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The Center for Barth Studies was established at Princeton Seminary in 1997 and is administered by a board of seminary faculty. The Center sponsors conferences, research opportunities, discussion groups, and publications that seek to advance understanding of the theology of Karl Barth (1886–1968), the German Swiss professor and pastor widely ...
Mark Lewis Taylor (born February 3, 1951) is Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Theology and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary. [1] His major interests are in the political philosophy of religious practices and theological discourse, particularly in Christian communities and also broader social movements.
Before teaching in Princeton Theological Seminary, he was the member of the Center of Theological Inquiry in between 1994 and 1997. This center was established by the Princeton Theological Seminary's Board of Trustees in 1978. He later became the director of the Center for Barth Studies of the seminary from 1997 to 2001.
Sang Hyun Lee (1938 – 2023) was the Kyung-Chik Han Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, and director of the institution's Program for Asian American Theology and Ministry. He specialized in systematic theology, Asian American theology, Jonathan Edwards, and God and the problem of evil.
He was appointed a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, NJ in 1985. He taught at Princeton Seminary from 1998 to 2003, and in 2004 accepted a position at Erskine Theological Seminary, [1] where he became John H. Leith Professor of Reformed Theology and Worship. He was also the dean of Erskine's Institute For Reformed Worship.
Gaventa taught at Baylor University (2013-2021), Princeton Theological Seminary (1992–2013), Columbia Theological Seminary (1987–1992), and Colgate Rochester Divinity School (1976–1987) [6] [1] [3] She was elected president of the Society of Biblical Literature for 2016. [7] She is an editor-at-large for The Christian Century. [8]
As an ordained Presbyterian minister, he served as a student outreach pastor and as a faculty member of the Karlshohe College in the German Lutheran Church. His writing and teaching focus on the theology of the missional church , especially the theological implications of the paradigm shift to post-Christendom as the context for Christian ...
Anna Carter Florence has focused much of her research on testimony, feminist theology, and the relationship of preaching to other fields and traditions. [2] In addition to teaching and lecturing around the world on these topics, she has written several books and contributed a number of chapters and essays to others.