Alumni/ae Publications
BUSTH PhD Student Daniel Montañez (STH’18,’25) Publishes Co-edited Book “The Church and Migration: A Theological Vision for the People of God”
In an age of global migration and mass displacement, what is the responsibility of the Church in responding to the needs and realities of migrant and displaced communities? All too often the narrative surrounding immigration is depicted as highly political and divisive within mainstream media. In evangelical and charismatic circles, many Christians are more likely […]
Divinity Diversity Dialogue: Listening and Learning Our Way To the Beloved Community by Rev. Cheryl R. Harris (STH’09)
The beloved community is within our grasp. Informing, challenging, and equipping readers to lead effective conversations, this book is meant to be lived; to open into the experience of a whole life in community through the effective, structured tool of dialogue. The reader is presented with clear, compelling explanations of how systemic racism operates in […]
Memoir “Coming Alive” by Rev. Dr. Anne Ierardi (STH’90) Wins Next Generation INDIE Book Award
The content below is provided courtesy of Rev. Dr. Anne Ierardi’s (STH’90) newsletter, which can be found here. I was excited to learn that my book, Coming Alive, memoir, tied for first place in the LESBIAN/GAY/BISEXUAL/TRANSGENDER/QUEER+ category for the Next Generation INDIE awards. There were nine finalists, including the other winner. Robert Steele won for Banned in California […]
Mr. Nathan Turowsky (STH ’17) Publishes Commentary on Thomas and the Super-Thomists
The following is an excerpt from Mr. Nathan Turowsky’s commentary “Thomas and the Super-Thomists,” published on May 24, 2022 in Where Peter Is. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Boston University School of Theology, its employees, faculty, or students. . . . […]
Coming Alive Memoir by Rev. Dr. Anne Ierardi (STH’90)
Rev. Dr. Anne Ierardi’s (STH’90) memoir “Coming Alive” (Shanti Arts Press) charts her spiritual, psychological, and artistic formation of three decades through feminism, gay liberation, and her quest to integrate her Italian-Catholic background after experiencing a profound call to ordination in seminary. Her oil paintings are featured in the book and on the cover. She lives […]
Terry S. Smith, D.Min. (STH’94) Published Core Story: Unlock the Treasure of Knowing Your Story
Discovery Your Core Story: By the age of 12, every person forms unconscious beliefs in these three areas: – How to be safe and secure (perhaps even how to survive) – How to garner the love and esteem of those around you – How to control the way others respond to you These core beliefs […]
Charles Daniels Jr. Ph.D. LICSW (STH’20) Publishes “Therapy for Kings.” Foreword by Torrey S. Joyner (STH’17).
Therapy for Kings promotes the value of introspection for all people, offering an alternative understanding of therapy. Charles C. Daniels Jr., Ph.D. (STH’20), a licensed independent clinical social worker and therapist, hopes to make the idea of therapy more palatable to a population of people that sees it as inherently negative. His approach reminds leaders—or […]
Words For New Weddings by Reverend Dr. David L. Glusker (STH ’68)
Words For New Weddings makes it easy for anyone to create a wedding service or ceremony that is just what they want! You don’t have to be a judge, or a clergy, or a justice of the peace to plan the wedding that is perfect for you. This book makes it easy, one step at a […]
Dr. Dorothy G. Rogers (STH ’91) Publishes “Women Philosophers”: A Two Volume Set About the History of Women in American Philosophy
Women Philosophers: Education and Activism in Nineteenth-Century America Illuminating a significant moment in the development of both American and feminist philosophical history, this book explores the pioneering thought of the women in the early American Idealist movement and outgrowths of it in the late-nineteenth century. Dorothy Rogers specifically examines the ideas of women who entered […]
Women Need More Than Your Affirmation by Laura Ellis (STH’21)
This article was originally published on the Baptist News Global, and the full article can be found here. A networking community called The Pastor’s Common, whose council is made up entirely of men, drafted three resolutions for the Baptist General Convention of Texas on advocating for leadership among young ministers, unity across divides and the affirmation […]