Karen is a graduate of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, California. She earned her doctorate at Union Theological Seminary, New York. She has been director for studies in the Division for Church in Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and work with Lutheran World Federation in Geneva, Switzerland on church and society issues. Karen also was a part-time associate professor of theological ethics at Wartburg Theological Seminary, Dubuque, Iowa.
Audio Archive
Bloomquist, Karen
Recordings
Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread: Part 1 – Faith and Economic Life
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 1996Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread: Part 2 – Perspectives on Poverty
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 1996Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread: Part 3 – Jobs in the Global Market
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 1996Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread: Part 4 – The Role of Government
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 1996Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread: Part 5 – Sufficient Sustainable Livelihood for All
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 1996Sustainable Livelihood for All: Part 2 – Christian Convictions vs. Economic Assumptions
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 1998Radicalizing Reformation in 2017: Why Care about What Happened 500 Years Ago?
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 2017Radicalizing Reformation in 2017: What Kind of False Gods Are Reigning Today? How Can We Counter This as People Whose Faith is in a Different God?
Presenter: Bloomquist, Karen / 2017Recent Additions
Vespers June 29, 1976 with Lois Erickson – Don’t Throw a Seed Away
Vespers June 27, 1976 with Carroll Hinderlie – Kings and Queens
Vespers June 26, 1976 with Beany Lundholm – Musical Vespers
Vespers June 25, 1976 with Carol Lund Hinderlie – Unless It Dies
Vespers June 22, 1976 with Evelyn Streng – Celebration of the Sun
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Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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