
معرفی
Rebecca Warren is a Sessional Lecturer in the Department of English at The King's University. She previously served as Director of Interdisciplinary Studies (2016-2019) before shifting focus to teaching. Her professional background includes editorial work at McGraw-Hill Children’s Publishing, social service in women’s correctional education, and theological studies at Calvin Theological Seminary.
- Education: MA in English (Indiana University, 1998); BA in English (Calvin College, 1992)
Her research explores intersections between literature and justice, particularly 19th-century American literature, transatlantic literary connections, and theological narratives. She emphasizes storytelling’s power to amplify marginalized voices and foster compassion for societal margins.
Publications include theological essays on racial reconciliation, social justice, and worship practices, alongside literary critiques. Notable recognition includes the Associated Church Press 2016 Award of Merit for her 2015 article “The Trouble with Outrage.”
Teaching responsibilities include courses on literary research methods, Victorian literature, and U.S. literature. She advocates for interdisciplinary approaches that integrate faith, ethics, and critical literary analysis.

