Graduate
Systematic Theology
Minor: History of Christianity
Email: huntsi@bc.edu
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Fellow
Title: The Icon of Divinity: Sophia, Trinity, and Creation in Sergeii Bulgakov
Director: Dr. Andrew Prevot
Readers: Dr. Brian Robinette, Dr. Jennifer Newsome Martin, Dr. Aristotle Papanikolau
Defense: October 10, 2024
Sarah works in contemporary systematic theology with a focus on the 20th c. Russian-Paris émigré school of theological thought, as well as the reception of mystical theology in conversations concerned with intersectionality (sexuality, gender, and race). She is also trained in trauma theology, french feminism/psychoanalysis, and phenomenology.
Sarah is currently writing her dissertation on the doctrines of Trinity and creation in Sergii Bulgakov's major theological writings. She is the Managing Editor at the Journal of Religion and the Arts, serves on the Steering Committee for the Eastern Orthodox Studies Unit at the American Academy of Religion, and is a Graduate Fellow with the Northeastern University Research Initiative for the Study of Russian Philosophy and Religious Thought.
“The Kenotic Iconicity of Sergii Bulgakov’s Divine-Humanity: A Feminist Retrieval.” In Barbara Hallensleben, Regula M. Zwahlen, Aristotle Papanikolaou, and Pantelis Kalaitzidis (eds.). Building the House of Wisdom. Sergii Bulgakov and Contemporary Theology: New Approaches and Interpretations. Münster: Aschendorff Verlag, 2023.