Associate Director, Center for Theologically Engaged Anthropology
Postdoctoral Research & Teaching Associate

Contact Info

Office:
Peabody Hall 21

I am a sociocultural anthropologist of religion, particularly interested in the theological inspirations and political subjectivities of Orthodox Christians in Greece. Across the scales of my research, I highlight how theology is actually crucial to understanding not only religious practice but also alternative modes of self and community cultivation within a body politic. I am interested in how anthropology and theology speak back to one another and can be used to promote a more nuanced, narrative-driven, and empathetic approach to representing people’s social worlds.

At the Center, I look forward to the opportunity to bring together scholars who do similar theoretical work across various faith traditions.  

Education:

PhD, Sociocultural Anthropology, Boston University, 2025

MA, Southeast European Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2018

BA, Sociology & Anthropology, Washington and Lee University, 2016 

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