Program for Jewish Civilization

Jacques Berlinerblau


Ph.D, 1999, Sociology, The New School for Social Research

Ph.D, 1991, Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, New York University

Jacques Berlinerblau holds separate doctorates in ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, and in Sociology. He is currently an Associate Professor and Director of the Program for Jewish Civilization at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

Berlinerblau has published on a wide variety of issues ranging from the composition of the Hebrew Bible, to the sociology of heresy, to modern Jewish intellectuals, to African-American and Jewish-American relations. His articles on these and other subjects have appeared in Biblica, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Semeia, Biblical Interpretation, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages, Hebrew Studies, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and History of Religions.

He has published four books, including Heresy in the University: The Black Athena Controversy and the Responsibility of American Intellectuals (Rutgers University Press) and The Secular Bible: Why Nonbelievers Must Take Religion Seriously (Cambridge University Press). His most recent book, Thumpin' It: The Use and Abuse of the Bible in Today's Presidential Politics, was released in January 2008 (Westminster John Knox).

Learn more at ExploreGeorgetown...

News

The Program for Jewish Civilization and Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs have teamed up with the Washington Post to offer a new online video series called Faith Complex.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls on Georgetown professor Michael Oren for ambassadorship.
Members of the university community gather with campus religious leaders to discuss Georgetown's legacy of promoting interreligious dialogue.
Georgetown University