Simboli Hall 305
Email: stephen.molvarec@bc.edu
Religious life, Monasticism, Sacraments, Historical soundscapes, social network theory.
A Jesuit priest originally from Buffalo, New York, Steve has earned graduate degrees in history and theology. During his doctoral studies at Notre Dame, he was the recipient of the Birgit Baldwin Fellowship from the Medieval Academy of America. This fellowship allowed for two years of work in France with archives and manuscripts. After entering the Society of Jesus, he taught history at Marquette University for several years prior to coming to 涩里番下载 to study for ordination and joining the faculty.
An expert on medieval Carthusian monks, he specializes in twelfth- and thirteenth-century religious life as well as the history of medieval cities. He also has an interest in Eucharistic theory.
2024 (Forthcoming) S.J. Molvarec. 鈥淭he Holy Greyhound Guinefort: Human Interaction with the Natural and Supernatural Worlds,鈥 in Saints and Animals, edited by Mathilde van Dijk (London: Routledge)聽
2024 (Forthcoming) S.J. Molvarec. Carthusian Monasticism: History, Life, World, Texts introduced and edited with Demetrio S. Yocum. (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications).聽
2024 (Forthcoming) S.J. Molvarec. 鈥淔rom Bruno of Cologne to the Carthusian 鈥楪olden Age,鈥欌 in Carthusian Monasticism: History, Life, World, Texts.聽
2023 S.J. Molvarec. 鈥淥nly to Forget Again: Eucharist, Destruction, and Chauvet鈥檚 Presence-in-Absence,鈥 Worship 97: 3 (July 2023).聽
2020 S.J. Molvarec and Tom J. M. Gaens. 鈥淭he Carthusian Customaries鈥 in A Companion to Medieval Rules and Customaries, edited by Krijn Pansters (Leiden: Brill), 103-125.