Princeton Seminary | Noah Buchholz
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Noah Buchholz

PhD Candidate | Religion & Society

Noah Buchholz
Religion & Society
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Noah Buchholz is a PhD candidate in Religion & Society at Princeton Theological Seminary and lecturer in the Council of Humanities and Program in Linguistics at Princeton University. He also is a Certified Deaf Interpreter and ASL-English translator. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor of American Sign Language and Deaf Studies at Bethel University.

His research interests include political/liberation theology, disability/Deaf studies, and postcolonial/decolonial theory. His dissertation examines liberation theology through a lens of critical disability theory.

He holds a BA in Biblical and Theological Studies and Classical Languages from Wheaton College and an MDiv and ThM from Princeton Theological Seminary.

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Dissertation Committee:
Keri Day (chair)
Hanna Reichel

Mark L. Taylor

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Special Advisor & Founding Director, IJM Institute

Bethany Hoang, Class of 2004

“The rooting of justice in our spiritual formation in Christ requires careful thought and teaching. I was equipped to lead in this way through my time at PTS.”