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SHERYL KUJAWA-HOLBROOK
Professor of Practical Theology and Religious Education
Office: Craig 204
Phone: (909) 447-2592
Email:
skujawaholbrook@cst.edu
Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook, who is an Episcopal priest, came to Claremont after serving as Academic Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., where she also served as professor of feminist pastoral theology and church history.
She also has over 40 published articles and nearly 50 book reviews on issues related to religious education, multiculturalism, inter-religious dialogue, youth, and pastoral theology.
Kujawa-Holbrook has a long history with the Episcopal Church at the parish, diocesan and national levels. She has served several local congregations in pastoral roles as well as held leadership positions in Episcopal ministries related to youth and young adults. She is also a popular speaker and workshop leader on issues related to multiculturalism, anti-racism, and inter-religious dialogue.
EDUCATION
B.A., Marquette University
M.A., Sarah Lawrence College
M.Div., Episcopal Divinity School
M.T.S., Harvard Divinity School
Ph.D., Boston College
Ed.D., Columbia University Teachers College and Union Theological Seminary
RECENT PUBLICATIONS / ACHIEVEMENTS
God Beyond Borders: Congregations Building Interfaith Community (Alban Institute, 2010)
Seeing God in Each Other (Morehouse Publishing, 2006)
A House of Prayer for All Peoples: Congregations Building Multiracial Community (Alban Institute, 2002)
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