Lockdown Diary: Dr. Dorothea Bertschmann, College of the Resurrection

I am very fortunate that so far we can continue face to face teaching at our small theological College. Seeing real people is a lifeline for me.

I will probably not be able to see my family and friends in Switzerland for a long time, which is hard. I try to focus my mind with good routines and to plan free time and something nice to do.

It is wonderful to be connected in prayer to other people all over the world.


Dorothea Bertschmann is Tutorial Fellow in Biblical Studies and Academic Dean at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield, UK

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Dr. Tavis Bohlinger is Editor-in-Chief of the Logos Academic Blog and Creative Director at Reformation Heritage Books. He holds a PhD from Durham University and writes across multiple genres, including academia, poetry, and screenwriting. He lives in Grand Rapids with his wife and three children.

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  • Very interesting to hear from your side about the pandemic experience. We all struggled during this period. Still, God’s merciful grace is upon us and we are existing.

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