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Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129SOUL REPAIR
Since 2012, The Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School has offered public education and conducted research on moral injury and recovery for military veterans. During this time, it has educated religious and non-profit communities, employers, educators, religious leaders, chaplains, seminarians, and medical care-givers about the ways to support processes of healing for those whoKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryTIMOTHY SANDOVAL
Dr. Timothy J. Sandoval joined the Brite Divinity School faculty in 2013 as associate professor in Hebrew Bible. Prior to joining Brite, Sandoval was on the faculty of Chicago Theological Seminary. In addition to his faculty appointment at CTS, he served as interim academic dean and vice president for academic affairs, directed the seminary’s doctoral degreeDAVID J. GOUWENS
David J. Gouwens is Emeritus Professor of Theology at Brite Divinity School. He is a graduate of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and holds the M.Div. and S.T.M. degrees from Yale Divinity School. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from Yale University. He taught theology at Brite from 1983-2015, including introductory courses in historical andcontemporary
WARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence.NATALYA CHERRY
Rev. Dr. Natalya Cherry joined Brite Divinity School in 2018 as Assistant Professor in Methodist Studies and Theology. Dr. Cherry received her BA from Georgetown University, an MDiv from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC and a PhD from Southern Methodist University. She is an ordained Elder in the Susquehanna Conference of the United Methodist BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129SOUL REPAIR
Since 2012, The Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School has offered public education and conducted research on moral injury and recovery for military veterans. During this time, it has educated religious and non-profit communities, employers, educators, religious leaders, chaplains, seminarians, and medical care-givers about the ways to support processes of healing for those whoKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryTIMOTHY SANDOVAL
Dr. Timothy J. Sandoval joined the Brite Divinity School faculty in 2013 as associate professor in Hebrew Bible. Prior to joining Brite, Sandoval was on the faculty of Chicago Theological Seminary. In addition to his faculty appointment at CTS, he served as interim academic dean and vice president for academic affairs, directed the seminary’s doctoral degreeDAVID J. GOUWENS
David J. Gouwens is Emeritus Professor of Theology at Brite Divinity School. He is a graduate of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and holds the M.Div. and S.T.M. degrees from Yale Divinity School. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from Yale University. He taught theology at Brite from 1983-2015, including introductory courses in historical andcontemporary
WARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence.NATALYA CHERRY
Rev. Dr. Natalya Cherry joined Brite Divinity School in 2018 as Assistant Professor in Methodist Studies and Theology. Dr. Cherry received her BA from Georgetown University, an MDiv from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC and a PhD from Southern Methodist University. She is an ordained Elder in the Susquehanna Conference of the United Methodist PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to NEWS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite Divinity School honors the continuing struggle for justice and human equality initiated by LGBTQIA+ pioneers during the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Pride Month gives us a moment to pause, reflect, give thanks, and recommit to the proposition that all persons are created equal by God.FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MINISTERS WEEK
Ministers Week is a 3 day event held each February. The event features inspiring worship, thought-provoking lectures, enriching workshops and an uplifting organ recital and hymn sing. Ministers Week 2022 will be held February 7-9, 2022. Visit the links below to access recordings of previous Ministers Weeks. CLICK HERE to request access to securepages. View Article
MINISTERS WEEK SECURE ACCESS REQUEST Ministers Week Secure Access Request. Complete the form below to receive access to the Ministers Week 2021 Secure Page. Once your information is submitted, WIL GAFNEY - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Wil Gafney. Blog/Site /wil.gafney email. 817-257-7588. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life.DAVID J. GOUWENS
David J. Gouwens is Emeritus Professor of Theology at Brite Divinity School. He is a graduate of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and holds the M.Div. and S.T.M. degrees from Yale Divinity School. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from Yale University. He taught theology at Brite from 1983-2015, including introductory courses in historical andcontemporary
THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE: A THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE: A Anna Case-Winters Professor of Theology, McCormick Theological Seminary There is a new day dawning for theology and science as they engage in a lively and productive conversation. Among the questions to be asked are: 1) How do we understand biblical stories of creation in relation to the scientific perspectives on evolution? 2) Does “intelligent design” CHARLES K. BELLINGER Charles K. Bellinger. Blog/Site /britedivinity email. 817-257-7668. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. AN INTRODUCTION TO EARLY JUDAISM FROM THE MACCABEES TO THE JWST 60013 Understanding Early Judaism 3 semester hours . Instructor: Ariel Feldman . Prerequisites: None . Description of Content: This course introduces students to the histories and BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration of disciplined practices and intellectual fidelity. Courses are taught by a faculty of distinguished teacher-scholars who are leaders PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to NEWS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite Divinity School honors the continuing struggle for justice and human equality initiated by LGBTQIA+ pioneers during the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Pride Month gives us a moment to pause, reflect, give thanks, and recommit to the proposition that all persons are created equal by God.FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MINISTERS WEEK
Ministers Week is a 3 day event held each February. The event features inspiring worship, thought-provoking lectures, enriching workshops and an uplifting organ recital and hymn sing. Ministers Week 2022 will be held February 7-9, 2022. Visit the links below to access recordings of previous Ministers Weeks. CLICK HERE to request access to securepages. View Article
