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FACULTY | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Doctor of Ministry Programs; Associate Professor of Black Church StudiesOffice: Schlegel 100Education: Brown Uiversity, BA; University of Chicago, MA; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Theological Seminary, MDiv; Vanderbilt University, PhDDenomination: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Email Angela. LSCC | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Call (502) 894-2293 for questions about hours and location. Louisville Seminary Counseling Center is located on the campus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205. The campus is easy to find by exiting at Grinstead Drive off I-64. Take Grinstead Drive to Lexington Road, turn left. LOUISVILLE SEMINARY HOME January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 15 22 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 15 22 29 sat 2 sat 10 17 24 Sat 2 3 Sat 2 3 Sun 14 Sun 2 9 16 30Sun 8
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AMY PLANTINGA PAUW
Amy Plantinga Pauw majored in philosophy and French at Calvin College in Michigan. She also studied at Calvin Seminary before completing her MDiv at Fuller Seminary in 1984. In her doctoral studies at Yale she became particularly interested in the writings of Jonathan Edwards. Since joining the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1990, she hasANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at theSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for the HOME | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYABOUT USPROSPECTIVE STUDENTSALUMSGIVEEVENT VENUESACADEMICS Home | Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Louisville Seminary educates and forms those who are committed to ministry and service to the community in the spirit of the unconditional and everlasting love that God has for all people of every creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, and circumstance. And so LouisvilleSeminary accepts
FACULTY | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Doctor of Ministry Programs; Associate Professor of Black Church StudiesOffice: Schlegel 100Education: Brown Uiversity, BA; University of Chicago, MA; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Theological Seminary, MDiv; Vanderbilt University, PhDDenomination: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Email Angela. LSCC | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Call (502) 894-2293 for questions about hours and location. Louisville Seminary Counseling Center is located on the campus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205. The campus is easy to find by exiting at Grinstead Drive off I-64. Take Grinstead Drive to Lexington Road, turn left. LOUISVILLE SEMINARY HOME January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 15 22 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 15 22 29 sat 2 sat 10 17 24 Sat 2 3 Sat 2 3 Sun 14 Sun 2 9 16 30Sun 8
GARDENCOURT
Once you have visited Gardencourt we think you will agree that it's a beautiful location, secluded, yet near downtown Louisville, and will meet your standards. Please contact the Marketing & Special Events Department to learn more about Gardencourt and arrange for LAWS LODGE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Laws Lodge Conference Center supports the service mission of Louisville Seminary by providing quality overnight lodging and hospitality services for campus visitors. The Lodge operates year round, with the exception of designated holidays. No pets please, unless for service use. Check-in 3:00pm, check-out 11:00am (EST) LawsLodge includes: 48
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AMY PLANTINGA PAUW
Amy Plantinga Pauw majored in philosophy and French at Calvin College in Michigan. She also studied at Calvin Seminary before completing her MDiv at Fuller Seminary in 1984. In her doctoral studies at Yale she became particularly interested in the writings of Jonathan Edwards. Since joining the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1990, she hasANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at theSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for the GIVE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Myth #2: I can only give a small amount, and that won't make a difference. FACT: Last year, 275 donors gave up to $100 or less to the Seminary, resulting in more than $18,000 raised. Helping to make Louisville Seminary better for the future is a collaborative effort. Gifts of all sizes make a difference.SUNG SOO HONG
Sung Soo Hong is a Visiting Assistant Professor of New Testament at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. His professorship is through a Postdoctoral Fellowship he received from the Louisville Institute, a Lilly Endowment Inc.-funded program which supports the formation of ecclesiastically engaged academics for teaching and scholarship that serves the church and its ministries.DOCTOR OF MINISTRY
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary has offered a world-class Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree to strengthen the connection between theology and ministry practice either in the church and in fields closely related to the mission and witness of the church. Our low tuition and block scheduling offer the financial and personalflexibility
ALUM RESOURCES
If your congregation needs a supply preacher - for one Sunday or multiple Sundays - contact Dianne Reistroffer, 502.894.2294, dreistroffer@lpts.edu. Members of Louisville Seminary's faculty are available for preaching and lectures in your congregation. Their contact information can be found in our online directory or by contacting Jean NewmanSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for theTYLER MAYFIELD
Tyler Mayfield is the Arnold Black Rhodes Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Faculty Director of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Claremont School of Theology in southern California, and the University of CaliforniaEXPLORATORY DAYS
Exploratory Days Form. Do not arrange lodging for me. I live in the area or have other lodging SHANNON CRAIGO-SNELL Shannon Craigo-Snell joined the Louisville Seminary faculty in 2011 as a constructive systematic theologian. She earned degrees (PhD, MPhil, MA, and MDiv) at Yale University and Yale Divinity School. From 2001 to 2011 Craigo-Snell taught in the Religious Studies department at Yale University, where she also earned several Yale fellowships andMARION L. SOARDS
