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Alisha Pomazon is an Assistant Professor and Department Head of Religion and Culture at STM College. Her research focuses on Modern Jewish Thought, Biblical Interpretation, Salvation Theology, and Jewish-Christian Relations. She holds a Ph.D. from McMaster University (2010) and degrees from the University of Regina (M.A., B.A. High Honours).
Her academic work includes projects like 'Hermann Cohen and the Prophets' and 'Jewish Social Justice Methods of Biblical Interpretation.' Key publications explore themes like women's narratives in religious studies, interfaith dialogue, and theological ethics.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as RLST 110.6, RLST 227.4, and others highlighting religious studies methodologies. While no scientific awards are explicitly noted, her contributions to modern theological discourse are evident through her active research and conference presentations.
Her work bridges historical and contemporary theological challenges, emphasizing ethical engagement and interfaith understanding. She actively participates in conferences like the AAR Annual Meeting and contributes to encyclopedic theological resources.