Publications

2023: “Comparative Theology Embodied: The Mentorship, Methodology, and Ministry of Francis X. Clooney” in The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology: A Festschrift in Honor of Francis X. Clooney, SJ . Link to volume.

2022: Magazine article, C21 Resources: The Church in the 21st Century Center, Spring/Summer 2022 issue, “Sant’Egidio at Boston College.” Link to issue.

2022: Editor, special volume of the Journal of Interreligious Studies on the 18th annual Engaging Particularities conference. Link to issue.

2020: Co-editor, Journal of Interreligious Studies Issue 29 on the 17th annual Engaging Particularities conference. Link to issue.

2019: Book review, Learning Interreligiously: In the Text, In the World by Francis X. Clooney, Issue 26 of the Journal of Interreligious Studies. Link to article.

Conference Papers

“Exploring Ecofeminist Methodology: Insights from comparing Ivone Gebara’s Trinitarian Theology with the Hindu Kali Tantric Tradition.” Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Convention (Fundamental/Method session) June 9-12, 2022.

“Ivone Gebara and Goddess Kali: Transformation and Liberation through comparing anthropologies and implied epistemologies.” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting (Comparative Theology unit) November 19-23, 2021.

“The Whence, Whither, and Wherefore of Comparative Theology: A Conversation Across Generations, Schools, Traditions, and Continents.” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting (Comparative Theology unit) November 29-December 10, 2020.

“Khrist Bhaktas: Jesus in Hinduism.” American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting (Comparative Theology unit) November 23-26, 2019.

“Practicing Hinduism in America: A case study of second-generation Indian Americans practicing their faith within the public domain.” Boston University Graduate Student Conference: Religious Diversity: Conflict, Cooperation, & Creolization, November 14, 2015.

“Theological and Practical Responses to John XXIII’s Call to Peace.” Notre Dame Catholic Social Tradition Conference: Peace Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, March 23, 2013.