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Photo of Lois MalcolmLois Malcolm
Assoc. Professor of Systematic Theology
2481 Como Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
lmalcolm@luthersem.edu
(651) 641-3582                                Office: BH115
Fax:   641-3354                                     ext: 582
Office Hours: by appointment.

 

 

Courses

Required Courses:
(Click course numbers for syllabi and course titles for lecture handouts, precept assignments, and notes on the readings.)
IC1615 Reading the Audiences
  with Mary Sue Dreier
      Group Project Guide
Fall 2009
ST2420 Christian Ethics Fall 2008
ST3415 Holy Spirit, the Church, and Triune God
 
Fall 2008
ST1410 An Overview of Christian Teachings (also offered online)
 
Fall 2007
ST2415 Jesus the Savior and Triune God          Spring 2007
CM2401 Mission 1 Fall 2002
ST1415 Creation and the Triune God Fall 1997

Electives:
GTU-PLTS
GTU-PLTS


Kenotic Abundance: The Wisdom and Power of the Cross
Seminar on Paul Tillich


Sum 2004
Fall 2004
IC2640
ST6470
ST6425

ST6426

ST6482
ST4445
Healing and Forgiveness (with Janet Ramsey)
Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology
Seminar in Hermeneutics
History of Protestant Hermeneutics (with Paul Capetz)
Contemporary Trinitarian Theology

Feminist Theology within Global Christianity
Spr 2009
Spr 2002
Fall 2001
Spr 2001

Spr 2008
Fall 2008
 
Independent Studies: 
(Click course titles for syllabi.)

Classics in Christian Theology
Contemporary Theology
Mystical Theology
Theology of Religions
Evil and Suffering

Lutheran Social Ethics
Feminist Theological Ethics
 



Jürgen Moltmann
Hans Urs Von Balthasar
Paul Tillich
Karl Barth
Karl Rahner
 
Additional Electives:
(Click course titles for syllabi.)

Ways of Thinking about God
19th and 20th Century Theology
Seminar on Barth and Tillich
Seminar on Thomas Aquinas
Seminar on Karl Rahner
Seminar on Liberation Theology

Resources

Classics in Christian Theology
(Click for bibliography and notes.)
Classics in Theological Ethics
(Click for bibliography and notes.)
     

Speaking and Travel

 

Selected Publications

Articles

Book Projects

Divine Mystery and Human Freedom:  A Study of Karl Barth and Karl Rahner.   Dissertation revised for publication, forthcoming.
 

"Curse for Us": The Wisdom and Power of a Crucified Messiah (Eerdmans, forthcoming).
 

Holy Love and Holy Power: Paul Tillich's Theology of Spirit. forthcoming.
 

Co-author with Janet Ramsey, Teaching Healing and Forgiveness: A Multi-Dimensional Approach, forthcoming.

 

Editor, Modern Theology, The Westminster Collection of Sources of Christian Theology (Louisville, KY: Westminster Press, forthcoming).

Education/Curriculum Vitae

Ph.D. University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
1998  

 

   Biographical Notes
    Photo
     (suitable for publication) 

   Profile

M.A. Luther Seminary
St. Paul, MN
1989  
M.A. University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
1985  

Personal

Pictures of Janet Ramsey and me at Westminster College, a theological college affiliated with the University of Cambridge, "working very hard" on our book on forgiveness. (Click here for pictures.)

Pictures from South Africa sent to me by my friend and colleague, Louise Kretzschmar, Professor of Theological Ethics, University of South Africa. (Click here for pictures.)

 
 

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Last updated: September 15, 2006.