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Amy E. Marga
Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology  

Amy E. Marga Email:
amarga@luthersem.edu

Office:
(651) 641-3250    Office: BH 124

 
Courses  

See academic catalog for general course descriptions.
ST 1415 50 ST I: CREATION & TRIUNE GOD-ONLINE Summer Session 2009-2010
ST 1415 50 ST I: CREATION & TRIUNE GOD-ONLINE Spring Semester 2009-2010
ST 2415 01 ST II:JESUS THE SAVIOR & TRIUNE GOD Spring Semester 2009-2010
ST 2415 01 P1 50 PRECEPT 1 - ONLINE Spring Semester 2009-2010
IC 2620 50 LUTHERAN CONFESSIONAL WRIT-ONLINE Fall Semester 2009-2010
HC 8820 CH HIST/SYSTEMATICS SEMINAR Spring Semester 2008-2009
ST 1415 01 ST I: CREATION AND THE TRIUNE GOD Spring Semester 2008-2009
ST 2415 01 ST II:JESUS THE SAVIOR & TRIUNE GOD Spring Semester 2008-2009

Education      

View a detailed curriculum vitae for Amy E. Marga here. This includes education, professional positions, activities, memberships and publications.

Ph.D. Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton, NJ
2006
M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton, NJ
1998
B.A. Concordia University
St. Paul, MN
1995

Biographical Notes  

Amy E. Marga came to Luther Seminary as assistant professor of systematic theology in 2006. Prior to that she was an English instructor and coach at the German-American Institute, Tübingen, Germany (2002-2006) and a teaching assistant at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J. [more...]

Faculty Profile  

"Systematic theology is not much else than figuring out how best to be a witness to a living God," Marga says. "God comes brand new to us every single day, and therefore we're constantly called to figure out what that relationship looks like and how we can talk to other people about it."
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"Systematic theology is not much else than figuring out how best to be a witness to a living God," Marga says. "God comes brand new to us every single day, and therefore we're constantly called to figure out what that relationship looks like and how we can talk to other people about it."
[read more...]