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Dr. Suzanne Hevelone is an Adjunct Professor and part-time faculty at Boston College's Department of Theology. She teaches in the PULSE Program, focusing on courses like 'The Person and Social Responsibility,' which integrates theological study with service-learning. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary engagement with social justice and equity issues.
Education:
- Ph.D., Theology, Boston College (2010)
- M.St., Medieval Ecclesiastical History, Oxford University (2001)
- B.A., Philosophy, Gordon College (1997)
Research Interests: Dr. Hevelone's scholarship centers on medieval hagiography, particularly the intersection of preaching and saints' legends in Jacobus de Voragine's Legenda aurea. She also explores contemporary applications of theological ethics to questions of justice, equity, and social responsibility.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Teaching & Professional Experience: Taught 'God, Self, and Society' and 'Introduction to Christian Theology' at Boston College. Previously worked at the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life. Advises students in PULSE and interdisciplinary theology courses.
Labs/Teams: None explicitly mentioned, though her affiliation with the Boisi Center implies collaborative work on religion in public life.



