Karen Wright Marsh

Karen Wright Marsh is executive director and cofounder of Theological Horizons, a university ministry that has advanced theological scholarship at the intersection of faith, thought, and life since 1991. Karen directs daily programs, writes resources and curriculum, teaches weekly classes, mentors students, leads the staff, and speaks at retreats, churches, and campus ministries. She holds degrees in philosophy and linguistics from Wheaton College and the University of Virginia. Karen lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with her husband, Charles Marsh.

Contributions by Karen Wright Marsh
By Karen Wright Marsh and Andrea Bridges

What can a Christian who lived centuries ago teach us about faith and scholarship today? Listen in on our conversation with Karen Wright Marsh as we talk about the quirks and virtues of some of the spiritual giants of the Christian tradition.

By Andrea Bridges and Karen Wright Marsh

Evangelist and former slave Amanda Berry Smith has a lot to teach us about fearlessness. Explore her story in this second installment of a series of offerings from InterVarsity Press — our special summer resource for readers of The Well. 

By Karen Wright Marsh and Andrea Bridges

Can the life of a 17th-century nun catalyze your own spiritual journey? Explore the story of Juana Inez de la Cruz in this first of a series of offerings from InterVarsity Press — our special summer resource for readers of The Well.