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Carly Crouch

Carly Crouch is the David Allan Hubbard Chair in Old Testament at Fuller Seminary. She has written and edited work on forced migration, exile, and trauma in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. She has also published individual volumes focusing on Deuteronomy, Isaiah, and Jeremiah. Her 2014 work The Making of Israel: Cultural Diversity in the Southern Levant and the Formation of Ethnic Identity in Deuteronomy brings to bear anthropology, archaeology, and biblical studies in investigating the formation of Israelite identity.

Essays

Migration, Political Power and the Book of Jeremiah

These essays reflect the book of Jeremiah’s attempts to grapple with the consequences of involuntary migration, as well as the challenges faced by Christians grappling with the relationship of the biblical and theological tradition to the contemporary pursuit of justice.