Adele Reinhartz is a Canadian academic and a specialist in the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism in the Greco-Roman period, the Gospel of John, early Jewish-Christian relations, literary criticism including feminist literary criticism, feminist exegesis, and the impact of the Bible on popular cinema and television.[1]
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In 1975 Reinhartz received her B.A. in religious studies from the University of Toronto, in 1977 her M.A., and in 1983[2] her Ph.D. in religious studies from McMaster University.[3]
Reinhartz joined the McMaster faculty in 1987.[citation needed] She was dean of graduate studies and research at Wilfrid Laurier University[4] before being appointed associate vice-president, research at University of Ottawa in 2005.[1]
In 1997-1998 she was the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies president, and in 2005 she was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[1]
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