Ancient Pasts, Digital Futures — Being Present with Prof. Caroline T. Schroeder

Authors

  • Sophia Honerkamp University of Alabama

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/bsor.28924

Keywords:

late antiquity, coptic studies, biblical studies, digital humanities

Abstract

In The Interview, we sit down with movers and shakers in the field to learn about the journey that brought them to where they are today. Usually, we bring you a modified version of our interview transcript so that you can read our guests’ remarks in their own words. This issue, we decided to try something a little different. Editorial Assistant Sophia Honerkamp sat with Dr. Caroline T. Schroeder, Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma and a core Professor in the Arts & Sciences Data Scholarship Program. Honerkamp explores how Schroeder came to work at the intersection of late antiquity, the digital humanities, and Women’s and Gender Studies.

References

Schroeder, Caroline T. 2016. Melania: Early Christianity in One Family. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Published

2024-08-19

Issue

Section

The Interview

How to Cite

Honerkamp, . S. . (2024). Ancient Pasts, Digital Futures — Being Present with Prof. Caroline T. Schroeder. Bulletin for the Study of Religion, 53(2), 44-47. https://doi.org/10.1558/bsor.28924