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About Marjorie Corbman

My research focuses on questions of religion and violence, religion and politics, and theologies of anger and suffering, especially in the context of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim interreligious encounters. My research questions are also deeply informed by my background in both Christian and Jewish communities, including living and working at a Catholic Worker community (a house of hospitality for homeless families) in Chicago and working with Jewish organizing and activist communities in Boston.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Molloy University Theology and Religious Studies
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Courses

  • World Religions, Global Citizens
  • The Bible
  • Religion and Media
  • What Is Religion?

Education

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2020 PhD, Fordham University ‐ Theology
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Peer-Reviewed Articles (2)

Book Contributions (2)

Book Reviews (1)

Web-based Publications (3)

Papers Presented (11)

Invited Presentations and Organized (3)