B. Jill Carroll
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Dr. B. Jill Carroll is the Executive Director of the Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance at Rice University. She is also Adjunct Associate Professor in Religious Studies at Rice University.
Her research interests are issues in comparative religion, religion and world politics, and natural theology. She co-hosts with Kym King a regular radio program called "Peaceful Coexistence" on Pacifica 90.1FM KPFT in Houston. Podcasts of the show are available at the Boniuk Center website.
She was president and founder of Religiosites, Inc., a company that provided religious diversity training to corporations, groups and individuals.
In the late 90's she wrote a regular column for The Chronicle of Higher Education called "The Adjunct Track". She founded Adjunct Solutions, a consulting service for part-time faculty in North America.[1]
[edit] Scholarly publications
- The Savage Side: Reclaiming Violent Models of God. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.
- Elizabeth Fiorenza", "Center for Women and Religion", "Rosemary Ruether". Entries in Handbook for American WomenÕs History, Second Edition. Angela Howard and Frances Kavenik, eds. Sage Publications, 2000.
- Religion and Violence in Blood Meridian, Essays from the First Cormac McCarthy Conference, Bellarmine College. Texas Western Press: El Paso, 1997.
[edit] References
- ^ Religious Studies at Rice University: B. Jill Carroll. Rice University. Retrieved on 2007-09-07.