College Theology Society
Human Families:
Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities
Sixty-Sixth Annual Convention in conjunction with
The National Association
of Baptist Professors of Religion
Thursday, May 28 – Saturday, May 30, 2020
Thursday Evening Opening 5:30-6:30pm (CT)
Online Auditorium
Welcome, Business Meeting, Award Presentations
Mary Doak University of San Diego (CA)
President, College Theology Society
Thursday Plenary 7:00-8:30pm (CT)
Online Auditorium
Convention Co-Chair and Session Moderator
Jacob Kohlhaas, Loras College
Identifying Patterns in the Relationship between
Christianity, Culture, and the Family
Stephanie Coontz
Evergreen State College
Stephanie Coontz is the Director of Research and Public Education for the Council on Contemporary Families
and emeritus faculty of History and Family Studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. She
currently serves as an advisor to MTV for its anti-bias campaign.
Coontz's articles have appeared in both popular and academic media, from The New York Times and the Wall
Street Journal to the Chronicle of Higher Education, and the Journal of Marriage and Family. Read selected
articles.
She is the author of five books on gender, family, and history, including Marriage, A History: How Love
Conquered Marriage, which was cited in the US Supreme Court decision on marriage equality. She has edited
and contributed chapters to more than 25 other books, and her writings have been translated into a dozen
languages. See a complete list of her books.
As a passionate advocate for academics in public life, Coontz conducts media training workshops around the
country, both for professional groups and at academic institutions, including Notre Dame, Columbia, and UCLA.
Learn more about Coontz's speaking and workshops.
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #1
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion
Mark Medley, Baptist Seminary of Kentucky (KY)
(Convener)
Theme: Contemplation, Transformation, and Resistance: The Work and
Influence of Howard Thurman, Part One
You are a Child of God: A Humble Habitus in Howard Thurman, Julia
Foote, and Sojourner Truth
Rev. Kate Hanch, First St. Charles United Methodist Church, St.
Charles (MO)
Devastating Sincerity: Creative Iconoclasm as Non-Violent Strategy
Marc Boswell, Together for Hope (LA)
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #2
American Catholic Life & Thought
Louis T. Albarran, Holy Cross College (IN)
Paul G Monson, Sacred Heart Seminary & School of Theology (WI)
(Conveners)
Families of Women Religious in the South: Race, Mission, and Conflict
The Sinsinawa Dominicans and the Civil Rights Movement in Mobile
John Waldmeir, Loras College (IA)
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #3
Systematic Theology
George Gilmore, Spring Hill College (AL)
(Convener)
W.E.B. Du Bois’ Practical and Discursive Struggle for Freedom: A Pathway
for a Constructive Understanding of Peoplehood
Joseph Drexler-Dreis, Xavier University (LA)
Respondent: Chanelle Robinson, Boston College (MA)
Neither Confirm Nor Deny: Theologies of Passing Comments and
Iconography of Family
Charles A. Gillespie, Sacred Heart University (CT)
Respondent: Craig A. Ford, Jr., Saint Norbert College (WI)
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #4
Sexuality, Relationships, Marriage, & Family Life
Mary Beth Yount, Neumann University (PA)
Craig A Ford, Jr., Saint Norbert College (WI)
(Conveners)
Dulles and the Digital: The Church and Family in the 21st Century
Katherine G. Schmidt, Molloy College (NY)
Red hats, the Green Mile, and the Pale Horseman: Cardinals, Catholics, and
the Death Penalty Debate
Michael Canaris, Loyola University Chicago (IL)
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #5
Spirituality
Daniel P. Horan, Catholic Theological Union (IL)
(Convener)
The Wounds We Carry
Sandra Yocum, University of Dayton (OH)
Resistance, Persistence, and Solidarity: Practicing Spiritual Wisdom in/as
Families Today
Marcus Mescher, Xavier University (OH)
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #6
