This series highlights faculty work from the Theology and Religious Studies Department. It is not limited to published articles but can include any type of published or unpublished works such as: articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, conference proceedings, data sets, editorials, keynotes, grey literature, lectures, presentation, posters, reports, and white papers. Each work’s record page includes all available citation information.
Starting in 2024, new submissions will be available in either Faculty Publications or Faculty Presentations.
Submissions from 2022
The Legacy of Bartolomé de Las Casas: Then and Now, Alice Byrnes OP, DA and Anne-Marie Kirmse OP
Submissions from 2020
404 Error: The Digital Literacy Page Cannot Be Found, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D.
The Creation of the Devil and the End of the White Man’s Rule: The Theological Influence of the Nation of Islam on Early Black Theology, Marjorie Corbman Ph.D.
Submissions from 2017
“I Pine for True Closeness”: Muḥammad Iqbāl’s Uneasy Relationship with Christianity, and the Islamic Social Ideal, Marjorie Corbman Ph.D. and Jan-Peter Hartung
Weak Ties Still Bind, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D.
Submissions from 2016
From Sunday School to #SundayFunday: Social Media and the Semi-Public Performance of the Weekend, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D.
The Power of Virtual Space, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D. and Derek C. Hatch
Submissions from 2013
Turn, Turn, Turn: Considering Conversion in the Theology Classroom, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D.
Submissions from 2012
The Scandal of Our Tradition, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D.
Submissions from 2011
Speculations on real and virtual worlds fall short, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D.
Submissions from 2010
Catholicism in YA Literature: A Theological Perspective, Katherine G. Schmidt Ph.D. and Jennifer Miskec