Ph.D. Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education, 2007
Ed.M. Harvard University, 1998
B.A., University of California, 1996
Marin Campus
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charlene_jinlee@redlands.edu
Charlene Jin Lee is a practical theologian whose work centers on identity, voice, and context in spiritual formation. Attending to the middle space between reflection and action, Jin Lee engages learning praxis that engender integrity in theological claims grounded in lived-experience and public witness. She is a community advocate involved with equitable housing solutions and workforce development for underserved populations. A member of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), she is a mentor for RISE Together National Mentorship Network of Women of Color in Ministry.
Jin Lee served as Assistant Professor of Christian Education and Director of Student Formation at San Francisco Theological Seminary and Lecturer in Spirituality and Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University. She has taught in the SFTS Doctor of Ministry program since 2011.
Pastor as Person
Self, Other, and Community
Teaching as Leadership
Psychology, Spirituality, and Transformation
God and the Human Experience
In Search of a Way: Faith, Culture, and Society
Introduction to Ministry
Introduction to Contextual Theologies
Religious Education Theories and Practice
Art of Theological Reflection
Politics of Protest in Ecclesial Context