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Dr. Kendall Cox serves as the Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies & Ethics and Director of Academic Affairs in the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University. She co-directs the Bioethics & Medical Humanities Minor in Philosophy and advises all undergraduate honors students. Previously, she held fellowships at the University of Virginia’s Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, while also contributing to the Center for Biomedical Ethics and the Humanities.
Dr. Cox holds a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia, an MDiv from Regent College (University of British Columbia), and a bachelor’s degree in Religion and Studio Art from Wake Forest University.
Her research focuses on intersections of religious studies, ethics, and narrative medicine. She explores theological themes through creative retellings, such as her book Prodigal Christ, which examines the Parable of the Prodigal Son in the works of Julian of Norwich and Karl Barth. Her work bridges medieval theology with contemporary ethical discourse, emphasizing narrative interpretation and Christian ethics.
Her scholarly contributions include a monograph and articles in journals such as The Journal of Reformed Theology, Word and World, and Interpretation, reflecting her expertise in theology, ethics, and religious studies.
Dr. Cox has not yet been mentioned in the provided text to have received scientific awards or fellowships.
In academic advising, Dr. Cox oversees all honors students in the Templeton Honors College. While no grants are detailed in the text, her interdisciplinary work suggests potential involvement in collaborative research initiatives.

