Susan Bigelow Reynolds is associate professor of Catholic Studies at Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Article Bringing Mass to a Migrant Camp “In a migrant camp, liturgy is an act of bricolage.” By Susan Bigelow Reynolds September 1, 2023 Immigration Liturgy Religion Politics
Article On Tradition and the Passion Play How a Bavarian village’s once-a-decade Passion play became a wrenching, intimate, sometimes chaotic psychological theo-drama By Susan Bigelow Reynolds March 15, 2023 Arts Jewish-Christian Relations Lent History
Article Are We Protagonists Yet? If the Church wants women to be its allies, it will need to recognize them as protagonists—full subjects with the agency to respond to the call of the Gospel. By Susan Bigelow Reynolds December 9, 2022 Synodality Women in the Church Vatican
Article The Paradox of Public Scholarship Public-facing scholarship has become a given for many academics—but at what cost? By Susan Bigelow Reynolds September 6, 2022 Higher Education Race Gender
Article Never Again, Again The only hope for humanity is peace. By Susan Bigelow Reynolds April 7, 2022 War and Peace Ukraine Russia Vatican
Article Going Gray Reminders of death—and of the dead—needn't be terrifying. By Susan Bigelow Reynolds November 1, 2021 Spirituality Saints