Cherith Fee Nordling

Associate Professor of Theology

Education

Ph.D University of St. Andrews--Systematic Theology (2003)

University of London--King's College (1999).

M.C.S. Regent College-- Theology (1997).

M.A. Notre Dame de Namur University--Counceling Psychology (1995).

B.A. Wheaton College--Speech Communication and Spanish (1981).

Background

Cherith grew up in Pentecostal circles with her father, brother and grandfathers as Assembly of God pastors. For the past 30 years Cherith and her husband Robert have been involved in the Spirit’s renewal of the mainline Presbyterian, Anglican and Christian Reformed communities of which they’ve been a part, either on staff or as laypersons.

In the past few years Cherith has been a sessional lecturer at Regent College, Vancouver, BC, and has taught for Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA. Kuyper College and Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, MI. She has also taught graduate courses for Westminster Theological Centre in London, England, the Vineyard Leadership Institute in Columbus, OH and the Trinity Learning Community in Corona, CA. She taught for five years at Calvin College and Seminary while serving as Co-Director of Christian Formation with her husband, and filled a one-year appointment at Wheaton College in theology.

She speaks and teaches in various contexts, and has authored and contributed to many publications. Most recently, Cherith has been working on a commentary on Acts, a book on theological anthropology and the resurrection, and a condensed version of Paul’s Christology with her father, Gordon Fee.

Research Interests

  • Trinitarian theology
  • The person and work of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit
  • Life in the Kingdom of God
  • Theology through the Arts

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