Born Lynda Serene Jones on July 31, 1959, she is the eldest of three daughters. Her mother, Sarah Jones, was a licensed psychotherapist. Her father, Joe Robert Jones, was a graduate of Yale Divinity School and served as Dean of the Graduate Seminary (1975–1979) and President of Phillips University from 1979 to 1988. Serene is a graduate of Enid High School in Enid, Oklahoma. Serene's younger sister Kindy Jones is Assistant Attorney General for the State of Oklahoma. Her youngest sister, Verity Jones, is a former Disciples of Christ pastor and editor of DisciplesWorld.[1][2]
Jones is the 16th president of the historic Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. The first woman to head the 179-year-old interdenominational seminary, she occupies the Johnston Family Chair for Religion and Democracy and has formed Union's Institute for Women, Religion and Globalization, as well as the Institute for Art, Religion and Social Justice. Jones came to Union after seventeen years at Yale University, where she was the Titus Street Professor of Theology at the Divinity School and chair of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She was the president of the American Academy of Religion for 2016.[4]
Publications
Jones has published 37 articles and book chapters since 1991.[5]
——— (2019). Call It Grace: Finding Meaning in a Fractured World. New York, NY: Viking. ISBN9780735223646.
Edited
———; Pauw, Amy Plantinga, eds. (2006). Feminist and Womanist Essays in Reformed Dogmatics. Columbia Series in Reformed Theology. Louisville, KY: Westminster, John Knox Press. ISBN978-0-664-22437-0. OCLC61879752.
———; Lakeland, Paul, eds. (2005). Constructive Theology: A Contemporary Engagement with Classical Themes ; Workgroup on Constructive Christian Theology. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN978-0-800-63683-8. OCLC56194890.
——— (2005). "Companionable Wisdoms: What Insights Might Feminist Theorists Gather from Feminist Theologians?". In Ward, Graham (ed.). The Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 294–308. ISBN978-1-405-12719-6.