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  1. Dr. Cynthia R. Chapman is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Oberlin College, where she teaches courses on the Old and New Testaments, suffering and the book of Job, and biblical women, among other topics.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Cynthia (Cindy) Chapman | Oberlin College and Conservatory. College of Arts & Sciences. College Faculty and Staff. Cynthia (Cindy) Chapman. Adelia A.F. Johnston and Harry Thomas Frank Professor of Religion. Contact. Rice Hall 330. cindy.chapman@oberlin.edu. 440-775-8579. Areas of Study. Religion. Archaeological Studies. Jewish Studies. Education.

  3. May 20, 2020 · Prof. Cynthia Chapman is the Adelia A. F. Johnston and Harry Thomas Frank Professor of Religion and the Chair of the Jewish Studies Program Committee at Oberlin College where she has taught biblical studies for eighteen years. She is the author of The House of the Mother: The Social Function of Maternal Kin in Biblical Hebrew Narrative and ...

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  6. Cynthia R. Chapman. “Oh that you were like a brother to me, one who had nursed at my mother's breasts.”. Breast Milk as a Kinship-Forging Substance. Sculpted warriors.: Sexuality and the sacred in the depiction of warfare in the assyrian palace reliefs and in Ezekiel 23: 14-17.

  7. About Cynthia R. Chapman. Dr. Cynthia R. Chapman is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Oberlin College, where she teaches courses on the Old and New Testaments, suffering and the book of Job, and biblical women, among other topics. She holds a B.A. from Kalamazoo College, an M.Div. from Vanderbilt Divinity School, and a Th.D. from ...

  8. Cynthia R. Chapman is the Adelia A. F. Johnston and Harry Thomas Frank Professor of Religion at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. She is the author of The House of the Mother: The Social Roles of Maternal Kin in Biblical Hebrew Narrative and Poetry (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2016). Barrenness. Cynthia R. Chapman.

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