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School of Theology

Faculty

Scripture and Interpretation Division

Department of Old Testament

Terry J. Betts

Assistant Professor of Old Testament Interpreta- tion (2001)

B.S.Ed., Wright State University; M.Div., Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Additional Studies: Jerusalem University College

Before becoming an instructor at Southern, Dr. Betts served adjunctively at Boyce College and the seminary in the areas of Hebrew and Old

Testament. He is a fourth generation Baptist minister who has pastored fourteen years in Ohio and Indiana. Dr. Betts has authored several entries for the Holman Bible Dictionary and is a member of the Evangelical Theo- logical Society.

Joel F. Drinkard, Jr.

Research Professor of Old Testament Interpre- tation (1983); Director of Joseph A. Callaway Museum

B.A., University of North Carolina; M.Div., Th.M., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Addi- tional Studies: Regent’s Park College, The Johns Hopkins University, University of Chicago

Dr. Drinkard is a specialist in biblical archaeology and serves as the curator of the Joseph A. Callaway Archaeological Museum. He served as associate editor of and contributor to the Mercer Bible Dictionary. He is the co- author of the Word Biblical Commentary on Jeremiah 1-25 and has written many articles. He is a frequent Bible conference speaker and regularly serves churches as interim pastor.

Ken D. Fentress

Assistant Professor of Old Testament Interpreta- tion (2003); Dean of Intercultural Programs

B.A., The Criswell College; M.Div., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A., Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University

Dr. Fentress has served on the pastoral staffs of several churches in Kentucky and Maryland. He currently serves as a teaching Pastor at Highview

Baptist Church. He has been a visiting professor of Old Testament at The Criswell College, Dallas, TX; Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, IL; and Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, AL. He holds the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Hebrew Bible, Semitic Languages and Egyptology at The Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Fentress is a member of the Institute for Biblical Research, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the Society of Biblical Literature.

• Faculty

• Introduction

• Master’s Programs

• Doctoral Programs

“The School of Theology seeks
to provide the biblical and theological training that is foundational
for church related ministries as well as for roles where advanced theological training is required.”

Administration

Dean: Russell D. Moore, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President for Doctoral Studies: David L. Puckett, Ph.D. Senior Associate Dean: Theology and Tradition: Bruce A. Ware, Ph.D. Associate Dean: Scripture and Interpretation: Thomas R. Schreiner, Ph.D. Associate Dean: Worldview and Culture: James A. Parker, D.Theol. Associate Dean: Ministry and Proclamation: Hershael W. York, Ph.D.

Dean

Russell D. Moore

Dean of the School of Theology; Senior Vice President for Academic Administration; Associate Professor of Christian Theology (2001)

B.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Dr. Russell D. Moore became Dean of the School

of Theology and Senior Vice President for Aca- demic Administration of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in January 2004. Dr. Moore is the author of The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective (Crossway, 2004) and co-editor of Why I Am a Baptist (Broadman and Holman, 2001). He contributed a chapter on Christian political thought for Looking into the Future: Evangelical Studies in Eschatology (Baker). He has written articles for various publications including Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, Journal for Biblical Manhood and Woman- hood, and SBC Life. Dr. Moore also serves as the Executive Director of the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement, is a regular columnist for Baptist Press, and serves as Senior Editor for Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Dr. Moore has served on the pastoral staffs of two Mis- sissippi Baptist churches. Prior to entering the ministry, he was an aide to

U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor.

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SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

Russell T. Fuller

Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (1998)

B.S., M.A., Bob Jones University; M.Phil., Ph.D., Hebrew Union College; Doctoral Studies: The Dropsie College

With an interest in Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern languages, literature and history, Dr. Fuller’s addition to the Southern Seminary faculty enriches the Old Testament Department. Before his appoint-

ment in 1998, he was Assistant Professor of Bible and Bible Languages at Mid-Continent College and interim pastor in Ohio and Kentucky. He has written journal articles and book reviews and has several articles in the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology.

