Notre

Dame Press (2005), Columbia University Press (2003, 2002), Oxford University Press

(2007, 2001), Harvard University Press (2001), Dumbarton Oaks Publications (1998,

1995), University of California Press (2004, 2000, 1998, 1993), Cistercian Publications

(2005, 2003, 1997, 1996 (2x), 1995, 1993, 1990, 1989, 1985), St. Vladimir's Seminary

Press

[3x], 2000 [2x], 1999, 1997), Harvard Theological Review (1997), St. Vladimir's

Theological Quarterly (1993), Church History (1996; 1993), The Second Century (1988),

and Journal of the American Academy of Religion (1990, 1985).

Mentor, Wabash Institute program for diversity in the fields of theology and religious

studies, 2003-04.

Consultant, NEH funded, for reinstallation of early Christian and Byzantine art, The

Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, MD, 2000.

Consultant, NEH funded, for exhibit "Antioch: the Lost Roman City," Worcester Art

Museum, Worcester, MA, 1998.

Reviewer of manuscripts for publicity purposes/ dust jacket comments: University of

Notre Dame Press (2010), Baker Academic Press (2008), Princeton University Press

(2007), Catholic University of America Press (2005), New England Universities Press

(2001), University of California Press (2006, 2004, 2002, 1999), Routlege Press (1999),

Abilene Christian University Press (1999), Oxford University Press (1992),

HarperSanFrancisco (1992).

Outside Evaluator for the Less Commonly Taught Languages Survey conducted by the

National Foreign Language Resource Center at Georgetown University, 1993 (for survey

on Syriac language teaching in North America).

Reader for grant selection committees: Estonian Science Foundation (2009); Wayne State

University Research Enchancement Program (March 2007); Swedish Research

Council (2008, 2005); the National Council for the Humanities, the Netherlands

(2002, 2001); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2001);

the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution,

Washington, D.C., 1998, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1990; and for the Bunting Institute,

Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA, 1990.

Panelist, NEH Fellowships Selection Committee, 1996; Outside Evaluator for NEH

Translation Project, 1994, 1991; NEH Research Conference Project, 1991; NEH

Collaborative project, 2001 (2x), 1991; NEH Grant- for-Translations Project, 1987.

Outside reviewer, Harvard Divinity School appt. in New Testament/Ancient

Christianity, 1996.

University appointed Opponent, Ph.D. dissertation defense, University of Lund, Sweden

(March 2001).

External Examiner for Ph.D. dissertations: University of Queensland-Brisbane

(2007),UniversitE de GEnEve (2006), University of Michigan Ann Arbor (2004),

Columbia University (2000), Edith Cowan University (West Perth, Australia, 1999),

Princeton University (1999 [twice], 1998), University of Toronto (1997).

Consultant, NEH funded, to Robert Doran (Amherst College), for book ms. The Lives of

Simeon Stylites (Cistercian Publications, 1992), 1987.

Advisor, PBS series on Mysticism, fall 2005.

Guggenheim Fellow, Jan. Dec. 2008, to work on Biblical Women and Women s

Choirs in Ancient Syriac Christianity.

ACLS Fellow, Jan.-Dec. 2008, to work on Biblical Women and Women s Choirs in

Ancient Syriac Christianity.

Fellowship, Cogut Cente



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