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Eben Levey 

Visiting Assistant Professor         

Specializations

Latin America, Mexico,  Religious History, Social Movements

Education

Ph.D., University of Maryland
M.A., Georgetown University
B.A., Vassar College

Eben Levey came to Boise State in 2022 as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Latin American History. He completed his PhD in 2021 at the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to Boise State University, he taught at Western Washington University as Visiting Assistant Professor (2021-22), and has taught as a lecturer at American University and University of Maryland, College Park.
Levey’s dissertation, “From Liberation Theology to Teologia India: The Progressive Catholic Church in Southern Mexico, 1954-1994,” expanded the scope of histories of Liberation Theology (a progressive Catholic movement that emerged in the late 1960s) by centering a focus on Indigenous Mexico. He asked two parallel questions: How did Liberation Theology change the fabric of Indigenous Mexico? And, how did Indigenous Mexico change Liberation Theology? Levey shows how Indigenous Catholics pushed progressive liberationists to move beyond mere class-based analysis and incorporate Indigenous demands for multiculturalism, self-determination, and local autonomy in ways that would both open the Roman Catholic Church to indigenous ways of being Catholic and later become the framework for official multiculturalism in Mexican government policy of the 1990s and into the twenty-first century.
Levey is currently working on transforming his dissertation into a book manuscript and he recently published two articles that grew out of his dissertation research:

“Making Liberation Theology Indigenous: The Seminario Regional del Sureste (SERESURE) and Indigenous Mexico, 1969-1990,” in Christian Bueschges, ed., Liberation Theology and the Other(s): Contextualizing Latin American Catholic Activism in the Second Half of the 20th Century. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021.

“‘A New Type of Priest:’ The Regional Seminary of the Southeast (SERESURE) and Indigenous
Ministry in Mexico, 1969-1990,” Catholic Southwest: A Journal of History and Culture, Vol.
32, 2021.

Contact

Office:  Albertsons Library 175
Email: ebenlevey@boisestate.edu
Spring 2023 Office Hours: 

Wed 12:30-2. Th 1-2:30 or by appointment