Duane A. Garrett

John R. Sampey Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (2004)

B.A., Rice University; M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Ph.D., Baylor University

Dr. Garrett brings to Southern Seminary many years of teaching, writing, research and pasto- ral experience. He has served on the faculty of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Bethel

Seminary, Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary, Mid-America Baptist Seminary and Korea Baptist Seminary. His books include Song of Songs in the Word Biblical Commentary; A Modern Grammar for Classical Hebrew; Angels and the New Spirituality; Authority and Interpretation; and Hosea and Joel in the New American Commentary. He also serves as the general editor for The Archaeology Study Bible from Zondervan Press.

Peter J. Gentry

Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (1999)

B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Toronto; Graduate Studies: Dallas Theological Seminary, Jerusalem University College

Dr. Gentry comes to Southern with an expansive knowledge of biblical languages. He served on the faculty of Toronto Baptist Seminary and Bible College for fifteen years and taught at the Uni-

versity of Toronto, Heritage Theological Seminary, and Tyndale Theological Seminary. Dr. Gentry is the author of many articles and book reviews and has given presentations to groups such as the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament and the Society of Biblical Literature, of which he is also a member. He is currently editing Ecclesiastes and Proverbs for the Göttingen Septuagint Series and is giving leadership to the Hexapla Institute.

Kenneth A. Mathews

Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Inter- pretation (2005)

B.A., Dallas Baptist University; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan

Dr. Mathews teaches full-time as Professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford Univer- sity, in Birmingham, AL. He teaches part-time at

Southern and brings to the classroom many years of experience in teaching and research. He is associate general editor of the New American Commen- tary and the author of Genesis 1-11:26 and Genesis 11:27-50:26 in the series. Among his other publications is The Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus Scroll (co- authored with David Noel Freedman) that was the first full study of the Leviti- cus Dead Sea Scroll. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the Institute for Biblical Research.

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Eugene H. Merrill

Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Inter- pretation (2005)

B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Bob Jones University; M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Dr. Merrill serves as Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is uniquely qualified after having taught Old Testament at various colleges, uni-

versities, and seminaries for more than forty years. He brings with him many years of ministry experience, serving both as pastor and associate pastor, as well as ministering as a short-term missionary to many dif- ferent countries. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society, American Oriental Society, Society of Biblical Literature, and several other well-known evangelical associations.

Department of New Testament William F. Cook, III

Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2000)

B.A., University of Central Florida; M.Div., South- western Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

Prior to coming to Southern, Dr. Cook was asso- ciate professor of New Testament and chair of the Theology Division at Florida Baptist Theologi- cal College where he taught for nine years. He is

the author of several articles and numerous book reviews. Dr. Cook has served as a pastor and interim pastor in Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and is a popular Bible conference preacher. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society.

Daniel E. Hatfield

Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2003); Vice President for Student Services and Institutional Assessment; Dean of Students

B.A., Mars Hill College; M.Div., Ph.D., The South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary

Before coming to Southern, Dr. Hatfield was a missionary in the Republic of Panama through the International Mission Board of the Southern

Baptist Convention. In addition to his role as Vice President, Dr. Hatfield serves as the Dean of Students and as Professor of New Testament Inter- pretation at Southern Seminary. He has church staff experience serving as pastor and associate pastor in Kentucky and Oklahoma.

Jonathan T. Pennington

Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpreta- tion (2005)

B.A., Northern Illinois University; M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Ph.D., University of St. Andrews, Scotland

Dr. Pennington comes to us from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland where he recently finished his doctoral studies. Along with numer-

ous articles from Trinity Journal, Bulletin of the International Organization for Septuagint & Cognate Studies, and Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, Dr. Pennington has written books on both Greek and Hebrew vocabulary for Zondervan.

