Bibliography Author: Karen L. Bloomquist

ECCLESIOLOGY AND ECCLESIAL LIFE

Karen L. Bloomquist, Martin L. Sinaga "Theological Education in Lutheran Churches" In The Handbook of Theological Education in World Christianity. ed. Dietrich Werner. Regnum 2010

ECCLESIOLOGY AND ECCLESIAL LIFE

Karen L. Bloomquist "Communion as a Basis for Moral Formation, Deliberation and Action" In The Difficult But Indispensable Church. ed. Norma Cook Everist. Fortress 2002

ECCLESIOLOGY AND ECCLESIAL LIFE

Karen L. Bloomquist "The Postmodern Challenge of Moral Deliberation in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America" In The Church as Communion. ed. Heinrich Holze. 1998

THEOLOGY

Karen L. Bloomquist "Let God be God: The Theological Necessity of Depatriarchalizing God" In Our Naming of God. ed. Carl Braaten. Minneapolis: Fortress Press 1989

THEOLOGY

Karen L. Bloomquist "Sexual Violence: Patriarchy’s Offense and Defense" In Christianity, Patriarchy and Abuse: A Feminist Critique. eds. Joanne Carlson Brown and Carole Bohn. Pilgrim 1989

THEOLOGY

Karen L. Bloomquist "Traditioning, Truth-telling, Transforming" In Lutheran Women in Ordained Ministry, 1970-1995. ed. Gloria E. Bengston. Minneapolis: Augsburg 1995

THEOLOGY

Karen L. Bloomquist "The Ordained Woman: Embarrassment or Gift?" In Women and Religion: A Reader for the Clergy. ed. Regina Coll. New York: Paulist Press 1982

THEOLOGY

Karen L. Bloomquist "We as Ministers, Amen!" In Women in a Strange Land. eds. Clare B. Fisher, Betsy Brenneman, and Anne M. Bennett. Fortress Press 1975

THEOLOGY

Karen L. Bloomquist The Dream Betrayed: Religious Challenge of the Working-Class., Fortress 1990 (a re-write of my Ph.D. dissertation, ― "Toward the Redemption of American White Working Class Reality: a Liberation Theology")

A revisioning of theology and reinterpretation of sin and redemption in relation to class realities in American society, drawing on insights of political, liberation, feminist and Lutheran theology.

ECCLESIOLOGY AND ECCLESIAL LIFE

Karen L. Bloomquist Between Vision and Reality: Lutheran Churches in Transition., Wolfgang Greive 2001