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M. Shawn Copeland

Mary Shawn Copeland (born August 24, 1947), known professionally as M. Shawn Copeland, is a retired American womanist and Black Catholic theologian, and a former religious sister. She is professor emerita of systematic theology at Boston College and is known for her work in theological anthropology, political theology, and African American Catholicism.[1]

M. Shawn Copeland
Born (1947-08-24) August 24, 1947 (age 76)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTheologian
TitleProfessor Emerita
Academic background
Alma mater
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineSystematic theology
Sub-discipline
School or traditionCatholic theology
Institutions
InfluencedAndrew L. Prevot

Robert J. Rivera

Michele Saracino

Biography edit

An only child, Copeland grew up in Detroit, Michigan, where she attended parochial elementary and secondary schools.[2] She received her B.A. in English in 1969 from Madonna College in Michigan before becoming a Felician religious sister and teaching in a high school.[3] After she became involved in protests against the Archdiocese of Detroit's attempts to close Black Catholic schools, she felt pressure from within her order and transferred to the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1971.[3] After working for the National Black Sisters' Conference and then Theology in the Americas, she began a doctoral program at Boston College to study with Jesuit theologian Bernard Lonergan. She completed her PhD in systematic theology in 1991, with a dissertation titled "A Genetic Study of the Idea of the Human Good in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan," and she left religious life in 1994.[3]

Copeland has held positions at Xavier University of Louisiana, Yale Divinity School, St. Norbert College, Harvard Divinity School, Marquette University, and Candler School of Theology at Emory University.[4] She worked as an adjunct professor in the Department of Theology at Boston College for a number of years, and joined in 2003 as associate professor of Systematic Theology.

From 2003 to 2004, Copeland served as the first African American president of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA). From 2001 to 2005, Copeland was also the convenor of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium (BCTS).[1]

In 2007, Copeland gave the Madeleva Lecture at St. Mary's College (Indiana).[5]

She became a full professor at Boston College in 2013,[6] retiring and becoming Professor Emerita of Systematic Theology in 2019.[7] In October of that same year, she delivered the Cunningham Lectures in New College, University of Edinburgh, on the topic "Theology as Political: The Weight, the Yearning, the Urgency of Life." In 2020, she began a one-year term as the Alonzo L. McDonald Family Chair on the Life and Teachings of Jesus and Their Impact on Culture at Emory University. As part of her term, she delivered public lectures in fall 2020 and spring 2021.[8]

She gave the keynote at the CTSA gathering in June that year. She delivered the keynote at the BCTS gathering the same year, in the fall at the University of Notre Dame.

Scholarship edit

Copeland's work spans the fields of systematic theology, political theology, public theology, Christology, theological anthropology, and African American Catholicism. Her work centers the lived experiences of people experiencing oppression, violence, and injustice.[9] Copeland has been active in struggles for justice. At the 2021 Black Catholic Theological Symposium at the University of Notre Dame, she delivered a lecture in which she argued, "Black Lives Matter is what theology looks like."[10]

Honors edit

In 2018, Copeland became the first African American theologian honored with the prestigious John Courtney Murray Award, the Catholic Theological Society of America's highest honor.[11] A festschrift was also produced that year in honor of Copeland, entitled Enfleshing Theology: Embodiment, Discpleship, and Politics in the Work of M. Shawn Copeland.[12] Additionally, Copeland has received the Marianist Award, the Yves Congar Award, the Elizabeth Seton Award, and Villanova University's Civitas Dei Medal.[4][13] Copeland has received six honorary degrees.[3]

Controversy edit

In 2017, a lecture of Copeland's at Madonna University was canceled after conservative Catholic media outlets (including Church Militant) published articles critiquing Copeland's stance on LGBT issues, which has at times been in conflict with official Church teachings.[14] In her book Enfleshing Freedom, Copeland wrote: "On Easter, God made Jesus queer in His solidarity with us. In other words, Jesus ‘came out of the closet’ and became the ‘queer’ Christ."[9]

