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Professor Geraldine Smyth

Adjunct Assistant Professor (School of Religion)

 


  Inter-Church Relations and Ecumenism   Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Societies   Reconciling Memories, Healing Histories   Religious tolerance and intolerance   Theology in the Public Sphere - Faith and politics in NI
 Ernst Strüngemann Forum: 'Formative Childhoods, Paths to Peace?': Member of Programme Advisory Committee (7 international experts) chaired by Profs. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick (Yale) and Dr Rima Salah UNICEF. Cf., http://www.esforum.de
 Visioning Ecumenism for the 21st Century: Diversity, Dialogue and Reconciliation
 Women Religious: Witness Seminars - Remembering the Conflict in and About Northern Ireland
 Religion in Conflict and Reconciliation

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Member Board of Directors: Healing Through Remembering: HTR is N.Ireland-based public body and limited company, addressing issues of dealing with the past in the context of the conflict in and about Northern Ireland: issues include Truth Recovery Processes; Network of Commemoration; Living Memorial Museum, Story-Telling. Methodologies include conferences, commissioning of research, and research collaboration. also during this period, Chair of Healing through Remembering 'Commemoration' Working Group. See www.healingthroughremembering.org 2005-present
Founding member (2009 -), Board Member, Ara Pacis Initiatives for Peace Association,and its Council for Dignity, Forgiveness, Justice and Reconciliation, Rome www.arapacisiniitiative.org e.g., YaLa Young Leaders movement in Middle East and North Africa - dialogue, development and change; in partnership with Luiss University Rome, Italy. Current
Editorial Board: One in Christ - Ecumenics Journal, published twice yearly. since 2008
Chairperson of International Advisory Group INCORE, (International Conflict Research): a joint project of the University of Ulster and the United Nations University Tokyo - combining research, education and comparative analysis on conflict and reconciliation, nationally and internationally. 2005-2010
Member of Editorial Board; Studies 1997-2002
Theological Adviser to World Council of Churches, and 2005 to present, consultant on the WCC Decade to Overcome Violence on themes of churches and peacebuilding; theology of creation and the ethics of climate change. 1994-
Member of Maze-Long Kesh Reference Group - working with Strategic Development Board and with Daniel and Nina Libeskind on the vision, conceptualisation and development of an International Conflict Transformation Centre in the context of the regeneration of the former Maze prison site in Northern Ireland. Currently "frozen". 2010-2014
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
French Fluent Fluent Fluent
Latin Medium Basic Basic
Spanish Medium Basic Medium
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Research Associate and founding member, Centre for Post-Conflict Justice, Trinity College Dublin 2008 present
Member (institutional) of Societas Oecumenica - European Society for Ecumenical Theology 1995 present
Member American Academy of Religion. 2005 present
Member European Society for Catholic Theology 2007 present
Member of Irish Theological Association; from 1995-1998, Executive Committee Member: conferences organised:'Theology Today' (Dublin, 26-27 April 1996); 'The Theology of Life and Death and Associated Ethical Issues' (9-10 May 1997); 'Through a Glass Darkly: Towards a Theology of Absence'(Maynooth, 8th-9th May 1998). ITA Committee Representative in dialogue meetings with the Theological Commission of the Episcopal Conference of the Roman Catholic Church, Ireland chaired by Dr Laurence Ryan, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin (1996-1997). 1995 present
St. Cuthbert Visiting Research Fellow, Durham University, Dept. of Theology and Religion Jan. 2010 April 2010
Member, Faith and Politics Group - interdenominational, cross-border association 1994 Present
Member, Aquinas Seminar, Priory Institute, Tallaght 2003 2010
Patron (one of four) World Vision Ireland - Aid and Development Agency 2006 present
Member of Standing Committee, Glenstal Ecumenical Conference. 1994 1999
Member, Church Initiatives Group, Northern Ireland 2004 present
Part-time staff/team member, Eckhart House: Institute of Psychosynthesis and Transpersonal Theory, Dublin. 1985 2009
Registered Psychotherapist, Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy (2004 - present, an Associate Member). 1997
"Memory, Reconciliation and Mourning: Breaking the Cycle of Violence and Building Peace in Ireland" in, editor(s)Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell , Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea. , UK, Routledge, 2022, pp20 , [Geraldine Smyth], Notes: [late 2021 publication scheduled ], Book Chapter, IN_PRESS
Presenter and co-scripting, 'Sisters of the Troubles: The role of Catholic Nuns in Northern Ireland's Troubles', The Documentary, BBC Radio World Service , Belfast, 2018, -, Notes: [The programme was shortlisted for an award for religious broadcasting, at the Jerusalem Awards for religious broadcasting, London,16th March 2018. ], Broadcast, PUBLISHED
Geraldine Smyth, A Mind and Heart for the Long Road: Dominican Journeys of Reconciliation in Northern Ireland, Dominicans and the Social Question: Dominicans 800 Conference, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, 24th Feb., 2017, Notes: [Invited conference paper], Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
The Turning Tide: Dominican Women in Reconciliation in Northern Ireland in, editor(s)Helen Alford and Francesco Compagnoni , Preaching Justice Volume II: Contributions of Dominican Sisters to Social Justice in the Twentieth Century, Dublin, Dominican Publications, 2016, pp341 - 374, [Geraldine Smyth], Notes: [Publication Date, 4th May 2016], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Geraldine Smyth, The Role of the Church in Reconciling Memories, One in Christ, The Church: Towards a Common Vision, Edinburgh, 1st Dec. 2015, 50, (2), 2016, pp18 pages , Conference Paper, APPROVED
Geraldine Smyth, 'Darkness to Dawn: Reflection for Maundy Thursday', BBC Northern Ireland, Belfast, NI, 2015, -, Notes: [Compiled and presented the programme], Broadcast, PUBLISHED
Geraldine Smyth, Theological Perspectives on Moving Beyond Violent Conflict In and About Northern Ireland: The Call to Reconcile and Forgive, Shifting Locations - Reshaping Methods (Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Theologies, Lublin, Poland, 15th-18th April 2015, 2015, Notes: [Invited speaker, The European Society for Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies Biennial Conference, 2015], Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Creating Effective Programs and Policies to Reduce Violence and Promote Peace in, editor(s)James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick and Rima Salah , Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and their Families, Cambridge, Mass., and London, England, The MIT Press, 2014, pp361 - 384, [Pia Britto ... Geraldine Smyth (co-authors)], Notes: [The book is one in a series of Ernst Struengmann Forum Publications, funded by the Struengmann Forum and the German Science Foundation: Links to the chapter, to the ES Forum and MIT Press are as follow: SFR15_19 Britto et al FINAL.pdf‎ (778 KB‎) http://www.esforum.de http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/pathways-peace ], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Body of Christ, Body of Life in, editor(s)Andrew Pierce and Oliver Schuegraff , Dialogue Inside Out: Ecumenism Encounters the Religions, Leipzig, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2014, pp21 pages , [Geraldine Smyth], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Mein Ökumenischer Weg - Ein Erfahrungsbericht in, editor(s)Marita Koerrenz , Ökumene Lernen: Auf der Suche Nach Christlicher Geneinschaft in der Einen Welt, Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, 2014, pp26 - 28, [Geraldine Smyth], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
  

