Leah Cameron, MA
Leah Cameron is an instructor in English and Foundations at Trinity Western University.
She has published and presented on subjects such as theopoetics, poetry and music and theological aesthetics. Leah has a passion for discovering meaningful connections between literature and the arts and seeks innovative ways in which to draw students into this transformative exploration of what it means to be thoughtful, creative image bearers of the Divine.
M.A. Interdisciplinary Humanities (English Stream), Trinity Western University (2015)
B.A. Music (Vocal Performance), English Concentration, Trinity Western University (2011)
Awards & Honors
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) Joseph-Armand Bombadier Canada Graduate Scholarship (2014)
Recent Publications
“The Breath of Life and Being ‘Well with Our Souls.’” Verge Online Journal, Trinity Western University, 2020.
“The Breath of Life and Being ‘Well with Our Souls.’” Verge Arts Conference, Trinity Western University, September 2019.
“An Alphabet of Hope in ‘The Hierarchy of Grief.’” Verge Online Journal, Trinity Western University, 2018.
“An Alphabet of Hope in ‘The Hierarchy of Grief.’” Verge Arts Conference, Trinity Western University, September 2017.
“An Alphabet of Hope in ‘The Hierarchy of Grief.’” Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, University of Calgary, May 2016.
“Their own Beat: Mark Van Doren and Thomas Merton and the Revolution in Moral and Religious Poetry.” Thomas Merton and the Counterculture. St. Macrina Press, 2016.
“Singing with Sophia: The Theological Imagination of Thomas Merton.” Verge Arts Conference, Trinity Western University, September 2013.
ENGL 103 Introduction to Fiction
ENGL 104 Introduction to Poetry and Drama
FNDN 102 Human Flourishing
WRTG 100 Writing in the University Context
WRTG 101 Writing and Culture