Dr. Kelly Denton-Borhaug
Education:
B.A., California State University, Northridge
M.Div., Pacific Lutheran
Theological Semianry
Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley,
CA
Interests:
Christian images and understandings
of salvation, feminist theology and ethics, ethics and war. Currently
Dr. Denton-Borhaug is working on research related to the intersection
between Christian understandings of sacrifice, and sacrificial ideology
in “war-culture.”
Recent Articles:
“A Deadly Nexus: `Necessity,” Christian Salvation and
War Culture, International
Journal of the Humanities, Vol 5, Issue 9, fall ’07, pp. 161-168.
http://ijh.cgpublisher.com/
“The Language of `Sacrifice’ in the Buildup to War:
A Feminist Rhetorical and Theological Analysis, The Journal of Religion
and Popular Culture, spring, 2007. http://www.usask.ca/relst/jrpc/
Courses:
110: What Is Religion?
131: Jesus Saves? Salvation Metaphors in Christian Thought
136: Seeing and Believing: Women, Religion and Film
211: Christian Ethics and War
217: Paul through Jewish and Christian Eyes
225: Theology and Culture
240: Jewish and Christian Feminism
245: Religion and Politics
255: Latin American Liberation Theology
Contact:
Phone: 610-625-7104
Email: kdenton@moravian.edu
Office: Comenius 214
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