Marion "Marty" Soards, an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), joined the Louisville Seminary faculty in 1990 to teach New Testament. Publishing more than 60 articles in theological dictionaries and professional journals, he is the author of over 20 books including The Passion According to Luke: The Special Material ofLuke 22
DEBRA J. MUMFORD
Debra J. Mumford, is ordained minister in American Baptist Churches, USA and affiliate minister with the Alliance of Baptists. She joined the Louisville Seminary faculty in 2007. She majored in mechanical engineering at Howard University and worked in engineering before answering her call to ministry. HOME | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYABOUT USPROSPECTIVE STUDENTSALUMSGIVEEVENT VENUESACADEMICS Home | Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Louisville Seminary educates and forms those who are committed to ministry and service to the community in the spirit of the unconditional and everlasting love that God has for all people of every creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, and circumstance. And so LouisvilleSeminary accepts
FACULTY | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Doctor of Ministry Programs; Associate Professor of Black Church StudiesOffice: Schlegel 100Education: Brown Uiversity, BA; University of Chicago, MA; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Theological Seminary, MDiv; Vanderbilt University, PhDDenomination: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Email Angela. LSCC | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Call (502) 894-2293 for questions about hours and location. Louisville Seminary Counseling Center is located on the campus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205. The campus is easy to find by exiting at Grinstead Drive off I-64. Take Grinstead Drive to Lexington Road, turn left. LOUISVILLE SEMINARY HOME January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 15 22 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 15 22 29 sat 2 sat 10 17 24 Sat 2 3 Sat 2 3 Sun 14 Sun 2 9 16 30Sun 8
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Once you have visited Gardencourt we think you will agree that it's a beautiful location, secluded, yet near downtown Louisville, and will meet your standards. Please contact the Marketing & Special Events Department to learn more about Gardencourt and arrange for LAWS LODGE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Laws Lodge Conference Center supports the service mission of Louisville Seminary by providing quality overnight lodging and hospitality services for campus visitors. The Lodge operates year round, with the exception of designated holidays. No pets please, unless for service use. Check-in 3:00pm, check-out 11:00am (EST) LawsLodge includes: 48
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AMY PLANTINGA PAUW
Amy Plantinga Pauw majored in philosophy and French at Calvin College in Michigan. She also studied at Calvin Seminary before completing her MDiv at Fuller Seminary in 1984. In her doctoral studies at Yale she became particularly interested in the writings of Jonathan Edwards. Since joining the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1990, she hasANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at theSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for the HOME | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYABOUT USPROSPECTIVE STUDENTSALUMSGIVEEVENT VENUESACADEMICS Home | Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Louisville Seminary educates and forms those who are committed to ministry and service to the community in the spirit of the unconditional and everlasting love that God has for all people of every creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, and circumstance. And so LouisvilleSeminary accepts
FACULTY | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Doctor of Ministry Programs; Associate Professor of Black Church StudiesOffice: Schlegel 100Education: Brown Uiversity, BA; University of Chicago, MA; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Theological Seminary, MDiv; Vanderbilt University, PhDDenomination: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Email Angela. LSCC | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Call (502) 894-2293 for questions about hours and location. Louisville Seminary Counseling Center is located on the campus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205. The campus is easy to find by exiting at Grinstead Drive off I-64. Take Grinstead Drive to Lexington Road, turn left. LOUISVILLE SEMINARY HOME January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 15 22 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 15 22 29 sat 2 sat 10 17 24 Sat 2 3 Sat 2 3 Sun 14 Sun 2 9 16 30Sun 8
GARDENCOURT
Once you have visited Gardencourt we think you will agree that it's a beautiful location, secluded, yet near downtown Louisville, and will meet your standards. Please contact the Marketing & Special Events Department to learn more about Gardencourt and arrange for LAWS LODGE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Laws Lodge Conference Center supports the service mission of Louisville Seminary by providing quality overnight lodging and hospitality services for campus visitors. The Lodge operates year round, with the exception of designated holidays. No pets please, unless for service use. Check-in 3:00pm, check-out 11:00am (EST) LawsLodge includes: 48
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AMY PLANTINGA PAUW
Amy Plantinga Pauw majored in philosophy and French at Calvin College in Michigan. She also studied at Calvin Seminary before completing her MDiv at Fuller Seminary in 1984. In her doctoral studies at Yale she became particularly interested in the writings of Jonathan Edwards. Since joining the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1990, she hasANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at theSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for the GIVE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Myth #2: I can only give a small amount, and that won't make a difference. FACT: Last year, 275 donors gave up to $100 or less to the Seminary, resulting in more than $18,000 raised. Helping to make Louisville Seminary better for the future is a collaborative effort. Gifts of all sizes make a difference.ALUM RESOURCES
