Rebecca Copeland

Prof. Rebecca Copeland featured in BU’s The Brink

The following is an excerpt from The Brink article “What Can the Bible Teach Us about Fighting Climate Change?” by Corinne Steinbrenner, featuring Assistant Professor of Theology Rebecca Copeland, published on August 15, 2023.  … In her research and teaching, Copeland focuses on the intersection of ecology and theology: she examines Christian texts and doctrines […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for March 2023

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for March 2023: Eunil David Cho Book Review: Jessica Wai-Fong Wong, Disordered: The Holy Icons and Racial Myths (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2021), Scottish Journal of Theology, 76(1), 86-88. Rebecca Copeland Copeland, R. L. (2023). The Perils of Premature Judgment: Reading Matthew […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for September 2021

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the month of September 2021: Rebecca Copeland “Bats, Viruses, and Human Beings: A Chiropteraphilic Theodicy,” Scottish Journal of Theology. Amy Limpitlaw “Library Mission Statements.”  In Administration in Theological Libraries: The Theological Librarian’s Handbook, Vol. 2, edited by Andrew Keck. Chicago: Atla Open […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for November 2020

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the month of November 2020: Jonathan Calvillo The Saints of Santa Ana: Faith and Ethnicity in a Mexican Majority City. Oxford University Press, 2020. Jonathan was also selected by the New-York Historical Society to be a Public Fellow in Religion and the […]

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BUSTH’s Event Explores History of Stockbridge-Munsee in the Berkshires

This article was written by Kiara Royer and was published on November 11, 2020 by The Williams Record. The full article is available here.  “If we are in charge of our own history, what happens is you get the truth,” said Director of Cultural Affairs for the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Heather Bruegl. “You get our story […]

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