MINISTERS WEEK SECURE ACCESS REQUEST Ministers Week Secure Access Request. Complete the form below to receive access to the Ministers Week 2021 Secure Page. Once your information is submitted, OLUWATOMISIN OREDEIN Dr. Oluwatomisin Oredein joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Assistant Professor in Black Religious Traditions, Constructive Theology and Ethics. She also serves as Director of the Black Church Studies Program. Dr. Oredein was previously Visiting Assistant Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics at Memphis Theological Seminary. While there she taught classes such as “Womanist WIL GAFNEY - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Wil Gafney. Blog/Site /wil.gafney email. 817-257-7588. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration of disciplined practices and intellectual fidelity. Courses are taught by a faculty of distinguished teacher-scholars who are leaders PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to NEWS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite Divinity School honors the continuing struggle for justice and human equality initiated by LGBTQIA+ pioneers during the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Pride Month gives us a moment to pause, reflect, give thanks, and recommit to the proposition that all persons are created equal by God.FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MINISTERS WEEK
Ministers Week is a 3 day event held each February. The event features inspiring worship, thought-provoking lectures, enriching workshops and an uplifting organ recital and hymn sing. Ministers Week 2022 will be held February 7-9, 2022. Visit the links below to access recordings of previous Ministers Weeks. CLICK HERE to request access to securepages. View Article
MINISTERS WEEK SECURE ACCESS REQUEST Ministers Week Secure Access Request. Complete the form below to receive access to the Ministers Week 2021 Secure Page. Once your information is submitted, OLUWATOMISIN OREDEIN Dr. Oluwatomisin Oredein joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Assistant Professor in Black Religious Traditions, Constructive Theology and Ethics. She also serves as Director of the Black Church Studies Program. Dr. Oredein was previously Visiting Assistant Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics at Memphis Theological Seminary. While there she taught classes such as “Womanist WIL GAFNEY - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Wil Gafney. Blog/Site /wil.gafney email. 817-257-7588. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration of disciplined practices and intellectual fidelity. Courses are taught by a faculty of distinguished teacher-scholars who are leaders PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to NEWS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite Divinity School honors the continuing struggle for justice and human equality initiated by LGBTQIA+ pioneers during the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Pride Month gives us a moment to pause, reflect, give thanks, and recommit to the proposition that all persons are created equal by God.FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MINISTERS WEEK
Ministers Week is a 3 day event held each February. The event features inspiring worship, thought-provoking lectures, enriching workshops and an uplifting organ recital and hymn sing. Ministers Week 2022 will be held February 7-9, 2022. Visit the links below to access recordings of previous Ministers Weeks. CLICK HERE to request access to securepages. View Article
MINISTERS WEEK SECURE ACCESS REQUEST Ministers Week Secure Access Request. Complete the form below to receive access to the Ministers Week 2021 Secure Page. Once your information is submitted, WIL GAFNEY - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Wil Gafney. Blog/Site /wil.gafney email. 817-257-7588. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. MINISTERS WEEK AUDIO 2019 Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration ofFACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
MASTER OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY Description: The Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry degree couples rich theological inquiry with formative practices to prepare leaders for lay ministry, diaconal and, in some traditions, ordained ministry, or for service in bi-vocational settings such as teaching, business, social work, NGOs, and non-profit organizations. The M.A.T.M. is a forty-eight semester hour degree with two DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. STALCUP SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY FOR THE LAITYMICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalKYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence. ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration of disciplined practices and intellectual fidelity. Courses are taught by a faculty of distinguished teacher-scholars who are leaders PROGRAMS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL As a progressive theological school in the Southwest that values diverse communities, Brite embodies an ecumenical and open spirit. Together we are learning to be JUSTICE-MAKERS within the context of the multiple cultures that co-exist in this region. Dedicated programs at Brite support the community’s valuing of diversity and offer curricular and co-curricular opportunities to NEWS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite Divinity School honors the continuing struggle for justice and human equality initiated by LGBTQIA+ pioneers during the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Pride Month gives us a moment to pause, reflect, give thanks, and recommit to the proposition that all persons are created equal by God.FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MINISTERS WEEK
Ministers Week is a 3 day event held each February. The event features inspiring worship, thought-provoking lectures, enriching workshops and an uplifting organ recital and hymn sing. Ministers Week 2022 will be held February 7-9, 2022. Visit the links below to access recordings of previous Ministers Weeks. CLICK HERE to request access to securepages. View Article
MINISTERS WEEK SECURE ACCESS REQUEST Ministers Week Secure Access Request. Complete the form below to receive access to the Ministers Week 2021 Secure Page. Once your information is submitted, WIL GAFNEY - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Wil Gafney. Blog/Site /wil.gafney email. 817-257-7588. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. MINISTERS WEEK AUDIO 2019 Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalDAVID J. GOUWENS
David J. Gouwens is Emeritus Professor of Theology at Brite Divinity School. He is a graduate of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and holds the M.Div. and S.T.M. degrees from Yale Divinity School. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from Yale University. He taught theology at Brite from 1983-2015, including introductory courses in historical andcontemporary
DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion.STEPHEN V. SPRINKLE
Stephen V. Sprinkle is Professor of Practical Theology, and has held the office of Director of Field Education and Supervised Ministry since 1994 at Brite Divinity School, located on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. A native of North Carolina, and educated with a B.A. from Barton College, an M.Div. View ArticleWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence.KYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryD. NEWELL WILLIAMS
D. Newell Williams has been President and Professor of Modern and American Church History of Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University since 2003. He co-edited two books with Douglas A. Foster and Paul M. Blowers, The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History (Chalice Press, 2013) and The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement (William B. Eerdmans CHARLES K. BELLINGER Charles K. Bellinger. Blog/Site /britedivinity email. 817-257-7668. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOLABOUTADMISSIONSACADEMICSCOMMUNITYLIFEEVENTSPROGRAMS
Brite Divinity School is a progressive graduate theological education institution and seminary in the Southwest, offering masters anddoctoral degrees.
