Check out the "Upcoming Events" link on the bottom right corner of Kristin's home page for newsy info of the events type.
Some great reviews!
Read Michael Dirda's full Washington Post review of Bible Babel, Martin Sieff's Washington Times review, and Chris Querry's MyShelf.com reviews of Bible Babel here.
Kristin's essay, "The Bible and 'Dominion' over Animals: Superiority or Responsibility," which appeared originally in the Huffington Post, will be reprinted by request in the Humane Society U.S.'s newsletter The Humane Steward and in the Green Egg zine, too.
Kristin blogs for the Huffington Post.
"On Faith," the Washington Post's online "conversation about religion and politics" featured Kristin's essay "Satan and the 2010 Census".
Check out Beliefnet's Bible quizzes. Kristin came up with one testing your knowledge of animals in the Bible.
Kristin wrote a guest "Inspiration" column for Good Morning America/ABC's Spirituality.
You can watch Kristin's June 6 TV interview with Ben Bradley on ABC-7 Chicago by clicking this link.
Some local Richmond news about Bible Babel in the March 28 and April 4 Richmond Times Dispatch.
Read Kristin's op-ed on the promise and perils of biblical translation, which originally appeared in the Richmond Times Dispatch .
Kristin's "Viewpoints" column for Easter in Fredricksburg's Free Lance-Star was picked up by the McClatchy newswire and has appeared in news outlets around the country.
Greg McQuade and Cheryl Miller graciously hosted Kristin on CBS' "Virginia This Morning" Feb. 3. You can watch the clip here.
May-Lily Lee, host of "Virginia Currents" visited with Kristin on WCVE public television October 29, 8-8:30 pm (rebroadcast Sat-- Halloween! at 5:30pm and Sun 12:30) about Bible Babel and Kristin's journey into studying the Bible. You can watch the brief clip on youtube.
Check out the Nov. 3 issue of The Christian Century to read Kristin's "Biblically Challenged: Overcoming Scriptural Illiteracy" article about the problems and promise(!) that preachers face in dealing with biblical illiteracy among congregants.
Kristin is enjoying the spring 2010 term in beautiful Charlottesville as a visiting fellow at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
Kristin recently received VCU's College of Humanities and Sciences Excellence in Scholarship 2009 award.
VCU has awarded Dr. Swenson tenure with promotion to Associate Professor.

