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Randi L. Rashkover
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Randi L. Rashkover is an associate professor of religious studies and director of the Judaic Studies Program at George Mason University. Her areas of interest include Jewish philosophy, Jewish-Christian theological relations, and Jewish feminist thought. She previously taught at the York College of Pennsylvania. Her publications include Revelation and Theopolitics: Barth, Rosenzweig and the Politics of Praise London (2005); Liturgy, Time and the Politics of Redemption (2006, co-edited with C.C. Pecknold); Tradition in the Public Square: A David Novak Reader (2008, co-edited with Martin Kavka); and Judaism, Liberalism and Political Theology (2014). She has also published articles in the Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, the Journal of Religious Ethics, Modern Theology, and Philosophy Today, and is a contributing editor to the journal Cross Currents. Rashkover holds degrees from Barnard College, Harvard University, and the University of Virginia.
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