If your congregation needs a supply preacher - for one Sunday or multiple Sundays - contact Dianne Reistroffer, 502.894.2294, dreistroffer@lpts.edu. Members of Louisville Seminary's faculty are available for preaching and lectures in your congregation. Their contact information can be found in our online directory or by contacting Jean NewmanSUNG SOO HONG
Sung Soo Hong is a Visiting Assistant Professor of New Testament at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. His professorship is through a Postdoctoral Fellowship he received from the Louisville Institute, a Lilly Endowment Inc.-funded program which supports the formation of ecclesiastically engaged academics for teaching and scholarship that serves the church and its ministries.SUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for theEXPLORATORY DAYS
Exploratory Days Form. Do not arrange lodging for me. I live in the area or have other lodgingTYLER MAYFIELD
Tyler Mayfield is the Arnold Black Rhodes Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Faculty Director of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Claremont School of Theology in southern California, and the University of California ALTON B. POLLARD III Rev. Dr. Alton B. Pollard III is Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary’s tenth president. He began his service with Louisville Seminary in September 2018. A scholar, author, consultant and speaker on the subject of African American and U.S. religion and culture, Pollard was previously dean of the School of Divinity and professor ofMARION L. SOARDS
Marion "Marty" Soards, an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), joined the Louisville Seminary faculty in 1990 to teach New Testament. Publishing more than 60 articles in theological dictionaries and professional journals, he is the author of over 20 books including The Passion According to Luke: The Special Material ofLuke 22
SHANNON CRAIGO-SNELL Shannon Craigo-Snell joined the Louisville Seminary faculty in 2011 as a constructive systematic theologian. She earned degrees (PhD, MPhil, MA, and MDiv) at Yale University and Yale Divinity School. From 2001 to 2011 Craigo-Snell taught in the Religious Studies department at Yale University, where she also earned several Yale fellowships andDEBRA J. MUMFORD
Debra J. Mumford, is ordained minister in American Baptist Churches, USA and affiliate minister with the Alliance of Baptists. She joined the Louisville Seminary faculty in 2007. She majored in mechanical engineering at Howard University and worked in engineering before answering her call to ministry. HOME | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYABOUT USPROSPECTIVE STUDENTSALUMSGIVEEVENT VENUESACADEMICS Home | Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Louisville Seminary educates and forms those who are committed to ministry and service to the community in the spirit of the unconditional and everlasting love that God has for all people of every creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, and circumstance. And so LouisvilleSeminary accepts
FACULTY | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Doctor of Ministry Programs; Associate Professor of Black Church StudiesOffice: Schlegel 100Education: Brown Uiversity, BA; University of Chicago, MA; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Theological Seminary, MDiv; Vanderbilt University, PhDDenomination: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Email Angela. LSCC | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Call (502) 894-2293 for questions about hours and location. Louisville Seminary Counseling Center is located on the campus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205. The campus is easy to find by exiting at Grinstead Drive off I-64. Take Grinstead Drive to Lexington Road, turn left. LAWS LODGE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYLOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYONLINE PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARYGREENVILLE THEOLOGICAL PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARYREFORMED PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARYLOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR…LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR… Laws Lodge Conference Center supports the service mission of Louisville Seminary by providing quality overnight lodging and hospitality services for campus visitors. The Lodge operates year round, with the exception of designated holidays. No pets please, unless for service use. Check-in 3:00pm, check-out 11:00am (EST) LawsLodge includes: 48
GARDENCOURT
Once you have visited Gardencourt we think you will agree that it's a beautiful location, secluded, yet near downtown Louisville, and will meet your standards. Please contact the Marketing & Special Events Department to learn more about Gardencourt and arrange for LOUISVILLE SEMINARY HOME January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 15 22 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 15 22 29 sat 2 sat 10 17 24 Sat 2 3 Sat 2 3 Sun 14 Sun 2 9 16 30Sun 8
AMY PLANTINGA PAUW
Amy Plantinga Pauw majored in philosophy and French at Calvin College in Michigan. She also studied at Calvin Seminary before completing her MDiv at Fuller Seminary in 1984. In her doctoral studies at Yale she became particularly interested in the writings of Jonathan Edwards. Since joining the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1990, she hasSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for theTYLER MAYFIELD
Tyler Mayfield is the Arnold Black Rhodes Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Faculty Director of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Claremont School of Theology in southern California, and the University of CaliforniaANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at the HOME | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYABOUT USPROSPECTIVE STUDENTSALUMSGIVEEVENT VENUESACADEMICS Home | Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Louisville Seminary educates and forms those who are committed to ministry and service to the community in the spirit of the unconditional and everlasting love that God has for all people of every creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, and circumstance. And so LouisvilleSeminary accepts
