About
Mary Vanden Berg joined the faculty of Calvin Theological Seminary on July 1, 2008. She has taught as an adjunct professor at Kuyper College, Western Theological Seminary, and Calvin Theological Seminary. Her graduate work focused on atonement theology. Mary’s goal as a professor is to not only help her students understand the truths of theology, which can often seem abstract and difficult, but also to help them understand that theological understanding and piety are intimately intertwined.
Mary lives in Hudsonville, Michigan with her husband, Skip. She has three married children and three grandchildren. She enjoys hiking, camping and downhill skiing. She also writes on her blog: Life, God, and Other Mysteries.
Courses Taught
Christian Theology in Reformed Confessions
Systematic Theology
Areas of Expertise
Atonement Theology
Speaking Topics
Prayer: The Chief Exercise of Faith
Disappointment, Despair, and God
Basic Christianity: The Niceano-Constantinopolitan Creed
Loving Your Neighbor With Dementia
Covenant as the Foundation of Renewed Community
Make Me Like a Tree: A Look at Psalm 1
Christ-Centered Pathways of Reconciliation in Christian Life & Worship
Blog and Forum Contributions
Encouraging One Another To Grow Up Into Christ
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Featured Publications
Her blog: Life, God, and Other Mysteries