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Valerie A. Karras''' is a Professor at  Southern Methodist University
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'''Valerie A. Karras''' is a Professor at Perkins School of Theology at  Southern Methodist University
 
Education
 
 
 
Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, 2002; Th.D., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1991; M.T.S., Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, 1982; B.A., Washington University in St. Louis, 1979
 
 
 
Teaching Specialties
 
 
 
Patristic (early Christian) theology, Byzantine church history, Orthodox theology
 
 
 
Research Interests
 
 
 
Women in the Byzantine liturgy, gender in Greek patristic thought, Orthodoxy and feminist theology, Orthodoxy in ecumenical and interreligious contexts, Greek patristic anthropology and soteriology
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, an online digital Greek library based at the University of California,  
 
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, an online digital Greek library based at the University of California,  
 
Irvine.  From 1998 to 2003, she was Assistant Professor of Greek Patristics in the Department of  
 
Irvine.  From 1998 to 2003, she was Assistant Professor of Greek Patristics in the Department of  
Theological Studies at Saint Louis University.  In 1993, Dr. Karras came to Holy Cross Greek  
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Theological Studies at Saint Louis University.  In 1993, Dr. Karras came to [[Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Holy Cross Greek  
Orthodox School of Theology as a fellow-in-residence, then continued as assistant professor at  
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Orthodox School of Theology]] as a fellow-in-residence, then continued as assistant professor at  
 
both Holy Cross and Hellenic College from 1994 to 1996.  From 1996 to 1997, she served  
 
both Holy Cross and Hellenic College from 1994 to 1996.  From 1996 to 1997, she served  
 
Hellenic College and Holy Cross as Assistant Director for Institutional Planning and Special  
 
Hellenic College and Holy Cross as Assistant Director for Institutional Planning and Special  
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Studies degree from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.  
 
Studies degree from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.  
 
   
 
   
Valerie Karras’ areas of research interest include women in early and Byzantine Christianity,  
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Valerie Karras' areas of research interest include women in early and Byzantine Christianity,  
gender in early church theology, and Orthodox Christianity in ecumenical, interreligious, and  
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gender in early [[church]] theology, and Orthodox Christianity in ecumenical, interreligious, and  
 
feminist conversation.  She has published articles, translations, and book reviews in scholarly  
 
feminist conversation.  She has published articles, translations, and book reviews in scholarly  
 
journals such as Church History, the Journal of Early Christian Studies, and Theological Studies,  
 
journals such as Church History, the Journal of Early Christian Studies, and Theological Studies,  
 
and in such books as the Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology and Holy Women of  
 
and in such books as the Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology and Holy Women of  
Byzantium.  She is completing revisions to her first book, Women in the Byzantine Liturgy, which will be published by Oxford University Press.  
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[[Byzantium]].  She is completing revisions to her first book, Women in the Byzantine Liturgy, which will be published by Oxford University Press.  
 
   
 
   
 
Dr. Karras has been invited widely to lecture and has presented papers at numerous academic  
 
Dr. Karras has been invited widely to lecture and has presented papers at numerous academic  
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recognition.
 
recognition.
  
Dr. Karras’ avocation is music:  she holds a diploma in Byzantine music from Greece and has  
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Dr. Karras' avocation is music:  she holds a diploma in Byzantine music from Greece and has  
 
served as served as chanter, choir director, and organist at various Orthodox parishes.  
 
served as served as chanter, choir director, and organist at various Orthodox parishes.  
  
