Simboli大厅323
电话:(617)552-3804
电子邮件: Callid.KP@BC.edu
ORCID 0000-0002-9448-9382
Public Theology; Theopoetics; 实际的神学 Methods; the Spirituality of Vocational Discernment; Critical Pedagogy; Philosophy of 教育; Theologies of Imagination; Christian Nationalism; Trauma Theory and Moral Injury
一个终生的新英格兰人, Callid Keefe-Perry is a first generation college graduate whose teaching and research orbit around explorations of imagination, 灵性, and education as sites of individual and social formation. 在STM之前, he served as a Lecturer in 实际的神学 at Boston University, where he also worked as Assistant Director of 上下文相关的教育. Before Keefe-Perry’s career in the academy, he was a public school teacher and worked in leadership for several arts-based non-profits. He was the primary architect of the 2017 merger that became ARC: Arts | Religion | Culture 他是 Way to Water: A Theopoetics Primer, which details the academic history of the field of theopoetics, arguing for its utility in contemporary Christian congregational life. 他的最新著作, Sense of the Possible: An Introduction to Theology and Imagination, is an entry level survey of theological writing about imagination from Catholic and Protestant sources.
Keefe-Perry’s current scholarship engages themes of theological anthropology, public and practical theology, 批判教育学, creative practice as spiritual practice, and consideration of religion and 灵性 in public education. He is the assistant director of the Religion and 教育 Collaborative and is especially interested in exploring issues related to moral injury and trauma as they relate to learning and spiritual formation. 作为一名太阳城官网者, he utilizes mixed-method approaches, doing constructive theological and philosophical inquiry while drawing on qualitative and quantitative techniques of social science.
忏悔, Keefe-Perry’s outlook is greatly shaped by The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), especially streams of that tradition emphasizing Christocentric mysticism. 他是……的成员 鲜塘聚会; a host of the worship experiment, 三条河流; and an endorsed public Traveling Minister within and beyond his denomination. As a retreat and workshop leader he usually offers insight into the use of creative practices in 灵性, 职业洞察力, 组织变革, 或贵格会精神. He thinks it is OK for religious people to laugh a lot, that power cedes nothing without demands, and that creativity is a vital quality of adaptive and effective leadership.
Appointments with Callid can be 订了这里.
"A Practice of Freedom: Emphasizing Imagination in Theological 教育"
In Formative Theological 教育. Paulist Press, Forthcoming 2023.
Sense of the Possible: An Introduction to Theology and Imagination.
Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2023.
“Alvesian Theopoetics, the Academy, and What May Come.文学与神学. 33.3 (2019): 321–335.
“Chess Boards and Boxing Gloves: Public Theology, Aesthetics and Post-Truth Politics.” In Religious Studies Scholars as Public Intellectuals. 劳特利奇,2018:45-57.
“More Fully to the Risk: Hip Hop as Anatheistic Resistance.在《太阳城网赌平台》中. 罗曼 & Littlefield International, 2018: 163-174.
“Called into Crucible: Vocation and Moral Injury in U.S. 公立学校教师.宗教教育. 113.5 (2018): 489-500.
“Courage in Chaos: The Importance of Trauma-Informed Adult Religious 教育.宗教教育. 114.1 (2018): 30-41. Co-authored with Zachary Moon.
Way to Water: A Theopoetics Primer.
Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2014.