The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications and scholarly presentations for March 2024:

  • Eunil David Cho (presentations)
    • “Breaking the Silence for Such a Time as This: Psychological Analysis of Esther’s Intersectional Identity in Esther 4,” Old Testament Research Colloquium at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ

    • “The Brief Comparative History of Black and Korean Presbyterianism in the PC (USA),” The 253rd Assembly of the Synod of Mid-Atlantic, Union Presbyterian Seminary, Richmond, VA.

  • Christopher Evans
    • “Called to Arouse, Warn, and Save: The American Fascination with Premillennial Dispensationalism.” Expanding Energy: The Dynamic Story of Christianity in North America, edited by Mark A. Lamport and Christopher H. Evans, Cascade Books, 2024.

  • Christopher Evans, et al
    • with Mark A. Lamport. Expanding Energy: The Dynamic Story of Christianity in North America. Cascade Books, 2024.

  • Filipe Maia
    • Decolonizing Wesleyan Theology: Theological Engagements from the Underside of Methodism, edited by Filipe Maia. Eugene, OR: Cascades Books, 2023.

    • “Introduction: Decolonizing Wesleyan Theology,” in Decolonizing Wesleyan Theology.

    • “The Wesleyan Quartet: Wesleyan Theology in the Decolonial Turn,” in Decolonizing Wesleyan Theology.

  • James McCarty (lecture)
    • Keynote Lecture, Lumen et Vita Conference: We Are Only Human Together: Theological Reflections on Synodality as Restorative Justice, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, March 16, 2024.

  • Dana Robert 
    • Series Introduction. In Evans, C. H., and Lamport, M. A. (Eds.), Expanding Energy: The Dynamic Story of Christianity in North America. (ix-xviii). Cascade Books.

  • Steven Sandage, et al
    • Jankowski, P.J., Sandage, S.J., Captari, L.E., Crabtree, S.A., Choe, E.J.Y., & Gerstenblith, J. (2024). A practice-based study of relational virtues and alliance correspondence in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, DOI:10.1002/jclp.23669

    • Jankowski, P.J., Sandage, S.J., Wang, D.C., Zyphur, M., Crabtree, S.A., & Choe, E.J.Y. (2024). Longitudinal processes among humility, social justice activism, transcendence, and well-being. Frontiers in Psychology. DOI: 15:1332640. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2024.133264

  • Brandon Simonson
    • “Theophoric Aramaic Personal Names as Onomastic Sequences in Diasporic and Cosmopolitan Communities.” In What’s in a Divine Name? Religious Systems and Human Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by Alaya Palamidis and Corinne Bonnet, 511-530. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2024.

  • Brandon Simonson, et al

    • Donahue-Martens, Scott and Brandon Simonson, eds. Theology, Religion, and Dystopia. Lanham, MD: Fortress Academic, 2024. (Re-released in March 2024 in paperback format)

  • Shively T. J. Smith
  • Shively T. J. Smith (presentations, audio narrations)
    • Revelation,” in The People’s Book: An Audio Bible (Friendship Press, 2024).

    • “The HistoryMakers Digital Archive in the University: Finding Howard Thurman and His Unseen Contexts as an Interpretive Approach,” The HistoryMakers Digital Archive Innovation & Pedagogy Conference; Emory University Conference Center, Atlanta, GA (Sunday-Monday (February 25-26, 2024).

  • Peng Yin 
    • “James Baldwin as a Preface for Christian Ethics,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 44.1, Spring/Summer 2024, 399-416.

    • “Chinese Political Theology,” For the Life of the World podcast, Yale Center for Faith and Culture.