Prof. Don Seeman
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Bio:
Prof. Don Seeman is an internationally recognized scholar of anthropology and religion, and a leading authority on Jewish ethics, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of morality. He is Professor of Religion and Jewish Studies at Emory University, where his research combines ethnographic depth with rigorous theoretical engagement across anthropology, religious studies, and moral philosophy. His work is widely cited for its contributions to the study of ethics, embodiment, care, and religious life in contemporary and historical contexts.
Prof. Seeman has published extensively in leading academic journals and is the author and editor of influential books that have shaped scholarly debates in Jewish studies and the anthropology of religion. He has held prominent editorial and leadership roles within the field and is widely regarded as a central figure in advancing interdisciplinary dialogue between anthropology, ethics, and religious studies.
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