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Kristine A. Culp is an Associate Professor of Theology and Dean of the Disciples Divinity House at the University of Chicago, with an affiliation in the College. Her work bridges theology, ethics, and interdisciplinary studies.
- Education: MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary; PhD from the University of Chicago
Her research explores intersections of theology and ethics, focusing on themes like:
- Human sociality and community
- Vulnerability and economic/environmental vulnerability
- Feminist and womanist theologies
- Protest and resistance
- Architecture, art, and the natural world as theological resources
- Pilgrimage and lived theological experience
Recent publications center on creaturely glory and life enhancement, integrating historical theological traditions with contemporary social challenges.
Scientific Awards and Affiliations:
- John Templeton Foundation funding for the Enhancing Life Project
- Member of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches
Her work has been supported by grants through the Enhancing Life Project, which examines theological responses to global crises.
Research fields
TheologyEthicsFeminist TheoriesSocial and Critical TheoriesHistorical TheologyLiterature and Visual Art in Theological ContextEnvironmental VulnerabilityEconomic VulnerabilityTheological AnthropologySocialityEcclesiologyCreaturely GloryLife EnhancementProtest and ResistancePilgrimageExperience in Theology
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