FACULTY & STAFF
Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MICHAEL MILLER
Dr. Michael Miller joined Brite Divinity School in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Dean. He will also serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Miller previously served as Academic Dean of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, Ohio, an historic educational institution of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also taught at Christian TheologicalDAVID J. GOUWENS
David J. Gouwens is Emeritus Professor of Theology at Brite Divinity School. He is a graduate of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and holds the M.Div. and S.T.M. degrees from Yale Divinity School. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from Yale University. He taught theology at Brite from 1983-2015, including introductory courses in historical andcontemporary
DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion.STEPHEN V. SPRINKLE
Stephen V. Sprinkle is Professor of Practical Theology, and has held the office of Director of Field Education and Supervised Ministry since 1994 at Brite Divinity School, located on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. A native of North Carolina, and educated with a B.A. from Barton College, an M.Div. View ArticleWARNER BAILEY
Warner maintains an active life in retirement with his involvement at Brite Divinity School as Director of Presbyterian Studies and Adjunct Faculty member and as a member of the Steering Committee for Building a Brite Future. He is a Parish Associate at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church where he serves as Theologian-in-Residence.KYLE FAUNTLEROY
Rev. Kyle Fauntleroy joined Brite in 2020 as Director of Development. He was previously an Area Director for the Pension Fund of Christian Church, a financial ministry that provides retirement, death and disability benefits, and savings products for ministries and organizations across the globe. Kyle joined the Pension Fund after a more than 30-year militaryD. NEWELL WILLIAMS
D. Newell Williams has been President and Professor of Modern and American Church History of Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University since 2003. He co-edited two books with Douglas A. Foster and Paul M. Blowers, The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History (Chalice Press, 2013) and The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement (William B. Eerdmans CHARLES K. BELLINGER Charles K. Bellinger. Blog/Site /britedivinity email. 817-257-7668. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life. ACADEMICS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Academics. Brite’s ethos is reflected in faculty, staff, students, and alumnae/i who are leaders in their religious communities and who speak theologically to issues of culture, community, world, and the environment. Brite’s programs foster the intentional integration of NEWS - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Brite Divinity School honors the continuing struggle for justice and human equality initiated by LGBTQIA+ pioneers during the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Pride Month gives us a moment to pause, reflect, give thanks, and recommit to the proposition that all persons are created equal by God. MYBRITE - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL MyBrite - Brite Divinity School. Prospective students Current Students Alumnae/i Board of Trustees Staff and Faculty Student Gallery Board ofVisitors.
CONTACT - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Physical Address: Harrison Building 2925 Princeton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Mailing Address: TCU Box 298130, Fort Worth, Texas 76129MINISTERS WEEK
Ministers Week is a 3 day event held each February. The event features inspiring worship, thought-provoking lectures, enriching workshops and an uplifting organ recital and hymn sing. Ministers Week 2022 will be held February 7-9, 2022. Visit the links below to access recordings of previous Ministers Weeks. CLICK HERE to request access to securepages. View Article
MINISTERS WEEK SECURE ACCESS REQUEST Ministers Week Secure Access Request. Complete the form below to receive access to the Ministers Week 2021 Secure Page. Once your information is submitted, DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION Doctor of Philosophy: Biblical Interpretation Description: The Ph.D. program in Biblical Interpretation is an advanced academic degree designed to prepare students for independent research and vocations of teaching biblical interpretation and related historical and hermeneutical areas in theological schools, colleges, and universities, or for the scholarly enhancement of ministerialpractice.
DAVID CHO - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Eunil David Cho is Visiting Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Cho recently received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. As a pastoral theologian, he seeks to link pastoral theology with narrative theories, psychology of religion, and social scientific study of religion. WIL GAFNEY - BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Wil Gafney. Blog/Site /wil.gafney email. 817-257-7588. Brite Divinity School educates and inspires people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and public life.D. NEWELL WILLIAMS
D. Newell Williams has been President and Professor of Modern and American Church History of Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University since 2003. He co-edited two books with Douglas A. Foster and Paul M. Blowers, The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History (Chalice Press, 2013) and The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement (William B. Eerdmans Brite Divinity School* About
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