Theology, Ecology, & Natural Science
Lucas Briola, Saint Vincent College (PA)
Paul Schutz, Santa Clara University (CA)
(Conveners)
One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin
Benjamin J. Hohman, Boston College (MA)
Understanding (in) Our Ecological Family: Hermeneutic Insights
James Dechant, Fordham University (NY)
Friday, May 29
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #7
Anthropology, Psychology, & Religion
Kim Humphrey, Boston College (MA)
Julia Brumbaugh, Regis University (CO)
(Conveners)
Trauma and the Black Gaze of God
Burton Fulmer, Christian Brothers University (TN
Amoris Laetitia and Haidt's Moral Elevation
Sandra A. Ham, Center for Health and the Social Sciences, University
of Chicago
Friday, May 29 Coffee Break
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #1
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion
Steve Harmon, Gardner-Webb University (NC)
(Convener)
Theme: Baptist Reflections on the Question of Universal Salvation
Ambiguities of Eternity: Baptistic Reflections on Recent (and Ancient) Turns
to Universalism
Spencer Boersma, Acadia Divinity College (Nova Scotia, Canada)
“Saving” Universalism (?): A Baptistic Assessment of Universal Salvation’s
Viability
Rev. Christopher Johnston, MA student, Acadia Divinity College
(Nova Scotia, Canada)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #2
The Art & Practice of Teaching Theology
Timothy Hanchin, Villanova University (PA)
Tracey Lamont, Loyola University New Orleans (LA)
(Conveners)
Teaching Our Students to Fail (like Jesus)
Andrew Staron, Regis University (CO)
Stress and the Need to Succeed: Reimaging the Stories We Tell Young
Women about What Really Matters
Jessica Wrobleski, Saint Joseph Academy (OH)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #3
Scripture
Christopher McMahon, Saint Vincent College (PA)
(Convener)
Women in Leviticus: The Legislation and the Legislators
James Zeitz, Our Lady of the Lake University (TX)
Who’s Who in the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats (Matt. 25:31-46)
Alexis Doval, St. Mary’s College (CA)
Self-Exaltation, Material Possessions, and Hating One’s Family: A Narrative
Reading of Luke 14
Kevin Schemenauer, Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of
Theology (IN)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #4
Symbol, Ritual, & Sacrament
Xavier Montecel, Boston College (MA)
Randall Woodard, Saint Leo University (FL)
(Conveners)
Worship and family structures in an Anglo-Latino parish
Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University (NY)
The Long Vigil: Exploring the Rituals and Spiritual Practices that Shaped
One Family’s Experience of Illness and Death
Katherine A. Greiner, Carroll College (MT)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #5
History of Christian Life & Thought
Darius O. Makuja, LeMoyne College (NY)
Sandra Ham, Independent Scholar
(Conveners)
The Ascent of Mount Carmel Macchiato? The Promise, Perils, and Limits of
Monastic Spirituality for Busy People in a Consumer Society
George Faithful, Dominican University of California (CA)
Daniel Lord, S.J. “The Restless Flame” on Human Families: Identity,
Relationships, and Responsibilities
Stephen Werner, Saint Louis University (MO)
Broken For Us: Christ, Covenant, and the Hypostatic Union
Brandon R. Peterson, University of Utah (UT)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #6
Comparative Theology
Mara Brecht, Loyola University Chicago (IL)
Axel M. Oaks Takacs, Seton Hall University (NJ)
(Conveners)
Marriage as Covenant and Covenant as Marriage: Rethinking Catholic
Theology through Jewish Insights
Sam Zhai, Boston College (MA)
A Comparative Theological Examination of Family—through the lens of
religio-legal discourse
Shoshana Razel Gordon-Guedalia, Harvard University, (MA)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #7
Justice & Peace
Linda Land-Closson, Regis University (CO)
Marcus Mescher, Xavier University (OH)
(Conveners)
Centering the Margins of Race and Sexual Orientation
Loving the Other through Loving One’s Own: Leveraging the Imagery of
