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Natalie Wigg-Stevenson is an Associate Professor at Emmanuel College, University of Toronto, specializing in Contextual Education and Theology. She holds a PhD in Theological Studies from Vanderbilt University (2011) and has held editorial roles with Ecclesial Practices, Brill Handbook on Empirical and Qualitative Methods, and the T&T Clarke Series in Ethics, Ethnography and Theology. Her research bridges ethnography, performance art, and theological epistemology.
- BA Art History and Religious Studies, McMaster University (2002)
- MDiv, Yale Divinity School (2005)
- MA Theological Studies, Vanderbilt University (2010)
- PhD Theological Studies, Vanderbilt University (2011)
Her interdisciplinary research focuses on:
- Ethnographic theology as method
- Theology as performance art
- Decolonizing pedagogical practices
- Queer theological methodologies
- Memory in 'thin spaces'
- Creative nonfiction in theological education
Her recent publications analyze:
- Transformative theological education models
- Ethics of spiritual leadership
- Reflexive theological epistemology
- Queer Christian identities
- Postcolonial reconciliatory practices
- Autoethnographic approaches to theology
Scientific Awards:
- Shortlisted for BC Federation of Writers Creative Nonfiction Prize (2021)
She contributes to the Emmanuel community through:
- Leading trauma-informed pedagogy initiatives
- Directing the Contextual Education Program
- Co-founding the AAR Ecclesial Practices group
- Advocating for ecumenical and pluralistic theological education
- Participating in Indigenous Advisory Circle
- Developing Indigenous Garden project
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