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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

The Rev. Dr. Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite is a
Senior Fellow at the Center for American
Progress. She is also Professor of Theology at
Chicago Theological Senary. Thistlethwaite is
currently working in a new area she calls
"Public Theology" and a new book on human nature
and public policy. She writes a weekly column
for the Washington Post "On Faith" online
section and is a frequent media commentator on
religion and public events. The Reverend Susan
Brooks Thistlethwaite, Ph.D., was the 11th
President of Chicago Theological Seminary. She
has been a Professor of Theology at CTS for 20
years, director of the Ph.D. Center for five
years; has a Ph.D., from Duke University, a
Masters of Divinity (Summa Cum Laude) from Duke
Divinity School and a B.A. from Smith College.
An ordained minister of the United Church of
Christ since 1974, she is the author or editor
of thirteen books and has been a translator for
two different translations of the Bible.
Rev.
Thistlethwaite works in the area of contextual
theologies of liberation, specializing in issues
of violence and violation. Her works include
Casting Stones: Prostitution and Liberation in
Asia and the United States with Dr. Rita
Nakashima Brock (Fortress, 1996) and The New
Testament and Psalms: An Inclusive Translation
(Oxford University Press, 1995). Her newest work
is Adam, Eve and the Genome: Theology in
Dialogue with the Human Genome Project (Fortress
Press, 2003).
Since the
September 11, 2001, Thistlethwaite has been
working diligently to promote peace. She has had
two appearances on ABC News NIGHTLINE, February
28, 2003 and March 4, 2003, and has written more
than a dozen newspaper editorials that have
appeared in The Chicago Tribune; the Chicago
Sun-Times, and in the Dallas Morning News on
March 8, 2003. Thistlethwaite has also been
interviewed and quoted on various radio shows in
the United States and in the Middle East,
particularly in Iran. She also presented a
speech to the United States Institute of Peace,
which appears in their Special Report. A weekly
contributor to the WashingtonPost/Newsweek
online "On Faith" blog. In 1999, Orbis Press
published the tenth anniversary edition of Lift
Every Voice: Constructing Christian Theologies
from the Underside, a work Thistlethwaite edited
with Mary Potter Engel. This is one of the most
widely used textbooks in the U.S. to teach
theology. In 1998, Pilgrim Press published Just
Peacemaking: Ten Practices for Abolishing War,
an edited work by Glen Harold Stassen, in which
Thistlethwaite contributed the first chapter.
In 2002,
Westminister John Knox Press released a revised
edition entitled Just Peacemaking: Transforming
Initiatives for Justice and Peace. In 2002,
Chalice Press released Strike Terror No More:
Theology, Ethics, and the New War, an edited
collection by Jon L. Berquist with a chapter by
Thistlethwaite entitled "New Wars, Old
Wineskins."
In 2003, Fortress
Press published Adam, Eve, and the Genome: The
Human Genome Project and Theology, which was
edited by Thistlethwaite, and in which she wrote
the introduction and two chapters.
(Source:Center
for American Progress 1333 H Street NW 10th
Floor Washington, D.C. 20005 202-682-1611 Fax:
202-682-1867 Email: progress@americanprogress.org)
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