Elsie McKee

Elsie Anne Tshimunyi McKee is a retired professor of theology, the Archibald Alexander Professor of Reformation Studies and the History of Worship at Princeton Theological Seminary.

[1] She is known for her research of the doctrines of John Calvin and the work of Protestant reformer Katharina Schütz Zell.

McKee was born and raised in the DRC until she moved to the United States to attend college.

[2] McKee was granted a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies in 1986 for her project creating translations of John Calvin's sermons.

[3] In 2021, McKee authored the preface for Cradling Abundance, the memoir of her friend Monique Misenga Ngoie Mukuna, aka Maman Monique, detailing the latter's life as an African Christian woman in the DRC.