Peter Rollins
February 16 & 17, 2012
Through lectures, books, and stories, Peter Rollins brings Christian faith face-to-face with itself in light of the cultural changes expressed through the various hyphenated “posts”—post-Christendom, post-denominational, post-liberal, post-modern. He is the founder of ikon, a community of faith that expresses itself through “transformance art,” a community-based blending of theology, art, and ritual. Dr. Rollins gained his education at Queens University, Belfast. His critiques and challenges are reminiscent of the work of Soren Kierkegaard and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. He is the author of several books, including, How (Not) to Speak of God, The Fidelity of Betrayal, and Insurrection: To Believe Is Human, to Doubt, Divine.
Black History Month Cause for Reflection
In a blog for Living Lutheran, Trinity alumnus Ken Wheeler ('82) reflects on those African American Lutherans who made a difference in his life and the lives of others. Read Wheeler's tribute that includes Nelson W. Trout and Rudolph Featherstone at Living Lutheran.

