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Acshah Guibbory has taught for a number of years at both the college and university level.

She has published numerous scholarly articles, but also five books including "Ceremony and Community from Herbert to Milton"​
(Cambridge UP, 1998), "Christian Identity: Jews, and Israel in Seventeenth-Century England"​ (Oxford UP, 2010) and (ed.) "The Cambridge
Companion to John Donne" (Cambridge UP, 2006). Her most recent book is "Returning to John Donne" (Ashgate, 2015).

Interested in the complexities of religious identity and interfaith relations, especially Jewish-Christian relations--historically, but also up
through the present, Acshah has held a National Endowment for Humanities Senior research fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

The Milton Society of America has named Acshah Honored Scholar for 2018.

She is currently finishing and shopping a memoir about growing up in an unusual family, that also incorporates biography, and the
history of Jewish-Christian relations, identity and messianism.