Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, 2012
Constructive Theology
Master of Arts, Bethel Seminary, 2005
Marriage and Family Therapy
Bachelor of Arts, Bethel University, 2001
History
Constructive Theology
Master of Arts, Bethel Seminary, 2005
Marriage and Family Therapy
Bachelor of Arts, Bethel University, 2001
History
Work Experience
Adjunct Professor (2016 – 2018)
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (St. Paul, MN)
Taught classes in the areas of theology, religion and science, and spirituality
Assistant Professor (2015 - 2016)
Boston University (Boston, MA), School of Theology, Graduate Division of Religious Studies
Taught courses in the areas of theology (historical, philosophical, constructive), religion and science, and spirituality
Research Fellow In Residence (2013-2014)
Center of Theological Inquiry (Princeton, NJ)
Carried out full-time research at the intersection of spirituality and neuropsychology
Assistant Professor (2012 – 2014)
Berry College (Rome, GA), Department of Religion and Philosophy
Taught courses in the areas of theology, biblical studies, and science and religion
Lecturer (2009, 2012)
Loyola University Chicago, Department of Theology
Taught courses in the areas of theology, religious studies, and gender studies
Instructor (2011)
Princeton Theological Seminary (Princeton, NJ)
Taught course on “Spirituality in Psychology and Theology” in Princeton’s “Science for Ministry” program
Instructor (2010)
Bethel Theological Seminary (St. Paul, MN)
Taught course in the area of theology and film
Individual and Family Therapist
2004-2005
Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Provided mental health services to individuals and families.
Developed skills in making initial client contact, diagnosis, and treatment plans.
Gained experience working with individuals struggling with depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, chemical dependency and various environmental stressors.
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (St. Paul, MN)
Taught classes in the areas of theology, religion and science, and spirituality
Assistant Professor (2015 - 2016)
Boston University (Boston, MA), School of Theology, Graduate Division of Religious Studies
Taught courses in the areas of theology (historical, philosophical, constructive), religion and science, and spirituality
Research Fellow In Residence (2013-2014)
Center of Theological Inquiry (Princeton, NJ)
Carried out full-time research at the intersection of spirituality and neuropsychology
Assistant Professor (2012 – 2014)
Berry College (Rome, GA), Department of Religion and Philosophy
Taught courses in the areas of theology, biblical studies, and science and religion
Lecturer (2009, 2012)
Loyola University Chicago, Department of Theology
Taught courses in the areas of theology, religious studies, and gender studies
Instructor (2011)
Princeton Theological Seminary (Princeton, NJ)
Taught course on “Spirituality in Psychology and Theology” in Princeton’s “Science for Ministry” program
Instructor (2010)
Bethel Theological Seminary (St. Paul, MN)
Taught course in the area of theology and film
Individual and Family Therapist
2004-2005
Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Provided mental health services to individuals and families.
Developed skills in making initial client contact, diagnosis, and treatment plans.
Gained experience working with individuals struggling with depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, chemical dependency and various environmental stressors.
Scholarship
BOOK
The Holy Spirit (with F. LeRon Shults). “Guides to Theology” Series. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 2008.
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
“Running Ragged: Spirituality and the Demands of Caregiving.” In Women Experiencing Faith, edited by Janel Apps Ramsey and Thomas Jay Oord. SacraSage Press, 2018.
“Groans Too Deep: The Holy Spirit and Suffering.” The Table (Winter, 2018): https://cct.biola.edu/issues/groans-too-deep-holy-spirit-suffering/
“Group Therapy for Loss: Attachment, Intersubjectivity, and Healing.” With David R. Paine, Sarah H. Moon, Rachel Langford, Sejal Patel, Steven J. Sandage, Miriam Bronstein, and Barbod Salimi. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 00 (2017): 1-25.
“Nicholas of Cusa’s Mystical Theology in Theological and Scientific Perspective: Textuality, Intersubjectivity, Transformation.” In Theology as Interdisciplinary Inquiry, ed. Joshua Mauldin and Robin Lovin, 68-90. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2017.
