About Karam Fellowship

Karam Fellowship is a community of theological educators working together to cultivate scholarship, teaching, mentoring, institutional service and personal wholeness as people who embrace a calling to steward theological knowledge seeking wholeness, well-being and flourishing for our students and for the individuals, organizations and communities around us.

Karam Forum is the annual gathering of the Oikonomia Network and Karam Fellowship. The Forum was originally created in 2017 by the Oikonomia Network. You can read the full story of how the Fellowship emerged from the ON community in the announcement of its launch in April 2021.

Karam Fellowship is now carrying forward both the ON and the Forum. We rely entirely on the support of Fellowship members to continue this mission!

If you want to be part of a community that cultivates theological education for the flourishing of God’s people and God’s world, please join Karam Fellowship today! It’s only $4 per month a small price to help build a bright future for theological education.

Not to mention a small price for the great benefits you’ll receive!

  • Subscription (digital and hard copy) to our new peer-reviewed journal of theology for the life of the world, Faith & Flourishing, launching in Spring 2022;
  • Discount on tickets to Karam Forum;
  • The Grapevine, a weekly email of inspiration and equipping for our members;
  • Webinars with leading voices on the future of theological education; and
  • Full access to all articles in our long-running monthly newsletter, new and archived.

We invite you to join Karam Fellowship today!

The governing board of Karam Fellowship includes:

  • Chris Armstrong, Christian History
  • Vincent Bacote, Wheaton College
  • Greg Forster (chair), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
  • Donald Guthrie, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
  • Kara Martin, Alphacrucis College
  • Jules Martinez-Olivieri, North Park Theological Seminary
  • Jay Moon, Asbury Theological Seminary
  • Michaela O’Donnell, Fuller Theological Seminary
  • Charlie Self, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
  • Philip Thompson, Sioux Falls Seminary

The founding editorial board of our new peer-reviewed journal includes:

  • Uche Anizor, Talbot School of Theology
  • Chris Armstrong, Christian History
  • Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary
  • David Buschart, Denver Seminary
  • Lynn Cohick, Northern Seminary
  • Matthew Croasmun, Yale Divinity School
  • Denise Daniels, Wheaton College
  • Greg Forster (chair), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
  • P.J. Hill, Wheaton College
  • Abson Joseph, Wesley Seminary
  • Jennifer Powell McNutt, Wheaton College
  • Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological Seminary
  • Jonathan Pennington, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Scott Rae, Talbot School of Theology
  • Michael Thigpen, Phoenix Seminary
  • Brent Waters, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary

Institutional affiliations are provided for identification only.

Find out more and join the Fellowship today!