Elaina Mair is an adjunct faculty in Systematic Theology and holds a MA in Theology from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and a BA in Psychology from the Torrey Honors College at Biola University. She completed her PhD in Systematic Theology at the University of Aberdeen. Her areas of interest are 20th century theology, theological anthropology, christology, and political theology.
Articles
- “Colin Gunton’s Christological Anthropology: Humanity’s Relationships in the Image of Christ,” Published in Perichoresis, The Theological Journal of Emanuel University. Volume 19 Issue 2, 2021.
- “The Christo-Praxis of Frederick Herzog” Presented at the Pacific Systematic Theology Colloquium, 2024
- “Evangelical Activism: How Liberation Theology Can Add to Evangelical Social Responsibility Today” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, 2022
- “Jürgen Moltmann’s Theology of Hope for Persons with Disabilities: Hope, Health and Healing” Presented at the Society for the Study of Theology Conference, 2022
- “To Rule Together: The Divine Image Strengthened Through Male-Female Unity” Presented at the Far West Regional Evangelical Theological Society Meeting, 2021
- “Divine Child Abuse: A Trinitarian Response” Presented at the Far West Regional Evangelical Theological Society Meeting, 2019
- Book Reviews
- Review of Pui-Lan Kwok, Postcolonial Politics and Theology (2021). Published in International Journal of Systematic Theology (IJST), Volume 25 Issue 2. 2023.
- Review of Mary Ann Hinsdale and Stephen Okey (eds.), T&T Clark Handbook of Theological Anthropology (2021). Published in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS), Volume 65 Issue 3. 2022.