“The Architecture of Apophasis: Exploring Options for a Cognitive Scientific Interpretation of the Via Negativa.” Religion, Brain, and Behavior 6, no. 4 (2016): 290-306.
“Rahner, Karl.” In Revised New Dictionary of Theology, 2nd edition, edited by Martin Davie, Tim Grass, Stephen R. Holmes, John McDowell, and T.A. Noble. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2016.
“The Faces of Possibility in Nicholas of Cusa’s De visione Dei.” Modern Theology 32, no. 3 (2016): 341-360.
“Pray Tell Your Ghost Story: Augustine’s Intrapersonal Hauntology and Caputo’s Spectral Theology.” In It Spooks: Living in Response to an Unheard Call, second edition, ed. John D. Caputo, 82-91. Rapid City, SD: Shelter50 Publishing Collective, 2015.
“The Second Person Perspective in the Preface of Nicholas of Cusa’s De visione Dei.” European Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, guest edited by Eleanore Stump and Andrew Pinsent. Vol. 5, no. 4 (2013): 137-158.
“Simone Weil and the Theo-Poetics of Compassion.” Modern Theology 29, no. 3 (July 2013): 203-229.
“Spirituality and Christian Theology.” In New Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, ed. Anne Runehov and Lluis Oviedo, vol. 4, 2204-2207. Dordrecht; London: Springer, 2013.
“Neurocognitive Readings of Ancient Religious Texts: Methodological Liabilities and Possibilities.” Journal for Interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Science 13 (January, 2013): 35-51.
“Relationality, Impossibility, and the Experience of God in John Donne’s Erotic Poetry.” Anglican Theological Review 94, no. 1 (Winter, 2012): 79-97.
“The Ambiguity of Interdisciplinarity: Negation, Ecstasy, and the Disciplinary Other.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 46, no. 2 (2011): 461-470.
“Your Daughters Shall Prophesy (As Long as They Submit): Pentecostalism and Gender in Global Perspective.” With Melissa Browning. In A Liberating Spirit: Pentecostals and Social Action in North America, ed. Michael Wilkinson and Steven M. Studebaker, 161-184. McMaster Divinity College Press; Pickwick, 2010.
“Implications of Interpersonal Neurobiology for a Spirituality of Compassion.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 43, no. 4 (December 2008): 837-860.
“Spirit and Voice: Toward a Feminist Pentecostal Pneumatology.” Pneuma: The Journal of the Society of Pentecostal Studies 29 (2007): 189-213.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of The Analogical Turn: Rethinking Modernity with Nicholas of Cusa, Johannes Hoff, in Theologische Literaturzeitung 140 (Sept., 2015): 963-65.
Review of Studying Global Pentecostalism: Theories & Methods, edited by Allan Anderson, Michael Bergunder, Andre Droogers, and Cornelis van der Laan, in Religious Studies Review 37, no. 3 (2011): 184.
Review of The Saintly Politics of Catherine of Siena, F. Thomas Luongo, in Pro Ecclesia 19, no. 1 (Winter, 2010): 117-119.
Review of The Spirit Renews the Face of the Earth: Pentecostal Forays in Science and Theology of Creation, Amos Yong, in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 62, no. 3 (2010): 224-226.
Review of Divine Grace and Emerging Creation: Wesleyan Forays in Science and Theology of Creation, Thomas Jay Oord, in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 62, no. 3 (2010): 224-226.
Review of Transforming Spirituality: Integrating Theology and Psychology, F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. Sandage, in The Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 11 (2009): 1-3.
Review of Crucified with Christ: Meditation on the Passion, Mystical Death, and the Medieval Invention of Psychotherapy, Dan Merkur, in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 37, no. 2 (2008): 235-6.
Review of Does Christianity Squash Women? A Christian Looks at Womanhood, Rebecca Jones, in Religious Studies Review, vol. 32, no. 4 (Oct. 2006): 244.
