Christine Dorothy Pohl

Christine Dorothy Pohl obituary, Nicholasville, KY

Christine Dorothy Pohl

Christine Pohl Obituary

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Christine Dorothy Pohl passed away peacefully on June 5, 2023, at the age of seventy-two, at home and surrounded by family after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer. Christine was a deeply committed Christian, a renowned scholar, an active member of her community, and a loving daughter, sister, aunt, great-aunt, and friend. She will be greatly missed.
Love of Christ was the bedrock of Christine's life, and she devoted herself, both personally and professionally, to knowing God. After growing up in Great Neck, New York, and graduating from Syracuse University she attended English L'Abri where she was greatly influenced by the work of Francis Schaeffer. There she learned to put her faith into practice, first by opening Rebirth Book and Craft Shop, where she touched the lives of so many through Bible Study and fellowship meals, then as the administrative assistant and acting director of Bread for the World Educational Fund, and later as the director of program development at Community Bible Church in Lawrence, New York, where she worked with refugees. Eventually, Christine's formidable intellect led her to academia. She received her master's from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1986 and her doctorate from Emory University in 1993.
Christine's chosen field of study was Christian social ethics, and her scholarly work left a profound impact. Her groundbreaking first book, Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition (1999), is widely credited with re-establishing hospitality as a subject of theological inquiry, and will soon be reissued in time for its twenty-fifth anniversary. Her other works include Living on the Boundaries: Evangelical Women, Feminism, and the Theological Academy (2005, with Nicola Hoggard Creegan), Friendship at the Margins: Discovering Mutuality in Service and Mission (2010, with Christopher Heuertz), Living Into Community: Cultivating Practices that Sustain Us (2012), and Good Works: Hospitality and Faithful Discipleship (2021, with Keith Wasserman), as well as numerous contributions to academic journals, popular media outlets, and anthologies.
Christine spent her entire teaching career at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky, beginning as an instructor in 1989 and retiring as a professor in 2018. There, she was a popular professor, forming lasting friendships with her colleagues and students. She was the recipient of many prestigious grants, awards, and residencies, and was a highly sought-after speaker. Collaborating with colleagues was a particular source of joy for Christine, and she often worked with coauthors. In a testament to the enduring power of her scholarship, a book about her life's work, Practicing the Kingdom: Essays on Hospitality, Community, and Friendship in Honor of Christine D. Pohl, was published just last year.
Family and friends were deeply important to Christine. Although she always retained a hint of her Long Island accent, she found a home and a community in Wilmore, with her parents and her brother's family eventually joining her on the very same street. She was a devoted aunt, staying in touch with her nieces and nephews; she never missed a birthday and had a knack for finding just the right gift. She found particular meaning in Sunday meals with her brother's family, and in afternoon tea with her close friends.
Christine was also active in several congregations over the course of her time in Wilmore, most recently Wilmore United Methodist Church. She enjoyed traveling, and her frequent conference presentations and guest lectures took her all over the world. At home, when she wasn't reading or writing, she liked to receive visitors, contemplate the outside world from her sunroom, and work in her garden; she especially loved cosmos, peonies, hydrangeas, and irises, and she greeted each spring with pansies on her front porch. Upon entering Christine's home, you would find it filled with books, flowers, potted plants, and decorative pineapples-a traditional Christian symbol of welcome.
Christine is survived by her family: siblings Louise, Elizabeth, and Ronald (Dorothy); nieces and nephews Luke (Susan), Paul (Kana), Jeremy (Katelyn), Hadley (Freddy), Madison (Danielle), Drew, Jessamyn (Mark), Chelsea (Joshua), and Dylan (Ashley); and many great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Gunther and Dorothy Pohl.
In lieu of flowers, should friends desire to make a contribution, please send to
Good Works Inc
PO Box 4
Athens, OH 45701L
Services will be held at 1:00 PM, Friday, June 9, 2023, at Estes Chapel, Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore with Stacy Minger officiating.
Service will be live streamed. To access live stream, go to asbury.to/live
Burial will follow at Wilmore Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 11:00 AM until the time of service, Friday, at the chapel. Betts & West is honored to serve Christine and her family in their time of need. An online guestbook is available at www.BettsAndWestFuneralHome.com
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Theo A. Boer, the Netherlands

July 13, 2023

Since more than twenty years, I met Christine at the annual meetings of the Society of Christian Ethics in different American cities. In the past years we shared the responsibility as conveners of the Interest Group Evangelical Ethics. She was a wise and gracious woman, full of good humour, always seeking common ground, while firmly keeping her commitment to Christ. She will be greatly missed at the Society's meetings. The picture that I added was taken at our meeting in Chicago in 2015.
I thank God for having had the privilege to know her, and wish her relatives, of whom she always spoke so fondly, comfort in the difficult times to come.

Nancy Beck

June 8, 2023

Christine was always a pleasure to be with. Her kindness, patience and good will was always pleasant. I'm sure her loving presence will be missed by many. Our loves were surely blessed because of her

Donna Wood

June 6, 2023

Chistine was my cousin. unfortunately we didn't get to spend much time together. However I must say the time we did was special to me. She was only 2 yrs. older than I but already as a child i saw her love for Jesus. She most defintely had His heart and I noticed that she seemed so intelligent for her age. I enjoyed just hanging out with her and talking. I could see that she was very special. So now reading her obituary none of these wonderful things that she has accomplished in her life came as a suprise. not even the fact that she was loved so very much. She was easy to love. Her walk with Jesus started at a very young age and she always walked out His love in her own life. I regret not staying in touch with her. But I am very proud of her. Although she will be missed by all, that I am sure. However I know where she is and for her it is a glorious Graduation. I chose to celebrate her life and her Glorious Graduation to Heaven and the Awesome Presence of Almighty God. She was loved here on earth, I can only imagine what it was like when she entered the gates of Heaven. Thank you Lord for the brief moments I got to spend with her as a child.

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