Stokes Hall 455N
Telephone: 617-552-8278
Email: amey.adkins@bc.edu
Introduction to Christian Theology I
Introduction to Christian Theology II
Black Church, Black Protest
Christianity and Colonialism
The Walking Dead
Theology of Karl Barth
Womanist and Black Theologies
Mariology, Protestant systematic theologies, Black feminist and Womanist thought, theological anthropology, iconography and visual theory, human trafficking, prison industrial complex, technology and artificial intelligence, theology and the US South
Amey Victoria Adkins-Jones is Assistant Professor of Theology and African and African Diaspora Studies at Boston College. Her scholarship specializes in Mariology and black feminist and womanist thought. Her first monograph (Immaculate Misconceptions,in progress) offers a theological account of the rise of the global sex trade. Centering the icon of the black madonna, the book holds accountable theological notions of purity and rape at the site of black flesh. Her second project (See No Evil, in progress) names how technology has changed the way we visualize violence and black death, and offers a theology of black protest.
Through A Glass Darkly: Theological [Re]Visioning with All The Boys inCarrie MaeWeems: Strategies of Engagement.McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, 2018.
Before I Wake. In The Shadow of Charleston Special Symposium,The Syndicate,(July 28, 2015):
Black/Feminist Futures: Reading Beauvoir inBlack Skin, White Masks.South Atlantic Quarterly112(4): 697-723 (2013).