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Cheryl M. Peterson


Assistant  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology
History-Theology-Society Division

 

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B.A., Wittenberg University, 1986; M.Div., Lutheran School of Theology, 1991; Ph.D., Marquette University, 2004; Staff, Ohio Governor’s Office of Communications, Columbus, OH, 1986-87; Pastorate: Tyrone, PA, 1991-97; Interim Pastorate: Milwaukee, WI, 1999; Pastorate: Milwaukee, WI, 2000-05; Teaching Assistant, Marquette University, 1997-99; Adjunct Instructor, Marquette University, 2000-02, 2004-05; Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity, 2005-.

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SELECT PUBLICATIONS
  • “Spirit and Bodies: A Feminist and Lutheran Conversation,” in Transformative Lutheran
    Theologies, ed. Mary Streufert (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, forthcoming).
  • “Lutheran Principles for Ecclesiology,” in Critical Issues in Ecclesiology (a festschrift for Carl
    E. Braaten), ed. Alberto Garcia and Susan Wood (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, forthcoming).
  • “A Pneumatology of the Cross: The Challenge of Neo-Pentecostalism to Lutheran Theology.”
    Dialog: A Journal for Theology (forthcoming).
  • With Sarah Lancaster.“Eucharistic Implications of the ELCA-UMC Full Communion
    Agreement,” Sacramental Life (forthcoming).
  • “Response to Michael Kinnamon and Peter Bouteneff.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 44/3
    (Summer 2009): 361-366.
  • “The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church in the Context of North America,” in One,
    Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church: Some Lutheran and Ecumenical Perspectives, Lutheran World Federation Studies, 01/2009, ed. Hans-Peter Grosshans, 171-188. Minneapolis: Lutheran University Press, 2009.
  • “Font to Table or Table to Font?” Lutheran Forum 42/2 (Summer 2008): 46-49.
  • “The Church as Confessing Koinonia of the Spirit,” in Being the Church in the Midst of Empire, ed. Karen Bloomquist, 71-90. Minneapolis: Lutheran University Press, 2007.
  • “Why did he do it? S.S. Schmucker and the Definite Platform.” In Re-Examining Conflict and Cooperation: Implications for Current Understandings of American Lutheranism, The Lutheran Historical Conference Essays and Reports 2002, Vol. 20, ed. Marvin Huggins, 27-44. St. Louis, MO: Lutheran Historical Conference, 2007.
  • “Whither Lutheran Ecclesiology?” Trinity Seminary Review 27/2 (2006): 107-120.
  • “Using Luther as a Resource for a Lutheran Ecclesiology of Mission. A Hermeneutical and Contextual Proposal.” In The Role of Mission in the Future of Lutheran Theology, ed. Viggo Mortensen, 79-98. Occasional Papers 6, Centre for Multireligious Studies, University of Århus, 2003.
  • Review of The Church – Signs of the Spirit and Signs of the Times: The Christian Story – A Pastoral Systematics, Vol. 5, by Gabriel Fackre, for Interpretation (forthcoming)
  • Review of Crossing the Divide: Luther, Feminism and the Cross, by Deanna A. Thompson, http://catholicbooksreview.org, September 2007.
  • Review of Constructive Theology: A Contemporary Approach to Classical Themes, with CD-Rom, ed. by Serene Jones and Paul Lakeland, for Trinity Seminary Review Vol. 28, No. 2 (Summer/Fall 2007): 120-121