|
|
| |
DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY: Faculty
|
|

|
John R. Bowlin, Ph.D.
Ruth and Rimmer DeVries Associate Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life
John Bowlin earned his M.Div. from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University. His areas of specialization are Christian Ethics, moral philosophy, social ethics and criticism, and the history of moral theology.
(Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
Ellen T. Charry, Ph.D.
Margaret W. Harmon Associate Professor of Systematic Theology
Ellen T. Charry earned both the M.A. in religion and the Ph.D. from Temple University following an M.S.W. from Yeshiva University. She teaches systematic and historical theology and the history of Christian spirituality. She is currently writing God and the Art of Happiness.
(Episcopalian) more >
|
 |
Nancy J. Duff, Ph.D.
Stephen Colwell Associate Professor of Theological Ethics
M.Div., Union Theological Seminary in Virginia; Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary in New York. Her research and teaching focus on the theological foundations of Christian ethics from a Reformed and feminist perspective, exploring how theological claims identify the Church’s responsibility in the world.
(Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
Gordon Graham, Ph.D.
Henry Luce III Professor of Philosophy and the Arts
MA, University of St Andrews, MA, Ph.D, University of Durham. His research and teaching are focussed on the relations between art, morality and religion.
(Episcopalian) more>
|
.jpg) |
Darrell L. Guder, Ph.D., D.D.
Henry Winters Luce Professor of the Theology of Mission and Ecumenics, and Dean of Academic Affairs
Ph.D., University of Hamburg; D.D.(Hon.), Jamestown College. His research, writing, and teaching focus on the theology of the missional church, the theological implications of the paradigm shift to post-Christendom as the context for Christian mission in the west, and the continuing formation and ecumenical theology.
(Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
George Hunsinger, Ph.D.
Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology
B.D., Harvard University Divinity School; Ph.D., Yale University. An internationally recognized scholar in the theology of Karl Barth, he has broad interests in the history and theology of the Reformed tradition and in “generous orthodoxy” as a way beyond the modern liberal/conservative impasse in theology and church. He was a major contributor to the new Presbyterian catechism.
(Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
William Stacy Johnson, Ph.D.
Arthur M. Adams Associate Professor of Systematic Theology
J.D., Wake Forest University School of Law; M.Div., Union Theological Seminary in Virginia; Ph.D., Harvard University. His interests focus on constructive theology, with historical interests in the theologians of the Reformation (Luther, Zwingli, Calvin) and the modern development and contemporary significance of their work.
(Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
Sang Hyun Lee Ph.D, L.H.D.(Hon.), D.D.(Hon.)
Kyung-Chik Han Professor of Systematic Theology, and
Director of the Asian American Program
S.T.B., Harvard Divinity School; Ph.D., Harvard University; L.H.D.(Hon.), Whitworth College. He teaches courses in the area of systematic theology, with special research interests in Jonathan Edwards as a resource for contemporary theological reconstruction, God’s providence and human suffering, and the development of a theology in the Asian American context. (Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
Bruce L. McCormack, Ph.D. Dr.theol.h.c.
Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology
M.Div., Nazarene Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Dr.theol.h.c.(Hon.), University of Jena. His major interest is in the history of Reformed doctrinal theology, with an emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
Mark Lewis Taylor, Ph.D.
Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Theology and Culture
M.Div., Union Theological Seminary in Virginia; Ph.D., University of Chicago Divinity School. His teaching and research interests are in the areas of cultural anthropology, political theory, and liberation theology. His publications focus on the work of Paul Tillich and on issues in contemporary hermeneutics, liberation theology, and the spirituality of political struggle.
(Presbyterian) more>
|
.jpg) |
J. Wentzel Vrede van Huyssteen, D.Th.
James I. McCord Professor of Theology and Science
B.A., Hons.B.A., B.Th., M.A., University of Stellenbosch; D.Th., Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His special interest is in interdisciplinary theology and religious epistemology, with a special focus on the relationship between theology and science.
(Dutch Reformed) more>
|
Diogenes Allen, Ph.D.
Stuart Professor of Philosophy Emeritus
Daniel L. Migliore, Ph.D., L.H.D. (Hon.)
Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus
Samuel Hugh Moffett, Ph.D., Litt.D.(Hon.), D.D.(Hon.)
Henry Winters Luce Professor of Ecumenics and Mission Emeritus
Peter J. Paris, Ph.D., D.D.(Hon.)
Elmer G. Homrighausen Professor of Christian Social Ethics, and Liaison with the Princeton University African American Studies Program
Max L. Stackhouse, Ph.D.
Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life
Charles Converse West, Ph.D.
Stephen Colwell Professor of Christian Ethics Emeritus
Edward David Willis, Th.D.
Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus
|
|
|