Professor Marcia Pally teaches at New York University and held the Mercator Professorship in the Theology Faculty of Humboldt University, Berlin, where she is now an annual guest professor and member of the Center for Interreligious Theology and Religious Studies and the Berlin Institute for Public Theology. In 2019-2020 she was a Fellow at The Center for Theological Inquiry (Princeton) and twice a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies (Berlin).
Her most recent books include:
White Evangelicals and Right-wing Populism: How Did We Get Here? (2022)
From This Broken Hill I Sing to You: God, Sex, and Politics in the Work of Leonard Cohen (2021)
Commonwealth and Covenant: Economics, Politics, and Theologies of Relationality (2016)
Mimesis and Sacrifice (2019, Ed.)
The New Evangelicals: Expanding the Vision of the Common Good (2011)
Commonwealth and Covenant was selected by the United Nations Committee on Education for Justice for worldwide distribution and was nominated for a Grawemeyer Award in religion.
In addition to her academic work, Prof. Pally has been a columnist and contributor to U.S. and European periodicals, including Religion News Service, Religion and Ethics, Commonweal, The New York Times, The Guardian, Internationale Politik (German Council on Foreign Relations), die Zeit, Südduetsche Zeitung, among other periodicals.