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About Rebecca S. Falcasantos
Dr. Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos is a historian of late ancient Mediterranean religion, focusing on Christian ritual culture, religious diversity, identity politics, and religious violence. She received her Ph.D. from Brown University and her M.A. from the University of Notre Dame. She currently teaches the Development of Western Civilization and Biblical Theology at the undergraduate level, as well as Patristic Theology at the graduate level.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology, Providence College | ||
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Honors and Awards
- Joukowsky Family Foundation Outstanding Dissertation Prize in the Humanities, Brown University, 2015
- Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Workshop Grant, “Cultures of Performance in the Post-classical Mediterranean,” Cogut Center for the Humanities, Brown University, 2013-2015
- Graduate International Colloquium Grant, “Corresponding Landscapes: Religious and Cultural Exchange in the Post-classical Mediterranean, Office of International Affairs, Brown University, 2011-2013
- Gorgias Press Book Grant Program, Semi-Finalist, 2012
Courses
- Development of Western Civilization
- Biblical Theology
- Patristic Theology
- Greek and Roman Religion