PRESENTATIONS
“Inherited Vulnerabilities: Epigenetics and Religious Ethics.” Paper presented (with Stina Busman Jost) at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Science, Technology and Religion Unit; Boston, MA; November, 2017.
Respondent for the Panel “Listening Closely: Toward an Interdisciplinary Ethnographic Neuroscience of Contemplative Practice.” Presentation made at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Contemplative Studies Group; Atlanta, GA; November, 2015.
“The Iconic Mind: Nicholas of Cusa’s Mysticism in Theological and Neuropsychological Perspective.” William Witherspoon Lecture in Theology and Science. Lecture delivered at the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, May 4, 2015.
“Mystical Experience and the Neuropsychology of Self-Transformation in De visione Dei.” Paper presented at The 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies; American Cusanus Society; Kalamazoo, MI; May 14, 2015.
“The Architecture of Apophasis: Exploring Options for a Cognitive Scientific Interpretation of the Via Negativa.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Christian Spirituality Group and Contemplative Studies Group; San Diego, CA; November, 2014.
“Neurocognitive Analysis of Pre-modern Religious Texts: Ideation, Affect, and Insight.” Paper presented (with Colleen Shantz) at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Cognitive Science of Religion Group; San Diego, CA; November, 2014.
“Your Gaze Never Abandons: Nicholas of Cusa’s Mystical Christology and Developmental Neuropsychology.” Paper presented at the 2013 Ian Ramsey Centre Conference: The Second-Person Perspective in Science and the Humanities in Oxford, UK, July 17-21, 2013.
“Your Gaze Never Abandons: Nicholas of Cusa’s Christology and Developmental Neuropsychology.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion’s Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion in Greenville, South Carolina, March 15, 2013.
“Neurocognitive Readings of Ancient Religious Texts: Methodological Liabilities and Possibilities.” Presentation given at The Science and Religion Dialogue: Past and Future in Heidelberg, Germany, October 27, 2012.
“The Emotionally Intelligent Professor.” Invited guest lecture for a Loyola University Chicago seminar (Teaching Pedagogy I) in Chicago, IL, April 27, 2011.
“Eros’ Aporiae: Relationality and Impossibility in the Love Poetry of John Donne.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Open and Relational Theologies Consultation, in Atlanta, GA November 1, 2010.
“Spirituality, Compassion, and the Social Brain.” Plenary address at the New Mexico Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling (NMASERVIC) in Santa Fe, NM, March 4-6, 2010.
“The Emotionally Intelligent Professor.” Invited guest lecture for a Loyola University Chicago seminar (Teaching Pedagogy I) in Chicago, IL, February 8, 2010.
“The Ambiguity of Transdisciplinarity: Negation, Ecstasy, and the Disciplinary Other.” Paper presented at the Student Symposium on Science and Spirituality, sponsored by Zygon Center for Religion and Science and the Hyde Park Religion and Science Society, at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago, IL, May 1, 2009.
“Negation, Ecstasy, and Otherness in Ethnographic Theology.” Paper presented at the Theology and Ethnography Consultation at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, March 6, 2009.
“Shults’ Christology and Science: A Synopsis.” Paper presented at the event, “Christology and Science: Reforming and Transforming, a Roundtable Response.” Sponsored by Hyde Park Religion and Science Society and Zygon Center for Religion and Science; held at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago, IL, October 30, 2008.
"The Ambiguity of 'Spirituality' in Religion and Science." Paper presented at a meeting of the Hyde Park Religion and Science Society at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago, IL, October 15, 2008.
“Implications of Interpersonal Neurobiology for a Spirituality of Compassion.” Paper presented at the annual Metanexus Institute conference in Madrid, Spain, July 13-17, 2008.
“Intuition and Attunement: Aristotelian Epistemology and Interpersonal Neurobiology in Dialogue.” Paper presented at the Wesleyan Philosophical Society at Duke University in Durham, NC, March 13, 2008.