Family to Fight Racism
Stephen Calme, Marquette University (WI)
Love and Struggle: LGBTQ Homeless Youth Perspectives on Faith and
Family
Barbara Anne Kozee, Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara
University (CA)
Friday, May 29
10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Room #8
Ecclesiology
Jennifer Kryszak, St. Thomas University (FL)
Susan Reynolds, Candler School of Theology at Emory University
(GA)
(Conveners)
African Plural Marriage: A Challenge to the Church in Africa as God's
Family
Darius Makuja, LeMoyne College (NY)
Ecclesiological Developments in the Majority World
Joseph Ogbonnaya, Marquette University (WI)
Friday, May 29 Lunch
Friday, May 29
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #1
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion
Mark S. Medley, Baptist Seminary of Kentucky (KY)
(Convener)
Theme: “For here we have no lasting city, but we are looking for the city that
is to come” (Heb 13:14): Engaging the Ecclesiological Visions of Gerald
Schlabach’s A Pilgrim People and Barry Harvey’s Baptists and the Catholic
Tradition
Engaging Gerald Schlabach’s A Pilgrim People
Elizabeth Newman, Independent Scholar
Response: Gerald Schlabach, St. Thomas University (MN)
Engaging Barry Harvey’s Baptists and the Catholic Tradition
Kelly Johnson, University of Dayton (OH)
Response: Barry Harvey, Baylor University (TX)
Friday, May 29
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #2
Sexuality, Relationships, Marriage, & Family Life
Mary Beth Yount, Neumann University (PA)
Craig A Ford, Jr., Saint Norbert College (WI)
(Conveners)
Cancelling the Drag Show: GLBTQIA ‘Identity, Relationships, and
Responsibilities’ Case Study at a Jesuit University
James Bretzke, John Carroll University (OH)
Addressing the Unaddressed: The Experience of Institutional Change around
Sexuality in Catholic Higher Education—Theological Insights
Mark Levand, Villanova University (PA)
Friday, May 29
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #3
Justice & Peace
Julie Rubio, Jesuit School of Theology (CA)
Jason King, St. Vincent College (PA
(Conveners)
Sex, Love, & Families: Connecting Family Ethics and Social Justice
Born This Way?: The Challenge of Trans/Gender Identity for Catholic
Theology
Craig A. Ford, Jr., Saint Norbert’s College (WI)
Make a Ruckus! Youth Protest, Solidarity, and the Common Good
Mary M. Doyle Roche, College of the Holy Cross (MA)
Mixed Status Families, Solidarity, and Love
Victor Carmona, University of San Diego (CA)
Friday, May 29
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #4
Book Panel:
Full, Conscious, and Active: Lay Participation in the Church’s Dialogue with
the World (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2019).
Moderator:
Robert S. White, Gregorian University and Lay Centre at Foyer
Unitas, Rome, Italy
Panelists:
William Portier, University of Dayton (OH)
Nicholas Rademacher, Cabrini College (PA)
Katherine Schmidt, Molloy College (NY)
Friday, May 29
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #5
Theology, Ecology, & Natural Science
Lucas Briola, Saint Vincent College (PA)
Paul Schutz, Santa Clara University (CA)
(Conveners)
Green Solidarity: An Ecowomanist Reflection on Hildegard’s Viriditas
Chanelle Robinson, Boston College (MA)
Ecological Education for Family: An Integrated Model from Pope Francis’
Laudato Si’ and Thomas Traherne
Dung Trang, Villanova University (PA)
Friday, May 29 Coffee Break
Friday Plenary
3:00-4:30pm
Online Auditorium
Convention Co-Chairs and Session Moderators
Jacob Kohlhaas, Loras College
Mary Roche Doyle, College of the Holy Cross
Other People’s Children:
Making Solidarity Central to
Catholic Teaching about
Families
Darlene Fozard Weaver
Duquesne University
Dr. Fozard Weaver is the author of Self Love and
Christian Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
and The Acting Person and Christian Moral Life
(Georgetown University Press, 2011). She is editor of
and contributor to The Ethics of Embryo Adoption and
the Catholic Tradition (Springer/Kluwer, co-edited with
Sarah-Vaughan Brakman).
