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John W. Stewart

Ralph B. and Helen S. Ashenfelter Associate Professor of Ministry and Evangelism

Ph.D., University of Michigan

john.stewart@ptsem.edu

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hand2 “Mediating the Center: Charles Hodge on American Science, Language, Literature, and Politics” in Studies in Reformed History and Theology

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stewart John W. Stewart, the Seminary’s Ralph B. and Helen S. Ashenfelter Associate Professor of Ministry and Evangelism,  is particularly interested in the interaction between congregations and American culture, and in understanding congregations as faith-affirming, caring, discipling, public-oriented communities. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he served for fifteen years as pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Dr. Stewart is the author of both a short survey of American biblical criticism in A Companion to American Thought and the monograph Charles Hodge: American Theologian of Culture. His writings on Hodge have also appeared in The American Intellectual Tradition and in the Encyclopedia of Reformed Faith. In addition, his review articles have been published in American Historical Review, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, the Princeton Seminary Bulletin, and Theology Today.

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