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Katherine Sonderegger

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Katherine Sonderegger
Born (1950-08-18) August 18, 1950 (age 74)
NationalityAmerican
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity (Anglican)
Church
Ordained
  • 1977 (UCC minister)
  • 2000 (Episcopal deacon)
  • 2001 (Episcopal priest)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisKarl Barth's Dogmatic Interpretation of Israel (1990)
Doctoral advisorWendell S. Dietrich
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
Sub-disciplineSystematic theology
Institutions

Katherine Sonderegger (born 18 August 1950) is William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary.

Biography

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Sonderegger received her AB in Medieval Studies from Smith College (1972), an M.Div. (Biblical Studies, 1976) and STM (Theology, 1984) at Yale Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from Brown University in Western Religious Thought (1990). Her Ph.D. dissertation was revised and published as That Jesus Christ was Born a Jew: Karl Barth's Doctrine of Israel (1992). She has taught at Middlebury College (1987–2002) and Bangor Theological Seminary (1993–1996) and, since 2002, at Virginia Theological Seminary, where she became the William Meade Professor in 2014. She was ordained a minister of the United Church of Christ in 1977, but in 1993 confirmed into the Episcopal Church and ordained a deacon and a priest in 2000.[1]

In 2022, she was awarded the Karl Barth Prize by the Union of Evangelical Churches in the Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland for her work in Barth studies and in praise of her more recent work in constructive theology.[2]

Systematic Theology

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In 2015, Sonderegger published her second book, The Doctrine of God, the first in a planned multi-volume systematic theology. Her project will focus on the unity of God in contrast to what she sees as the overemphasis of contemporary Christian theology on the Trinity.[3] It also emphasizes that systematic theology should be undergirded by the Christian Bible.[4] In 2020, she published her second book, The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Processions and Persons. She is currently at work on the third volume, Divine Missions, Christology, and Pneumatology.

Writings

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  • Systematic Theology, Volume 2: The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Processions and Persons. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2020. ISBN 9781506464183
  • Praying the Stations of the Cross: Finding Hope in a Weary Land, with Margaret Adams Parker. Grand Rapids: William Eerdmans Publishing, 2019.
  • The God We Worship: Conversations with Katherine Sonderegger. Barton: St. Mark's National Theological Centre, 2019.
  • Systematic Theology, Volume 1: The Doctrine of God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2015. ISBN 9781451496659
  • That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew: Karl Barth's Doctrine of Israel. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992. ISBN 9780271039299

References

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  1. ^ "The Rev. Katherine Sonderegger, Ph.D." Virginia Theological Seminary. 18 December 2020.
  2. ^ ""The UEK awards Karl Barth Prize for 2022 to Katherine Sonderegger"". www.ekd.de. 2022-03-14. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  3. ^ "Acquisitions editor Michael Gibson interviews Katherine Sonderegger" (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Michael Gibson.
  4. ^ Jensen, Michael (14 July 2015). "Five Theologians You Should Know (4) – Katherine Sonderegger". The Gospel Coalition, Australia. Retrieved 20 November 2020.