Books edit

  • M. Shawn Copeland (2009). The Subversive Power of Love: The Vision of Henriette Delille. New York: Paulist Press. ISBN 978-0-8091-4489-1.
  • M. Shawn Copeland (2010). Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN 978-0-8006-6274-5.
  • M. Shawn Copeland (2018). Knowing Christ Crucified: The Witness of African American Religious Experience. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 978-1-62698-298-7.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "M. Shawn Copeland". Catholic Women Preach. from the original on January 8, 2021. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  2. ^ Patterson, Margot (July 16, 2003). "Complete interview with M. Shawn Copeland". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d Miller, Jack (2019-06-05). "Not a Job But a Vocation: M. Shawn Copeland After 29 Years With BC". The Heights. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
  4. ^ a b "Influential Theologian M. Shawn Copeland to Retire from Boston College". www.bc.edu. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  5. ^ "Madeleva Lecture Series | Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN". www.saintmarys.edu. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  6. ^ Copeland, M. Shawn (April 2018). "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). www.bc.edu. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  7. ^ Horan, Daniel P. (1 May 2019). "M. Shawn Copeland's retirement is a time to celebrate this friend of God". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  8. ^ "Catholic theologian Shawn Copeland to give Candler's McDonald Lectures". news.emory.edu. 2020-10-06. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
  9. ^ a b Christian, Gina (February 16, 2023). "Theologian Copeland laments 'historical amnesia' of slavery at Villanova event". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  10. ^ Segura, Olga (October 13, 2021). "Theologians affirm 'Black Theology Matters' at symposium". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  11. ^ Schlumpf, Heidi (14 June 2018). "First African American theologian honored with CTSA's John Courtney Murray Award". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  12. ^ Saracino, Michele; Rivera, Robert J. (2018). Enfleshing Theology: Embodiment, Discipleship, and Politics in the Work of M. Shawn Copeland. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-978704-05-3. from the original on 2021-01-08. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  13. ^ "Villanova University to Present Civitas Dei Medal to Theologian M. Shawn Copeland, Influential in Issues Pertaining to African American Catholics | Villanova University". www1.villanova.edu. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  14. ^ Dady, Cole (2017-09-26). "BC Theology Prof. Did Not Speak at Madonna University After Conservative Criticism". The Heights. Retrieved 2021-06-15.

