Jessica DeCou
PhD Candidate in Theology, University of Chicago Divinity School
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News Updates: "Zombie Sightings"
Some brief reflections on the religious significance of a pop-cultural phenomenon.
Jessica DeCou, "Zombie Sightings," Sightings (a publication of the Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion at the University of Chicago), 27 Oct 2011.
Full PagePublications and other Research
Publications, Presentations, and other Research.
Full PageTeaching Experience and Syllabi
Sample syllabi, teaching philosophy, courses taught, additional training in pedagogy, etc.
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Places and Programs
Photos and links to information on programs and events at the University of Chicago, University of Iowa, and elsewhere.
Full PageProjects and Organizations
Links to some of the projects and organizations I've been involved with over the years, including the U of C Library's digitization of the Goodspeed Manuscript Collection
Full PageResources for Theology and Popular Culture
Links to organizations, journals, and books related to Religion/Theology and Popular Culture.
Full PageResources for Barth Studies
Links to databases, libraries, useful books, organizations, and other resources for research on the life and thought of Karl Barth.
Full PageResources for Pentecostal Studies
A short bibliography and links to resources for Pentecostal history and theology.
Full PageThe 'Insecto-Theologia'!
You've read Karl Barth's review, now experience it for yourself!! On this page, you will find links to the full text of Lesser's 1738 "Insecto-Theologia" as well as his theological studies of shell-bearing mollusks ("Testaceo-theologia," 1744) and stones (“Litho-Theologie,” 1735). Full Page
Background
Expert in Systematic Theology, Theology of Karl Barth, Theology of Culture/Popular Culture
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- Profile
- Publications and other Research
- Teaching Experience and Syllabi
- Education
- Service and Awards
- News Updates: "Zombie Sightings"
- Places and Programs
- Projects and Organizations
- Resources for Theology and Popular Culture
- Resources for Barth Studies
- Resources for Pentecostal Studies
- The 'Insecto-Theologia'!