“Psychological Factors in Postfoundationalist Rationality.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychology and Wesleyan Theology at Duke University in Durham, NC, March 13, 2008.
Respondent for Gifford Lecture Panel on “God and Science.” Panelists included J. Wentzel van Huyssteen, Ralph McInery, and Michael Ruse. Loyola University in Chicago, IL, October 23, 2007.
“Doing Theology with Open Eyes.” Invited guest lecture for a Bethel Theological Seminary Community Life Gathering in St. Paul, MN, May 8, 2007.
“Spirit and Voice: Towards a Feminist Pentecostal Pneumatology.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Theology Annual Conference (Feminism and Theology Seminar) at Girton College in Cambridge, England, March 25, 2007.
“Ecstasy and Empowerment: New Directions in Feminist Pneumatology.” Paper presented at the Gannon Center Women’s Lecture Series in Chicago, IL, November 8, 2006.
“The Existential Anxiety of Learning: Stages and Elements in a Seminarian’s Journey of Transformational Education.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Group, in Philadelphia, PA, November 20, 2005.
“Integrated Learning.” Invited guest lecture for a Bethel Theological Seminary Community Life Gathering in St. Paul, MN, February 14, 2005.
“Doing Therapy with Urban American Indian Families.” Invited guest lecture for a Bethel Theological Seminary class (Families in Context: Gender, Class and Culture) in St. Paul, MN, December, 2004.
The Holy Spirit (with F. LeRon Shults). “Guides to Theology” Series. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 2008.
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
“Running Ragged: Spirituality and the Demands of Caregiving.” In Women Experiencing Faith, edited by Janel Apps Ramsey and Thomas Jay Oord. SacraSage Press, 2018.
“Groans Too Deep: The Holy Spirit and Suffering.” The Table (Winter, 2018): https://cct.biola.edu/issues/groans-too-deep-holy-spirit-suffering/
“Group Therapy for Loss: Attachment, Intersubjectivity, and Healing.” With David R. Paine, Sarah H. Moon, Rachel Langford, Sejal Patel, Steven J. Sandage, Miriam Bronstein, and Barbod Salimi. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 00 (2017): 1-25.
“Nicholas of Cusa’s Mystical Theology in Theological and Scientific Perspective: Textuality, Intersubjectivity, Transformation.” In Theology as Interdisciplinary Inquiry, ed. Joshua Mauldin and Robin Lovin, 68-90. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2017.
“The Architecture of Apophasis: Exploring Options for a Cognitive Scientific Interpretation of the Via Negativa.” Religion, Brain, and Behavior 6, no. 4 (2016): 290-306.
“Rahner, Karl.” In Revised New Dictionary of Theology, 2nd edition, edited by Martin Davie, Tim Grass, Stephen R. Holmes, John McDowell, and T.A. Noble. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2016.
“The Faces of Possibility in Nicholas of Cusa’s De visione Dei.” Modern Theology 32, no. 3 (2016): 341-360.
“Pray Tell Your Ghost Story: Augustine’s Intrapersonal Hauntology and Caputo’s Spectral Theology.” In It Spooks: Living in Response to an Unheard Call, second edition, ed. John D. Caputo, 82-91. Rapid City, SD: Shelter50 Publishing Collective, 2015.
“The Second Person Perspective in the Preface of Nicholas of Cusa’s De visione Dei.” European Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, guest edited by Eleanore Stump and Andrew Pinsent. Vol. 5, no. 4 (2013): 137-158.
“Simone Weil and the Theo-Poetics of Compassion.” Modern Theology 29, no. 3 (July 2013): 203-229.
“Spirituality and Christian Theology.” In New Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, ed. Anne Runehov and Lluis Oviedo, vol. 4, 2204-2207. Dordrecht; London: Springer, 2013.
