Field of Christian History & Theology

The Christian History & Theology Field explores the doctrines, practices, and historical developments of the Christian faith—especially from within the Evangelical Covenant Church’s pietist theological tradition—fostering rigorous research, contextual scholarship, and theological reflection that equips students and pastors to serve the church with depth and humility.

Faculty

Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology & Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow

Lama Htoi San Lu, PhD

Specialties / Areas of Interest

Theological Studies & Ethics and Society, Feminist/Womanist Theology, Political Theology, Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, Migration and Diaspora Studies

Favorite Course

Feminist Theology in the Age of Global Migration

Htoi Lu

Assistant Professor of Worship & Chair of the Theology and History Field

Dave Bjorlin, PhD

Specialties / Areas of Interest

Worship/Liturgy, Congregational Song, Hymnody, the connection between liturgy and ethics (especially economics)

Favorite Course

Theology and Practice of the Sacraments

David Bjorlin

Theology Teaching Fellow

Armida Belmonte Stephens

Specialties / Areas of Interest

Theology, Latino/a/e Theologies, Global Theologies, Systematic Theology, Decolonial and Global Theologies, Theological Ethics

Favorite Course

U.S. Latino/a Theologies

Armida Belmonte Stephens

Select Faculty Publications

CONTRIBUTION

Women’s Agency and Divine Promise: A Theological Reflection on the Life of Walatta-Petros

This essay by Lama Htoi San Lu explores the life of Ethiopian saint Walatta-Petros to illuminate how divine promise and human agency intertwine in Christian theology. It appears in The Women’s Christian Theology Reader (ed. Steven R. Guthrie and Beth Ritter-Conn, Wiley-Blackwell, 2025), a collection uniting primary sources and contemporary theological reflections by and about women across global contexts and traditions.

Publisher

CONTRIBUTION

“Inheriting Our Sisters’ Wisdom: Kachin Feminist Theology

This contribution by Htoi San Lu and Ban Htang reflects on their theological formation as Kachin women from Myanmar studying in the U.S., engaging Asian feminist theology and reconstructing Christ as Samphwi Nang Majan—life-giving spirit—to challenge patriarchal gender norms. It appears in Asian and Asian American Women in Theology and Religion: Embodying Knowledge (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), a volume featuring theological reflections rooted of Asian and Asian American women.

Publisher

MUSIC COLLECTION

Hope Will Not Fail

In this, his second collection of hymns, author and professor of worship David Bjorlin dives deep into the many facets and faces of hope in an often-broken world. Over 50 hymn texts and sheet music are featured in this volume, paired with tunes by thirteen composers, for thoughtful and worshipful use across diverse congregations.

Publisher
Our North Park history and theology faculty are excellent—students learn both from the riches of our shared Christian heritage and the modern thinkers and movements who seek to contextualize their faith in the contemporary world. We teach how to think constructively and critically to prepare faith leaders for living out the Gospel in their context

—David Bjorlin, Chair