
معرفی
Christina Conroy is an Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Ambrose University with a cross-appointment in the Humanities. Her work bridges contemplative theology with contemporary social issues, particularly residential school history and Indigenous-settler relations in Canada. She explores intersections of neuroscience, epigenetics, trauma, and climate change within theological frameworks.
Education: PhD (Emory University), STM (Yale Divinity School), MDiv (Canadian Theological Seminary), BBS (Canadian Bible College).
Research focuses on reconciling Christian theology with Indigenous spirituality, decolonizing biblical interpretation, and addressing systemic spiritual violence. Current projects include a monograph on the church’s role in residential schools and collaborative recommendations to prevent spiritual violence.
Publications span theological journals and edited volumes addressing reconciliation theology, biblical exegesis, and environmental ethics. No grants or awards explicitly noted, though her work is institutionally supported through Ambrose University.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations with Indigenous scholars and climate ethics researchers.