==Professional Distinctions==
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==Education==
Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Board, 2002-present; Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research Board of Directors, 1997-2001; North American Academy of Ecumenists Executive Board, 1996-2001; American Academy of Religion, Eastern Orthodox Studies Group Steering Committee, 1993-2000; Byzantine chanter, Greek Orthodox Church
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* Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, 2002
==Selected Publications==
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* Th.D., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1991
“The Liturgical Functions of Consecrated Women in the Byzantine Church,
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* M.T.S., Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, 1982
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* B.A., Washington University in St. Louis, 1979
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'''Teaching Specialties:''' Patristic (early Christian) theology, Byzantine church history, Orthodox theology
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'''Research Interests:''' Women in the Byzantine liturgy, gender in Greek patristic thought, Orthodoxy and feminist theology, Orthodoxy in ecumenical and interreligious contexts, Greek patristic anthropology and soteriology
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==Professional distinctions==
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* Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Board, 2002-present
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* Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research Board of Directors, 1997-2001
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* North American Academy of Ecumenists Executive Board, 1996-2001
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* American Academy of Religion, Eastern Orthodox Studies Group Steering Committee, 1993-2000
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* Byzantine chanter, Greek Orthodox Church
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==Selected publications==
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* "The Liturgical Functions of Consecrated Women in the Byzantine Church," ''Theological Studies'' 66:1 (Spring 2005): 96-116
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* "A Reevaluation of Marriage, Celibacy, and Irony in Gregory of Nyssa’s On Virginity," ''Journal of Early Christian Studies'' 13:1 (Spring 2005): 111-121
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* "Female Deacons in the Byzantine Church," ''Church History'' 73:2 (June 2004): 272-316
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* "Beyond Justification: An Orthodox Perspective," in ''Justification and the Future of the Ecumenical Movement'', ed. William G. Rusch (Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 2003), 99-131
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* "Eschatology," in ''Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology'', ed. Susan F. Parsons (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 243-260.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.smu.edu/theology/people/karras.html SMU Perkins Faculty Page]
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*[http://www.smu.edu/theology/people/karras/karras_Vita.pdf Curriculum Vitae] (PDF)
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Latest revision as of 21:39, December 7, 2009

Valerie A. Karras

Valerie A. Karras is a Professor at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University

Biography

Dr. Valerie Karras is Assistant Professor of Church History at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. From 2003 to 2004, she served as Research Associate at the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, an online digital Greek library based at the University of California, Irvine. From 1998 to 2003, she was Assistant Professor of Greek Patristics in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. In 1993, Dr. Karras came to Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology as a fellow-in-residence, then continued as assistant professor at both Holy Cross and Hellenic College from 1994 to 1996. From 1996 to 1997, she served Hellenic College and Holy Cross as Assistant Director for Institutional Planning and Special Projects. She has also been an adjunct lecturer in the Departments of Classics and Religious Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Karras has earned doctorates in patristic theology from the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki and in church history from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. She also holds a Master of Theological Studies degree from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.

Valerie Karras' areas of research interest include women in early and Byzantine Christianity, gender in early church theology, and Orthodox Christianity in ecumenical, interreligious, and feminist conversation. She has published articles, translations, and book reviews in scholarly journals such as Church History, the Journal of Early Christian Studies, and Theological Studies, and in such books as the Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology and Holy Women of Byzantium. She is completing revisions to her first book, Women in the Byzantine Liturgy, which will be published by Oxford University Press.

Dr. Karras has been invited widely to lecture and has presented papers at numerous academic conferences. She is a member of the editorial board of The St. Nina Quarterly, an international journal for Orthodox women, and she has served on the boards of directors of the North American Academy of Ecumenists and the Collegeville Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research at St. John’s University. She has also been a member of the steering committee of the Eastern Orthodox Studies Group for the American Academy of Religion, and currently serves on the board of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. She is a member of several academic and professional organizations, and has been awarded fellowships, grants, and other. recognition.

Dr. Karras' avocation is music: she holds a diploma in Byzantine music from Greece and has served as served as chanter, choir director, and organist at various Orthodox parishes.

Education

  • Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, 2002
  • Th.D., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1991
  • M.T.S., Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, 1982
  • B.A., Washington University in St. Louis, 1979

Teaching Specialties: Patristic (early Christian) theology, Byzantine church history, Orthodox theology

Research Interests: Women in the Byzantine liturgy, gender in Greek patristic thought, Orthodoxy and feminist theology, Orthodoxy in ecumenical and interreligious contexts, Greek patristic anthropology and soteriology

Professional distinctions

  • Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Board, 2002-present
  • Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research Board of Directors, 1997-2001
  • North American Academy of Ecumenists Executive Board, 1996-2001
  • American Academy of Religion, Eastern Orthodox Studies Group Steering Committee, 1993-2000
  • Byzantine chanter, Greek Orthodox Church

Selected publications

  • "The Liturgical Functions of Consecrated Women in the Byzantine Church," Theological Studies 66:1 (Spring 2005): 96-116
  • "A Reevaluation of Marriage, Celibacy, and Irony in Gregory of Nyssa’s On Virginity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13:1 (Spring 2005): 111-121
  • "Female Deacons in the Byzantine Church," Church History 73:2 (June 2004): 272-316
  • "Beyond Justification: An Orthodox Perspective," in Justification and the Future of the Ecumenical Movement, ed. William G. Rusch (Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 2003), 99-131
  • "Eschatology," in Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology, ed. Susan F. Parsons (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 243-260.

External links