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University Dr. Moe-Lobeda is Associate Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at Seattle University and teaches in its Department of Theology and Religious Studies and the School of Theology and Ministry. A theological consultant to the presiding bishop of the ELCA, she holds the doctorate from Union Theological Seminary New York. Among her many works, she is author of Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Ecological-Economic Vocation. 5:00 Conference reception and banquet 7:00 Embodying Justice
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explore how deep currents of religious themes shape great literature, she returned to college to earn a Ph.D. in history and historical theology. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Llewellyn Ihssen began teaching at PLU in 2005 as an adjunct professor. Many of her courses focus on the intersection of medicine, economics, social ethics, and religion — a favorite course was “Health and Healing in Christian History.” Religious philosophies and theologies “shape people’s ideas of the body, and care
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lectureship brings to campus nationally recognized scholars in theology to ask the tough questions about contemporary challenges. This past year’s lecture took place in October. David Knutson ’58, a longtime member of the religion faculty, taught at Pacific Lutheran University for more than 20 years. David and Marilyn met at PLU in the 1950s, married, and when David left for New York City as a Rockefeller Fellow, Marilyn followed. She completed her teaching degree from the University of Minnesota in 1960
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University, who will speak on the role gospel music in African American theology, history and liberation movements. Dr. Richard Nance, Director of the Choir of the West at Pacific Lutheran University, will present on the unique and influential history of choral music in our Lutheran colleges and universities in the United States. The PLU Choir of the West will join us for a Hymn Festival in Lagerquist Concert hall, led by Paul Tegels, University Organist at PLU, featuring song and narrative about
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RELI 240 African American Religious Traditions - RL, VW, GE RELI 241 Islam in the United States - RL, VW, GE RELI 245 Global Christian Theologies - RL, VW, GE RELI 247 Christian Theology - RL, VW, GE RELI 257 Christian Theology - RL, VW, GE RELI 366 Race, Gender, and Christianity - RL, VW, GE RELI 368 Feminist, Womanist, Latinx, and Queer Theologies - RL, VW, GE RELI 390 Topics in Comparative Religions - RL, IT, GE RELI 393 Topics in Comparative Religions - RL, VW, GE RELI 396 Health, Healing, and
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. Marit A. Trelstad, PLU Chair of Lutheran Studies and Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies at PLU Bio: Dr. Marit Trelstad is Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theology at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. Her scholarly work combines feminist, process and Lutheran theologies and has focused on Christology, theological anthropology, the doctrine of God, and science and religion (including economics, geoengineering and ecology). As a contributor and editor, she
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Transgender Prophet on the Columbia Plateau,” (Journal of Theology and Sexuality). Click Here For Curriculum Vita
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Columbia Plateau,” (Journal of Theology and Sexuality). Click Here For Curriculum Vita
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Transgender Prophet on the Columbia Plateau,” (Journal of Theology and Sexuality). Click Here For Curriculum Vita
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the Columbia Plateau,” (Journal of Theology and Sexuality). Click Here For Curriculum Vita
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