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Marian Gh. Simion, Ph.D. (cand.)
Assistant Director

Marian Simion works as Assistant Director of the Boston Theological Institute and teaches peace studies at Boston College and Hellenic College. He also serves as Field Education Supervisor at Harvard Divinity School. At the BTI he is in charge of administrative issues and publications. His areas of academic interest include conflict studies, theology and political science. His doctoral work in theology (at the London School of Theology) is in the area of Just War theory in Eastern Christianity, with a special focus on clashes between orthodoxy and heresy, Church and State, and between Christianity and Islam. He is also a doctoral student in International Politics, Policy and Law at Northeastern University, having Gov. Michael S. Dukakis as academic advisor.

 

 

 

 
   
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