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Beyond the Ethnic Frontier - Memory, Reconciliation and Mourning: Breaking the Cycle of Violence and Building Peace: Ireland, a Case Study in, editor(s)Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell , Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea, UK, Routledge, 2021, pp22 , [Geraldine Smyth], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Ecumenical Trends, 49, 4, (2020), 1 - 11p, Aaron Hollander, [Interviewee], Notes: ["On the Far Side of Revenge: Social Division and the Hope of Ecumenics in Northern Ireland and the United States".], Journal, PUBLISHED
Geraldine Smyth, Has Christ Been Divided? Reconciliation in a Broken World, Christian Unity Week, Dublin, 24th January, 2014, Council of Churches, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Geraldine Smyth, Sermon for the Fortieth Anniversary of Trinity College Chapel dedicated for ecumenical use, Trinity Monday Ecumenical Service, Trinity College, 8th April, 2013, Trinity College Dublin, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Geraldine Smyth, A Creative Ecumenical Encounter: the Irish School of Ecumenics and the Lutheran Church in Ireland, Celebrating Ecumenical Unity, Lutheran Church Dublin, 20th January, 2013, Lutheran Church in Ireland, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Geraldine Smyth, Once Alien Here: The Changing Faces of Ireland , I was a Stranger and you Welcomed me - Ecumenical Event for International Women's Day, Dublin, 1st March, 2013, Council of Churches, Invited Talk, PUBLISHED
Geraldine Smyth, Against Remembrance: A Response to David Rieff, 2011, Notes: [IIIS Public Seminar paper], Working Paper, PUBLISHED
Smyth, Geraldine, A new and shocking valuation, Review of From Rwanda and back: liberation spirituality and reconciliation, by Grey, Mary C. , Doctrine and Life, 58, (2), 2007, p56-63 , Review, PUBLISHED
Smyth, Geraldine, Review of The land of unlikeness: explorations into reconciliation, by Stevens, David , Milltown Studies, (57), 2006, p125-129 , Review, PUBLISHED
Smyth G., City Limits, Review of City Limits: Mission Issues in Postmodern Times, Spirituality, 11, (62), 2005, p296-302 , Notes: [eds, Joe Egan and Thomas R Whelan, Dublin, KMI (2004)], Review, PUBLISHED

  

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Award Date
Mining Truths: Festschrift in honour of Geraldine Smyth OP - Ecumenical Theologian and Peacebuilder, ed. J O'Grady, C. Higgins, J Lall Fernando 2015, S. Otillien, Germany
James McCord Award for 'advanced scholarship promoting ecumenical understanding in a global era', Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton University. (James McCord: noted in Princeton as a 'great ecumenical statesman, President of Princeton Theological Seminary and the founder of its Center of Theological Inquiry': nominated by Professor Will Storrar 2005
Honorary Doctorate, Queens University, Belfast, for services to reconciliation in public life 2003
Ecumenical theology and ecclesiology; intercultural theology and interreligious dialogue; the role of ecumenism in peacebuilding and reconciliation in divided contexts; the wider field of ecumenics in late modernity - Life and Work/Faith and Order/interreligious theology and practice. Theology of creation; ecological theology and ethics of climate change and sustainability. Attachment, social trauma and loss: theological and psychological responses to separation/identities in opposition/cultural and religious bereavement. Truth, memory and justice in post-conflict societies. The theology, ethics and social theory of forgiveness and peacebuilding; hermeneutics of post-violence social and religious transformation.