She serves on the editorial board of the Journal of
Religious Ethics and Conversations in Religion and
Theology. Her work has been supported by the
Louisville Institute, the Center of Theological Inquiry,
and the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in
Theology and Religion.
Responding
LaReine Marie Mosely, SND
Notre Dame of Maryland University LaReine Marie Mosely, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of
Religious Studies at Notre Dame of Maryland University
and a Sister of Notre Dame of the Toledo, Ohio, Province.
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #1
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion
Derek C. Hatch, Howard Payne University (TX)
(Convener)
Theme: Contemplation, Transformation, and Resistance: The Work and
Influence of Howard Thurman, Part Two
Contemplative Engagement: Howard Washington Thurman and Martin
Luther King, Jr. on Transformation and Resistance
Dumas A. Harshaw, Jr., Shaw Divinity School (NC)
Paul and the Disinherited: A Reflection on Howard Thurman’s Approaches
to the Pauline Epistles
David Grady, MDiv student, Baptist Seminary of Kentucky (KY)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #2
Ethics
Nancy M. Rourke, Canisius College (NY)
Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman, College of St. Benedict/St. John’s
University (MN)
(Conveners)
The Vital Cell: Subsidiarity and a Family-Centered Approach to
Accompanying Persons With Mental Illness
Dana Dillon, Providence College (RI)
Respondent:
Marcus Mescher, Xavier University (OH)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #3
Ecclesiology
Jennifer Kryszak, St. Thomas University (FL)
Susan Reynolds, Candler School of Theology at Emory University
(GA)
(Conveners)
Subsidiarity and Masculinity: Empowering Family and Church
Eric Dart, Gannon University (PA)
Keeping the Family Central: A Comparative Analysis of Quadragesimo Anno
and Familiaris Consortio
Vanesa Johnson Day, Loyola University of Maryland (MD)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #4
Systematic Theology
George Gilmore, Spring Hill College (AL)
(Convener)
Desires, Pleasure and the Epistemology of the Natural Law in QPOC (Queer
People of Color) Perspective
Craig A. Ford, Jr., Saint Norbert College (WI)
Respondent: Charles A. Gillespie, Sacred Heart University (CT)
Ecclesial Re-Constitution of Sexual Difference
Kristin M. Haas, University of Notre Dame (IN)
Respondent: Vincent Birch, The Catholic University of America (DC)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #5
Mysticism & Politics
Eileen M. Fagan, College of Mount Saint Vincent (NY)
Janice Thompson, King’s College (PA)
(Conveners)
The Demonic in Paul Tillich’s “The Socialist Decision”
S. Kyle Johnson, Boston College (MA)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #6
Sexuality, Relationships, Marriage, & Family Life
Mary Beth Yount, Neumann University (PA)
Craig A Ford, Jr., Saint Norbert College (WI)
(Conveners)
Let's Talk about Sex....Baby? Catholic Sexuality Education for Children and
Adolescents
MaryAnn Gratton, Villa Maria Academy (PA)
Toward a More Inclusive Account of Hooking up: Challenges and Lessons
from LGBTQ+ Persons
Kari Shane-Zimmerman, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's
University (MN)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #8
Feminisms, Gender, & Theology
Cynthia Cameron, Rivier University (NH)
Katherine Greiner, Carroll College (MT)
(Conveners)
Mothering the Dead
Julia Brumbaugh, Regis University (CO)
Performing the maternal role in a Foreign Land: Challenges and Advantages
Adeinev M. Reyes-Espiritu, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
(Belgium)
Saturday, May 30
9:00-10:30am (CT)
Online Room #7
Open Forum: Conversations in Jesuit Higher Education
Jessica Wrobleski, Saint Joseph Academy (OH)
Andrew Staron, Regis University (CO)
(Moderators)
Coffee Break
Saturday Plenary 10:45am-12:15pm (CT)
Online Auditorium
Convention Co-Chair and Session Moderator
Mary Roche Doyle, College of the Holy Cross
Mixed Status Families and Brokenness:
Will Our Fractured Relationships Heal?