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Robert L. Plummer

Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpreta- tion (2002)

B.A., Duke University; M.Div., Ph.D., The South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary; Additional Studies: Jerusalem University College

Dr. Plummer is a biblical scholar with a mission- ary heart. He has served in missionary assign- ments of varying length in China, Israel, Trinidad,

Ghana, Malaysia, and Turkey. Dr. Plummer has written Paul’s Understand- ing of the Church’s Mission: Did the Apostle Paul Expect the Early Chris- tian Communities to Evangelize? (Paternoster Press, forthcoming). Articles written by Dr. Plummer have appeared in Westminster Theological Journal, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, New Holman Bible Diction- ary, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, and other publications. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Institute for Biblical Research.

Thomas R. Schreiner

James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Tes- tament Interpretation (1997); Associate Dean, Scripture and Interpretation

B.S., Western Oregon University; M.Div., Th.M., Western Seminary; Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary

Dr. Schreiner joined the Southern Seminary fac-

ulty in 1997 after serving 11 years on the faculty at Bethel Theological Seminary. He also taught New Testament at Azusa Pacific University. Dr. Schreiner, a Pauline scholar, is the author or editor of several books including, Romans, the Baker Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament; Interpreting the Pauline Letters; The Law and Its Fulfillment: A Pauline Theology of Law; The Race Set Before Us: A Biblical Theology of Perseverance and Assurance; Still Sovereign: Con- temporary Perspectives of Election, Foreknowledge, and Grace, co-edited with Bruce A. Ware; Women in the Church: A Fresh Analysis of I Timothy 2:9-15; Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology, 1 and

ern Baptist Journal of Theology. Previously, he was Associate Editor of The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. Articles written by Dr. Vickers have appeared in the New Holman Bible Dictionary, Gospel Witness, and The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, and his doctoral dissertation on imputation is being published with Crossway Books. Dr. Vickers is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Institute for Bibli- cal Research.

Theology and Tradition Division

Department of Church History and Historical Theology

Thomas J. Nettles

Professor of Historical Theology (1997)

B.A., Mississippi College; M.Div., Ph.D., South- western Baptist Theological Seminary

Dr. Nettles is widely regarded as one of the fore- most Baptist historians in America. He came to Southern Seminary from the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where he was Profes- sor of Church History and Chair of the Depart-

ment of Church History. He previously taught at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. Along with numerous journal articles and scholarly papers, Dr. Nettles is the author or editor of nine books. Among his books are By His Grace and For His Glory; Baptists and the Bible, the highly influential volume which he co-authored with L. Russ Bush; and Why I am a Baptist, co-edited with Russell D. Moore.

David L. Puckett

Professor of Church History (2002); Associate Vice President for Doctoral Studies

B.A., Mississippi College; Th.M., Dallas Theologi- cal Seminary; Ph.D., University of Chicago

Prior to coming to Southern Seminary, Dr. Puckett served as Professor of Church History and Direc- tor of Th.M. and Ph.D. Studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and as founding

headmaster of Trinity Academy of Raleigh, North Carolina. He previously taught historical theology at Dallas Theological Seminary and church history and theology at Criswell College. He has academic interests in the areas of the history of biblical interpretation, the Protestant Reforma- tion, and Christianity and social reform in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Dr. Puckett is the author of John Calvin’s Exegesis of the Old Testament.

Kevin L. Smith

Assistant Professor of Church History (2006)

B.S., Hampton University; M.Div., Church of God Theological Seminary

Before being appointed to the faculty, Professor Kevin L. Smith had served Southern as the Mar- tin Luther King, Jr. Fellow since 2002. He has been a church planter in Tennessee and a pas- tor in Tennessee and Kentucky - currently serving

Watson Memorial Baptist Church in Louisville. He is a conference preacher and has taken short-term missions trips to the Caribbean and Africa. He has been a visiting professor at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and an instructor at Lee University. He is a member of the Organization of American Historians and the American Society of Church History.

2 Peter, Jude.

Mark A. Seifrid

Mildred and Ernest Hogan Professor of New Tes- tament Interpretation (1992)

B.S., University of Illinois; M.A., M.Div., Trin- ity Evangelical Divinity School; Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Additional Studies: Univer- sität Tübingen

Before joining the Southern faculty, Dr. Seifrid

served as Visiting Lecturer at Wheaton College and at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Along with several articles, he is the author of Justification by Faith, and Christ Our Righteousness. He is a member of the Society of New Testament Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature. He previously served as a campus minister with the

Navigators at the University of Michigan and the University of Illinois.

