Our guest today is Sarah Hinlicky Wilson. Sarah is the Founder of
Thornbush Press, launched in 2020, and author of a number of books under its imprint:
I Am a Brave Bridge,
Sermon on the Mount: A Poetic Paraphrase,
Small Catechism: Memorizing Edition,
Pearly Gates: Parables from the Final Threshold,
To Baptize or Not to Baptize: A Practical Guide for Clergy, and
A-Tumblin’ Down.Since August 2018 she has lived in Mitaka, Japan, on the campus of
Japan Lutheran College and Theological Seminary, where her husband Andrew L. Wilson is Professor of Church History. She serves as one of the pastors at
Tokyo Lutheran Church near the Shin-Ōkubo station in central Tokyo. She is also an Affiliated Faculty Member at the
Johannelund School of Theology in Uppsala, Sweden.From July 2016 to July 2018 she lived in St. Paul, Minnesota, getting reacquainted with her home territory in between international sojourns. During that period she wrote a
memoir about the year she spent in the newborn Republic of Slovakia when she was 17.From 2008 to 2016 she lived in Strasbourg, France, where she worked at the
Institute for Ecumenical Research, a close affiliate of the
Lutheran World Federation, specializing in Eastern Orthodoxy and Pentecostalism. She continuse to serve as a Visiting Professor of the Institute and, as such, the Consultant to the
International Lutheran-Pentecostal Dialogue. With her colleague Theodor Dieter from the Institute, she teaches
an annual course in Wittenberg, Germany, on Martin Luther’s theology.In 2010, Andrew and she
followed the footsteps of Martin Luther’s pilgrimage from Germany to Rome five hundred (or maybe four hundred ninety-nine) years earlier.
She earned a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology in 2008 and an M.Div. in 2003 at
Princeton Theological Seminary. During that time, Andrew and Sarah got married and became parents to Zeke. She served as pastor at a Slovak-American church in Trenton, New Jersey, and became the editor of
Lutheran Forum, an independent theological quarterly, which she continued to do until the end of 2018. All her articles from that period are available
here.Before graduate school she spent one year working at
First Things, where she first started publishing theological essays. Since her first in October 1998, she has published hundreds of articles in popular venues like
Christianity Today,
The Christian Century, and
Books & Culture, as well as scholarly journals like
Pro Ecclesia,
Pneuma,
Lutheran Quarterly, and
Concordia Journal. She has
edited four books and contributed to a few more.She did her growing up in New York and New Jersey and still thinks of herself as a New Yorker, even though she hasn’t lived there since the last millennium.