“Neurocognitive Readings of Ancient Religious Texts: Methodological Liabilities and Possibilities.” Journal for Interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Science 13 (January, 2013): 35-51.
“Relationality, Impossibility, and the Experience of God in John Donne’s Erotic Poetry.” Anglican Theological Review 94, no. 1 (Winter, 2012): 79-97.
“The Ambiguity of Interdisciplinarity: Negation, Ecstasy, and the Disciplinary Other.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 46, no. 2 (2011): 461-470.
“Your Daughters Shall Prophesy (As Long as They Submit): Pentecostalism and Gender in Global Perspective.” With Melissa Browning. In A Liberating Spirit: Pentecostals and Social Action in North America, ed. Michael Wilkinson and Steven M. Studebaker, 161-184. McMaster Divinity College Press; Pickwick, 2010.
“Implications of Interpersonal Neurobiology for a Spirituality of Compassion.” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 43, no. 4 (December 2008): 837-860.
“Spirit and Voice: Toward a Feminist Pentecostal Pneumatology.” Pneuma: The Journal of the Society of Pentecostal Studies 29 (2007): 189-213.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of The Analogical Turn: Rethinking Modernity with Nicholas of Cusa, Johannes Hoff, in Theologische Literaturzeitung 140 (Sept., 2015): 963-65.
Review of Studying Global Pentecostalism: Theories & Methods, edited by Allan Anderson, Michael Bergunder, Andre Droogers, and Cornelis van der Laan, in Religious Studies Review 37, no. 3 (2011): 184.
Review of The Saintly Politics of Catherine of Siena, F. Thomas Luongo, in Pro Ecclesia 19, no. 1 (Winter, 2010): 117-119.
Review of The Spirit Renews the Face of the Earth: Pentecostal Forays in Science and Theology of Creation, Amos Yong, in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 62, no. 3 (2010): 224-226.
Review of Divine Grace and Emerging Creation: Wesleyan Forays in Science and Theology of Creation, Thomas Jay Oord, in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 62, no. 3 (2010): 224-226.
Review of Transforming Spirituality: Integrating Theology and Psychology, F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. Sandage, in The Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 11 (2009): 1-3.
Review of Crucified with Christ: Meditation on the Passion, Mystical Death, and the Medieval Invention of Psychotherapy, Dan Merkur, in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 37, no. 2 (2008): 235-6.
Review of Does Christianity Squash Women? A Christian Looks at Womanhood, Rebecca Jones, in Religious Studies Review, vol. 32, no. 4 (Oct. 2006): 244.
PRESENTATIONS
“Inherited Vulnerabilities: Epigenetics and Religious Ethics.” Paper presented (with Stina Busman Jost) at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Science, Technology and Religion Unit; Boston, MA; November, 2017.
Respondent for the Panel “Listening Closely: Toward an Interdisciplinary Ethnographic Neuroscience of Contemplative Practice.” Presentation made at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Contemplative Studies Group; Atlanta, GA; November, 2015.
“The Iconic Mind: Nicholas of Cusa’s Mysticism in Theological and Neuropsychological Perspective.” William Witherspoon Lecture in Theology and Science. Lecture delivered at the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, May 4, 2015.
“Mystical Experience and the Neuropsychology of Self-Transformation in De visione Dei.” Paper presented at The 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies; American Cusanus Society; Kalamazoo, MI; May 14, 2015.
“The Architecture of Apophasis: Exploring Options for a Cognitive Scientific Interpretation of the Via Negativa.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Christian Spirituality Group and Contemplative Studies Group; San Diego, CA; November, 2014.
“Neurocognitive Analysis of Pre-modern Religious Texts: Ideation, Affect, and Insight.” Paper presented (with Colleen Shantz) at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Cognitive Science of Religion Group; San Diego, CA; November, 2014.
“Your Gaze Never Abandons: Nicholas of Cusa’s Mystical Christology and Developmental Neuropsychology.” Paper presented at the 2013 Ian Ramsey Centre Conference: The Second-Person Perspective in Science and the Humanities in Oxford, UK, July 17-21, 2013.
