Princeton Seminary | Why Princeton Seminary? | May 5
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Why Princeton Seminary? A Conversation with Dr. Eric D. Barreto

May 5 at 2–3 p.m. ET

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You are invited to connect and converse with Princeton Theological Seminary’s faculty during the Office of Admissions' “Why Princeton Seminary?” virtual conversations. Take part to learn more about why prospective students should consider attending Princeton Seminary.

This week: A Conversation with Dr. Eric D. Barreto

Eric D. Barreto, MDiv '04, is the Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament. He earned a BA in religion from Oklahoma Baptist University, an MDiv from Princeton Seminary, and a PhD in New Testament from Emory University. Barreto is the author of Ethnic Negotiations: The Function of Race and Ethnicity in Acts 16 (2010), Exploring the Bible (Foundations for Learning) which he coauthored with Michael Chan, and the forthcoming “A People for God’s Name”: Theology and Ethnicity in the Acts of the Apostles.

As a Baptist minister, Barreto has pursued scholarship for the sake of the church, and he regularly writes for and teaches in faith communities around the country. He has also been a leader in the Hispanic Theological Initiative Consortium, a national, ecumenical, and inter-constitutional consortium comprised of some of the top seminaries, theological schools, and religion departments in the country. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion.

Join Dr. Barreto for a conversation about his experience at Princeton Theological Seminary and what the seminary has to offer prospective students.


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