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Mary Shawn Copeland born August 24 1947 known professionally as M Shawn Copeland is a retired American womanist and Black Catholic theologian and a former religious sister She is professor emerita of systematic theology at Boston College and is known for her work in theological anthropology political theology and African American Catholicism 1 M Shawn CopelandBorn 1947 08 24 August 24 1947 age 76 NationalityAmericanOccupationTheologianTitleProfessor EmeritaAcademic backgroundAlma materBoston CollegeMadonna CollegeInfluencesJames ConeBernard LonerganAcademic workDisciplineSystematic theologySub disciplineTheological anthropologyPolitical theologyWomanist theologyBlack Catholic theologySchool or traditionCatholic theologyInstitutionsBoston CollegeXavier University of LouisianaYale Divinity SchoolMarquette UniversityInfluencedAndrew L Prevot Robert J Rivera Michele Saracino Contents 1 Biography 2 Scholarship 3 Honors 4 Controversy 5 Books 6 ReferencesBiography editAn only child Copeland grew up in Detroit Michigan where she attended parochial elementary and secondary schools 2 She received her B A in English in 1969 from Madonna College in Michigan before becoming a Felician religious sister and teaching in a high school 3 After she became involved in protests against the Archdiocese of Detroit s attempts to close Black Catholic schools she felt pressure from within her order and transferred to the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1971 3 After working for the National Black Sisters Conference and then Theology in the Americas she began a doctoral program at Boston College to study with Jesuit theologian Bernard Lonergan She completed her PhD in systematic theology in 1991 with a dissertation titled A Genetic Study of the Idea of the Human Good in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan and she left religious life in 1994 3 Copeland has held positions at Xavier University of Louisiana Yale Divinity School St Norbert College Harvard Divinity School Marquette University and Candler School of Theology at Emory University 4 She worked as an adjunct professor in the Department of Theology at Boston College for a number of years and joined in 2003 as associate professor of Systematic Theology From 2003 to 2004 Copeland served as the first African American president of the Catholic Theological Society of America CTSA From 2001 to 2005 Copeland was also the convenor of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium BCTS 1 In 2007 Copeland gave the Madeleva Lecture at St Mary s College Indiana 5 She became a full professor at Boston College in 2013 6 retiring and becoming Professor Emerita of Systematic Theology in 2019 7 In October of that same year she delivered the Cunningham Lectures in New College University of Edinburgh on the topic Theology as Political The Weight the Yearning the Urgency of Life In 2020 she began a one year term as the Alonzo L McDonald Family Chair on the Life and Teachings of Jesus and Their Impact on Culture at Emory University As part of her term she delivered public lectures in fall 2020 and spring 2021 8 She gave the keynote at the CTSA gathering in June that year She delivered the keynote at the BCTS gathering the same year in the fall at the University of Notre Dame Scholarship editCopeland s work spans the fields of systematic theology political theology public theology Christology theological anthropology and African American Catholicism Her work centers the lived experiences of people experiencing oppression violence and injustice 9 Copeland has been active in struggles for justice At the 2021 Black Catholic Theological Symposium at the University of Notre Dame she delivered a lecture in which she argued Black Lives Matter is what theology looks like 10 Honors editIn 2018 Copeland became the first African American theologian honored with the prestigious John Courtney Murray Award the Catholic Theological Society of America s highest honor 11 A festschrift was also produced that year in honor of Copeland entitled Enfleshing Theology Embodiment Discpleship and Politics in the Work of M Shawn Copeland 12 Additionally Copeland has received the Marianist Award the Yves Congar Award the Elizabeth Seton Award and Villanova University s Civitas Dei Medal 4 13 Copeland has received six honorary degrees 3 Controversy editIn 2017 a lecture of Copeland s at Madonna University was canceled after conservative Catholic media outlets including Church Militant published articles critiquing Copeland s stance on LGBT issues which has at times been in conflict with official Church teachings 14 In her book Enfleshing Freedom Copeland wrote On Easter God made Jesus queer in His solidarity with us In other words Jesus came out of the closet and became the queer Christ 9 Books editM Shawn Copeland 2009 The Subversive Power of Love The Vision of Henriette Delille New York Paulist Press ISBN 978 0 8091 4489 1 M Shawn Copeland 2010 Enfleshing Freedom Body Race and Being Minneapolis MN Fortress Press ISBN 978 0 8006 6274 5 M Shawn Copeland 2018 Knowing Christ Crucified The Witness of African American Religious Experience Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 978 1 62698 298 7 References edit a b M Shawn Copeland Catholic Women Preach Archived from the original on January 8 2021 Retrieved December 26 2018 Patterson Margot July 16 2003 Complete interview with M Shawn Copeland National Catholic Reporter Retrieved December 26 2018 a b c d Miller Jack 2019 06 05 Not a Job But a Vocation M Shawn Copeland After 29 Years With BC The Heights Retrieved 2021 06 15 a b Influential Theologian M Shawn Copeland to Retire from Boston College www bc edu Retrieved 2023 05 04 Madeleva Lecture Series Saint Mary s College Notre Dame IN www saintmarys edu Retrieved 2023 02 04 Copeland M Shawn April 2018 Curriculum Vitae PDF www bc edu Retrieved December 26 2018 Horan Daniel P 1 May 2019 M Shawn Copeland s retirement is a time to celebrate this friend of God National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 1 October 2019 Catholic theologian Shawn Copeland to give Candler s McDonald Lectures news emory edu 2020 10 06 Retrieved 2021 06 15 a b Christian Gina February 16 2023 Theologian Copeland laments historical amnesia of slavery at Villanova event National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 2023 05 06 Segura Olga October 13 2021 Theologians affirm Black Theology Matters at symposium National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 2023 05 06 Schlumpf Heidi 14 June 2018 First African American theologian honored with CTSA s John Courtney Murray Award National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 27 December 2018 Saracino Michele Rivera Robert J 2018 Enfleshing Theology Embodiment Discipleship and Politics in the Work of M Shawn Copeland Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 978704 05 3 Archived from the original on 2021 01 08 Retrieved 2018 12 26 Villanova University to Present Civitas Dei Medal to Theologian M Shawn Copeland Influential in Issues Pertaining to African American Catholics Villanova University www1 villanova edu Retrieved 2023 05 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