Dr. Cynthia Cameron

Faculty

About

Dr. Cynthia Cameron is Associate Professor of Religious Education and the Patrick and Barbara Keenan Chair in Religious Education at the Faculty of Theology.  Dr. Cameron teaches core courses within the Masters of Religious Education program, including Faith Development Across the Lifespan and Catholic Educational Documents, as well as a wide variety of elective courses in religious education.

Dr. Cameron completed her BA at Denison University and has master’s degrees from Yale Divinity School and the Catholic University of America; she did additional theological studies at Washington Theological Union.  She earned her PhD in Theology and Education at Boston College in 2017 and served as assistant professor of religious studies at Rivier University in New Hampshire and as an adjunct instructor at Sacred Heart University, Boston College, and Loyola University, New Orleans.

A specialist in ministry and education with youth and young adults, her research focuses on the flourishing of mid-adolescents and the ways that the Church can support these young people in a healthy development towards adulthood.  In particular, Dr. Cameron is interested in female adolescence, questions of theological anthropology, and practices of Catholic schooling and ministry.  She is also interested in how the experiences of children and adolescents can inform a more capacious understanding of Catholic theology and ministry.

Selected Publications

  • Cynthia L. Cameron, “Genders, Sexualities, and Catholic Schools: Towards a Theological Anthropology of Adolescent Flourishing,” British Journal of Religious Education (summer 2024).
  • Cynthia L. Cameron, “You Are the Now of God: Christus Vivit and the Need for a Theological Anthropology of Youth,” Horizons 50, no. 1 (June 2023): 110-135.

Education

PhD, Theology and Education (Boston College)
MA, Catholic School Administration (Catholic University of America)
MAR, Hebrew Scriptures (Yale Divinity School)

Research & Teaching Focus

  • Religious Education
  • Catholic Education
  • Catholic Schools
  • Theological Anthropology
  • Feminist Theology
  • Liberative Pedagogy