Victor Carmona
University of San Diego
Victor is an Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego. He earned his
doctorate at the University of Notre Dame. Before becoming a Latino moral theologian, Victor served migrants
and urban communities with the Mexican Catholic Conference of Bishops and the Missionary Oblates of Mary
Immaculate; experiences which continue to influence his thinking and teaching. Victor authored “Theologizing
Immigration” in Blackwell’s Companion to Latino/a Theology and has also published with the Journal of Catholic
Hispanic Theologians of the United States as well as Liguorian magazine.
Saturday, May 30 Lunch
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #1
Feminisms, Gender, & Theology
Cynthia Cameron, Rivier University (NH)
Katherine Greiner, Carroll College (MT)
(Conveners)
Jesus Christ as Gender Fluid?: A Christological Approach to the Question
of Gender
Emily Jendzejec, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
(MA)
The Anti-Social Christ
Justin Leavitt Pearl, Seton Hill University (PA) and St. Vincent
College (PA)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #2
Anthropology, Psychology, & Religion
Kim Humphrey, Boston College (MA)
Julia Brumbaugh, Regis University (CO)
(Conveners)
Natural Law and Sexual Anthropology: A Critique of New Natural Law
Theory
Christina Astorga, University of Portland (OR)
Birth Control and Ecological Responsibility
William French, Loyola University of Chicago (IL)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #3
American Catholic Life & Thought
Louis T. Albarran, Holy Cross College (IN)
Paul G Monson, Sacred Heart Seminary & School of Theology (WI)
(Conveners)
The Alabama Roots of the Missionary Cenacle Family: Panel Discussion
on William Portier's Every Catholic An Apostle: A Life of Thomas A. Judge,
CM, 1868-1933
Panelists:
Patrick Carey, Marquette University (WI)
Mary Beth Yount, Neumann University (PA)
Nick Rademacher, Cabrini University (PA)
Respondent:
William Portier, Dayton University (OH)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #4
Systematic Theology
George Gilmore, Spring Hill College (AL)
(Convener)
The Trinitarian Circumincession of Creation: New Developments in
Rahner’s Realsymbol
Henry Shea, University of Oxford (UK)
Respondent:
Brett McLaughlin, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
(MA)
The Collective Consciousness of the Church: An Ecclesiological Application
of the Psychological Analogy of the Trinity
Vincent Birch, The Catholic University of America (DC)
Respondent:
Kristin M. Haas, University of Notre Dame (IN)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #5
Justice & Peace
Linda Land-Closson, Regis University (CO)
Marcus Mescher, Xavier University (OH)
(Conveners)
Learning from Experience
Accompanying Families in the 'Irregular Situation' of Opioid Addiction: The
Work of an Addiction Recovery Coach
Todd Whitmore, University of Notre Dame (IN)
Where Do We Fit: Interpreting the Sacred to Understand Who and What
Family is for Foster Care Youth
Kerri Tokarski, Independent Scholar (CO)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #6
Philosophy of Religion
Daniel Rober, Sacred Heart University (CT)
Michael McGravey, Elms College (MA)
(Conveners)
Family as “Domestic Church” and the Credibility of Faith
Patrick X. Gardner, Christopher Newport University (VA)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #7
Spirituality
Daniel P. Horan, Catholic Theological Union (IL)
(Convener)
‘Love on Steroids’: The Unrealized Cost of Kenotic Caregiving Among
Mothers of Children with a Disability
Melody Escobar, Oblate School of Theology (TX)