“Your Gaze Never Abandons: Nicholas of Cusa’s Christology and Developmental Neuropsychology.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion’s Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion in Greenville, South Carolina, March 15, 2013.
“Neurocognitive Readings of Ancient Religious Texts: Methodological Liabilities and Possibilities.” Presentation given at The Science and Religion Dialogue: Past and Future in Heidelberg, Germany, October 27, 2012.
“The Emotionally Intelligent Professor.” Invited guest lecture for a Loyola University Chicago seminar (Teaching Pedagogy I) in Chicago, IL, April 27, 2011.
“Eros’ Aporiae: Relationality and Impossibility in the Love Poetry of John Donne.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Open and Relational Theologies Consultation, in Atlanta, GA November 1, 2010.
“Spirituality, Compassion, and the Social Brain.” Plenary address at the New Mexico Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling (NMASERVIC) in Santa Fe, NM, March 4-6, 2010.
“The Emotionally Intelligent Professor.” Invited guest lecture for a Loyola University Chicago seminar (Teaching Pedagogy I) in Chicago, IL, February 8, 2010.
“The Ambiguity of Transdisciplinarity: Negation, Ecstasy, and the Disciplinary Other.” Paper presented at the Student Symposium on Science and Spirituality, sponsored by Zygon Center for Religion and Science and the Hyde Park Religion and Science Society, at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago, IL, May 1, 2009.
“Negation, Ecstasy, and Otherness in Ethnographic Theology.” Paper presented at the Theology and Ethnography Consultation at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, March 6, 2009.
“Shults’ Christology and Science: A Synopsis.” Paper presented at the event, “Christology and Science: Reforming and Transforming, a Roundtable Response.” Sponsored by Hyde Park Religion and Science Society and Zygon Center for Religion and Science; held at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago, IL, October 30, 2008.
"The Ambiguity of 'Spirituality' in Religion and Science." Paper presented at a meeting of the Hyde Park Religion and Science Society at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago, IL, October 15, 2008.
“Implications of Interpersonal Neurobiology for a Spirituality of Compassion.” Paper presented at the annual Metanexus Institute conference in Madrid, Spain, July 13-17, 2008.
“Intuition and Attunement: Aristotelian Epistemology and Interpersonal Neurobiology in Dialogue.” Paper presented at the Wesleyan Philosophical Society at Duke University in Durham, NC, March 13, 2008.
“Psychological Factors in Postfoundationalist Rationality.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychology and Wesleyan Theology at Duke University in Durham, NC, March 13, 2008.
Respondent for Gifford Lecture Panel on “God and Science.” Panelists included J. Wentzel van Huyssteen, Ralph McInery, and Michael Ruse. Loyola University in Chicago, IL, October 23, 2007.
“Doing Theology with Open Eyes.” Invited guest lecture for a Bethel Theological Seminary Community Life Gathering in St. Paul, MN, May 8, 2007.
“Spirit and Voice: Towards a Feminist Pentecostal Pneumatology.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Theology Annual Conference (Feminism and Theology Seminar) at Girton College in Cambridge, England, March 25, 2007.
“Ecstasy and Empowerment: New Directions in Feminist Pneumatology.” Paper presented at the Gannon Center Women’s Lecture Series in Chicago, IL, November 8, 2006.
“The Existential Anxiety of Learning: Stages and Elements in a Seminarian’s Journey of Transformational Education.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting; Academic Teaching and the Study of Religion Group, in Philadelphia, PA, November 20, 2005.
“Integrated Learning.” Invited guest lecture for a Bethel Theological Seminary Community Life Gathering in St. Paul, MN, February 14, 2005.
“Doing Therapy with Urban American Indian Families.” Invited guest lecture for a Bethel Theological Seminary class (Families in Context: Gender, Class and Culture) in St. Paul, MN, December, 2004.