FACULTY | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Doctor of Ministry Programs; Associate Professor of Black Church StudiesOffice: Schlegel 100Education: Brown Uiversity, BA; University of Chicago, MA; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Theological Seminary, MDiv; Vanderbilt University, PhDDenomination: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Email Angela. LSCC | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Call (502) 894-2293 for questions about hours and location. Louisville Seminary Counseling Center is located on the campus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205. The campus is easy to find by exiting at Grinstead Drive off I-64. Take Grinstead Drive to Lexington Road, turn left. LAWS LODGE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYLOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYONLINE PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARYGREENVILLE THEOLOGICAL PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARYREFORMED PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARYLOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR…LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR… Laws Lodge Conference Center supports the service mission of Louisville Seminary by providing quality overnight lodging and hospitality services for campus visitors. The Lodge operates year round, with the exception of designated holidays. No pets please, unless for service use. Check-in 3:00pm, check-out 11:00am (EST) LawsLodge includes: 48
GARDENCOURT
Once you have visited Gardencourt we think you will agree that it's a beautiful location, secluded, yet near downtown Louisville, and will meet your standards. Please contact the Marketing & Special Events Department to learn more about Gardencourt and arrange for LOUISVILLE SEMINARY HOME January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 15 22 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 9 16 23 30 Fri 15 22 29 sat 2 sat 10 17 24 Sat 2 3 Sat 2 3 Sun 14 Sun 2 9 16 30Sun 8
AMY PLANTINGA PAUW
Amy Plantinga Pauw majored in philosophy and French at Calvin College in Michigan. She also studied at Calvin Seminary before completing her MDiv at Fuller Seminary in 1984. In her doctoral studies at Yale she became particularly interested in the writings of Jonathan Edwards. Since joining the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1990, she hasSUSAN R. GARRETT
Susan Renninger Garrett is Professor of New Testament. She joined the faculty at Louisville Seminary in 1995 and welcomed its atmosphere of collegiality and sense of purpose among its faculty. She served as Chair of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion from 2001-2012, and as Dean of the Seminary from 2012-2018. She is a strong advocate for theTYLER MAYFIELD
Tyler Mayfield is the Arnold Black Rhodes Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Faculty Director of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Claremont School of Theology in southern California, and the University of CaliforniaANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at theDEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees & Programs at LPTS. More information Courses for these degree programs are taught by an outstanding faculty of scholars who hold advanced degrees from colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Europe. Visit the course catalog to see the individual courses offered in each degree program. Click here for credit hourrequirements.
GIVE | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Myth #2: I can only give a small amount, and that won't make a difference. FACT: Last year, 275 donors gave up to $100 or less to the Seminary, resulting in more than $18,000 raised. Helping to make Louisville Seminary better for the future is a collaborative effort. Gifts of all sizes make a difference.OUR LEADERSHIP
The management and control of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary is vested in its Board of Trustees, an elected body of up to 37 members. The Trustees give oversight to the operations of the Seminary through shared governance with the Seminary President and its faculty. The Trustees elect the President and faculty and conferdegrees.
FINANCIAL | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Please contact the Housing Coordinator in the Dean of Student Engagement Office at (800) 264-1839, ext. 297 or (502) 992-9297 for further details. A Residential Handbook with a detailed outline of this policy is available. Studios and efficiencies are furnished.One-, two-,
DOCTOR OF MINISTRY
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary has offered a world-class Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree to strengthen the connection between theology and ministry practice either in the church and in fields closely related to the mission and witness of the church. Our low tuition and block scheduling offer the financial and personalflexibility
POST A JOB | LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Job Description: Please type or copy and paste your job description here; this box accepts plain text only. To send a pdf, MS Word, or other formatted document, please attach it to an email and send to astevens@lpts.edu.Please include the organization name and job title in the subject line.EXPLORATORY DAYS
Exploratory Days Form. Do not arrange lodging for me. I live in the area or have other lodgingANITA S. COLEMAN
Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy. Master of Arts (Religion) Doctor of Ministry. Dual Degree Programs. Black Church Studies. Credit Hour Requirements. Financial. Financial Aid. Tuitionand Fees.
ANGELA COWSER
Angela Cowser began her service at Louisville Seminary in August 2018. She previously served as Director of the Center for the Church and the Black Experience and Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Chicago, Illinois). While a student at Louisville Seminary, Cowser co-founded Women at theASHLEY HICKS
Ashley Hicks is a specialist in couples/family therapy, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate. She joined Louisville Seminary’s faculty in 2016. Hicks has worked in a number of clinical settings serving clients from diverse backgrounds including racial/ethnic minorities, LGBTQpopulations
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