Louis Stulman
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Louis Stulman (born 1953 in Baltimore, Maryland) is Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies and Philosophy Department at The University of Findlay, Findlay, Ohio. He earned the M.Phil and Ph.D in Hebrew Bible from Drew University and has done post-doctoral work at the University of Michigan. He has served as an Instructor in Hebrew at Drew University, Professor of Old Testament at Winebrenner Theological Seminary, as well as the positions noted above at The University of Findlay. Stulman’s awards for teaching include the “Outstanding Educator” (Chamber of Commerce), the “Founder’s Academic Excellence Award for Faculty,” and "Excellence in Education" (Ohio Magazine).
Stulman was the founding co-chair (with Kathleen M. O’Connor) of the Society of Biblical Literature Book of Jeremiah Consultation and has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Biblical Literature (2008-2012). He has served as Vice President / President, Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society (2012–13).
Stulman’s recent work on the Hebrew Bible is influenced by art criticism, trauma studies, and postcolonialism. He has written/edited eight books and numerous articles published in books and journals. Stulman is a contributor to the New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible (Abingdon), Feasting on the Word (WJK), and Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. He served as a translator and author of study notes on the book of Jeremiah in the Common English Bible (CEB). He is also general editor (Old Testament) of the Abingdon Press series Core Biblical Studies Series.