- B. Jill Carroll
Dr. B. Jill Carroll is the Executive Director of the [http://www.boniukcenter.org Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance] at
Rice University . She is also Adjunct AssociateProfessor in Religious Studies at Rice University.Her research interests are issues in
comparative religion , religion and world politics, andnatural theology . She co-hosts with Kym King a regularradio program called "Peaceful Coexistence" on Pacifica 90.1FMKPFT inHouston . 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. [cite web|url=http://cohesion.rice.edu/humanities/reli/faculty.cfm?doc_id=3862 |title=Religious Studies at Rice University: B. Jill Carroll|publisher=Rice University |accessdate=2007-09-07]cholarly publications
* "A Dialogue of Civilizations: Gülen's Islamic Ideals and Humanistic Discourse"Dead link|date=August 2008cite book
author = [http://cohesion.rice.edu/humanities/reli/faculty.cfm?doc_id=3862 Carroll, B. Jill]
year = 2007
title = A Dialogue of Civilizations: Gülen's Islamic Ideals and Humanistic Discourse
publisher = The Light, Inc.
isbn = ] . The Light, Inc., 2007.
* "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 Women's 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.References
External links
* [http://www.interfaithdialog.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=299&Itemid=87 Institute of Interfaith Dialog]
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