April 3, 2017 / Theology
Kimberly Humphrey ponders her husband’s name change and the difference marriage makes for discipleship.
Kimberly Humphrey is a PhD student in systematic theology at Boston College and a graduate assistant at the Center for Teaching Excellence. Her work investigates the ways shame interrupts the capacity for Christians to remember dangerously and live justly, with a particular focus on the struggle for racial justice in a US Catholic Church that has been marked by white supremacy. She also supports and empowers survivors of sexual violence as a volunteer at the campus sexual assault crisis hotline. In her spare time she enjoys cooking, hiking, touring breweries, and watching nineties sitcoms.
Kimberly Humphrey ponders her husband’s name change and the difference marriage makes for discipleship.