Religious Rules of Life as a Source for Formation of Families
Ramon Luzarraga, Benedictine University Mesa (AZ)
Saturday, May 30
1:00-2:30pm (CT)
Online Room #8
The Arts, Media, Literature, and Religion
Charles Gillespie, Sacred Heart University (CT)
(Convener)
From Justice to Nemesis: Watching Working Girl and 9to5 with Mary Daly
Kelly Stewart, Vanderbilt University (TN)
Big Men on the Small Screen: Masculinities, Catholicism, and Television in
the Early Twenty-First Century
Derek Hostetter, University of Dayton (OH)
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion Presidential Address
2:45-3:30pm (CT)
Online Auditorium
Those “Damned Fundamentalists”:J.C. Massee and Non-Militant Baptist Fundamenatalism
Jason Hentschel, University of Dayton (OH)
Coffee Break
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #1
National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion
Philip Thompson, Sioux Falls Seminary (SD)
(Convener)
Theme: Theological Engagements with Literature
Flannery Meets Francis: Toward a Southern Gothic Theology of
Accompaniment
Derek C. Hatch, Howard Payne University, (TX)
For Want of a Nostril
Brad J. Kallenberg, University of Dayton (OH)
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #2
Symbol, Ritual, & Sacrament
Xavier Montecel, Boston College (MA)
Randall Woodard, Saint Leo University (FL)
(Conveners)
A Childish Proposal: Re-Introducing and Expanding the ‘Eucharistic
Prayers for Masses with Children’ in the Roman Catholic Liturgy
Peter Folan, Georgetown University (DC)
Help My Unbelief: Sacramental Theology, Catechesis, and the Family
Timothy R. Gabrielli, University of Dayton (OH))
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #3
The Arts, Media, Literature, and Religion
Charles Gillespie, Scred Heart University (CT)
(Convener)
It Was They Who Led Me to Your Door: Terrence Malick’s Cinematic
Redefinition of Family in Theological Perspective
Daniel Rober, Sacred Heart University (CT)
Rethinking Family: The Ballroom Scene in Popular Film and Television
Adam Beyt, Fordham University (NY)
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #4
Feminisms, Gender, & Theology
Cynthia Cameron, Rivier University (NH)
Katherine Greiner, Carroll College (MT)
(Conveners)
Reading Amoris Laetitia with Feminist Killjoys
Kim Humphrey, Boston College (MA)
Body and Place in the Poetry of Vassar Miller
Janice A. Thompson, King’s College (PA)
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #5
Ecclesiology
Jennifer Kryszak, St. Thomas University (FL)
Susan Reynolds, Candler School of Theology at Emory University
(GA)
(Conveners)
Catholic Politics, Digital Cruelty: The Promise and Danger of Online
Catholic Discourse
Jackson Wolford, Independent Scholar
Benedict XVI's Post-Papacy: Historical Reflections, Future Considerations
Christopher M. Bellitto, Kean University (NJ)
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #6
Theology, Ecology, & Natural Science
Lucas Briola, Saint Vincent College (PA)
Paul Schutz, Santa Clara University (CA)
(Conveners)
Parenting for Environmental Care
Jason King, Saint Vincent College (PA)
'To the Ocean Out of Love': Introducing the Ecological Thought and Writings
of Chiara Lubich
Susan Kopp, City University of New York (NY)
Saturday, May 30
4:00-5:30pm (CT)
Online Room #7
Comparative Theology
Mara Brecht, Loyola University Chicago (IL)
Axel M. Oaks Takacs, Seton Hall University (NJ)
(Conveners)
Comparing Theologies of White Supremacy: Race and Religion from
Contemporary North America to Colonial Bengal
Bennett DiDente Comerford, Harvard University (MA)
Perry Schmidt-Leukels’ Challenge to Comparative Theology: Some
Reflections
Richard Penaskovic, Auburn University (AL)