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Professor Emeritus

“Women in Solidarity with Women: Re-Imagining and the World Council of Churches” at the American Academy of Religion Conference (2018)

“Re-Imagining Spiritual Practices” at the Christian Feminism Today Conference (2018)

Keynote Speaker: “In Their Own Voices: How United Seminary Helped to Re-Imagine Christianity” at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (2018)

Re-Imagining Re-visited: Conference, Controversy, and Community” at the American Academy of Religion Conference (2017)

Invited Speaker: “Re-Imagining: Revisited and Revised” at the Forum for Scholars and Publics at Duke University (2017)

Invited Panelist: “What Persisting Looks Like” for the Susan Draper White Lecture at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (2018)

Invited Panelist: “Re-Imagining and Healing: Exploring Images of the Divine” for the Mahle Lecture in Progressive Christian Thought at Hamline University (2017)

Invited Panelist: “Best Practices for Teaching and Preaching Martin Luther, Lutheran Theology, and the Lutheran Tradition Today” for Lutheran Women in Theological and Religious Studies (2014)


“Martin Luther” The Christian Theological Tradition, 4th ed., edited by Mark McInroy and Michael J. Hollerich, Routledge, 2020, pp. 344-362.

“The Swiss Reformation.” The Christian Theological Tradition, 4th ed., edited by Mark McInroy and Michael J. Hollerich, Routledge, 2020, pp. 366-374.

“Pietism.” The Christian Theological Tradition, 4th ed., edited by Mark McInroy and Michael J. Hollerich, Routledge, 2020, pp. 380-384.

“Feminist Theology.” The Christian Theological Tradition, 4th ed., edited by Mark McInroy and Michael J. Hollerich, Routledge, 2020, pp. 587-591.

“Writing to Learn the Reformation: Or, Who Was Ulrich Zwingli And Why Should I Care?” Teaching Theology and Religion 17.1 (January 2014): 50-60.

“Writing to Learn Theology.” Teaching Theology and Religion 15.4 (October 2012): 355.

“Writing to Learn the Reformation: Or, Who Was Ulrich Zwingli And Why Should I Care?” Teaching Theology and Religion 17.1 (January 2014): 50-60.

“Writing to Learn the Reformation: Or, Who Was Ulrich Zwingli And Why Should I Care?” Teaching Theology and Religion 17.1 (January 2014): 50-60. Print.

CD-ROM Editor, A Reformation Reader with CD-ROM: Primary Texts with Introductions. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2002


Professional Memberships American Academy of Religion