Brian J. Vickers

Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpreta- tion (2004)

B.A., West Virginia University; M.A., Wheaton College; M.Div., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary

Prior to his appointment to the faculty, Dr. Vickers

served as Adjunct Professor of New Testament Interpretation. He currently serves as the Assistant Editor of The South-

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Gregory A. Wills

Professor of Church History (1997); Director of the Center for the Study of the Southern Baptist Convention

B.S., Duke University; M.Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Th.M., Duke University; Ph.D., Emory University

Dr. Wills was appointed to the faculty of South-

ern Seminary in 1997 after serving since 1994 as Archives and Special Collections Librarian with the seminary’s Boyce Centennial Library. Dr. Wills’ dissertation, Democratic Religion: Freedom, Authority, and Church Discipline in the Baptist South, 1785-1900, was published by Oxford University Press. Besides contributions to theologi- cal journals, Dr. Wills has authored entries on Basil Manly, Jr. and Jesse

Mercer in the American National Biography. Shawn D. Wright

Assistant Professor of Church History (2001)

B.A., Duke University; M.Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Ph.D., The Southern Bap- tist Theological Seminary

Dr. Wright came to Southern Seminary after serv- ing Southern Baptist churches in New England. While a student at Southern, he was active in church planting and pastoring. His area of spe-

cialization is Theodore Beza’s pastoral theology. Dr. Wright is a member of the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference.

Department of Christian Theology Gregg Allison

Associate Professor of Christian Theology (2003)

B.S., Northern Illinois University; M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Ph.D., Trinity Evan- gelical Divinity School

Dr. Allison comes to Southern from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon, where he had taught theology and church history for nine years. He has also served as adjunct faculty at Trinity

Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, IL; Elgin Community College, Elgin, IL; Judson College, Elgin, IL; and Institute of Biblical Studies, Western Europe. In addition to his teaching experience, Dr. Allison also has 18 years of ministry as a staff member of Campus Crusade, where he worked in campus ministry as well as a missionary to Italy and Switzerland. He has five articles in The Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions, and is currently the book review editor for theological, historical, and philosophi- cal studies, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. Dr. Allison is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society.

Chad Brand

Professor of Christian Theology (2001)

B.A., Rockmont College; M.Div., Ph.D., South- western Baptist Theological Seminary; Graduate Studies: University of Texas at Arlington, Texas Christian University

Dr. Brand is gifted as a scholar, apologist, pastor, and student of contemporary culture and reli- gion. He also serves as Associate Dean of Biblical

and Theological Studies at Boyce College. Before coming to Louisville, he taught at North Greenville College. He has taught over 20 different types of classes and seminars and has delivered over 25 papers to groups such as the Evangelical Theological Society. Dr. Brand is the author of many arti-

cles and reviews, and co-edited Perspectives on Church Government: Five Views of Church Polity and Perspectives on Spirit Baptism: Five Views.

R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology (1993); President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

B.A., Samford University; M.Div., Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Dr. Mohler became the ninth president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in August 1993. Before assuming the office of president,

Dr. Mohler served as editor of the Christian Index, the state paper for Georgia Baptists. He also previously served as Assistant to the President at Southern Seminary. A leader among Baptists and American evangelicals, Dr. Mohler is widely respected as a theologian, speaker, and author. Time. com called him the “reigning intellectual of the evangelical movement in the U.S.” In addition to his presidential duties, Dr. Mohler hosts a daily radio program for the Salem Radio Network. He also writes a popular commentary and daily blog focusing on moral, cultural, and theological issues. Many of Dr. Mohler’s writings, his radio show, and his sermons and speeches can be accessed through his website www.albertmohler. com. His writings have been published throughout the United States and Europe. He has contributed to several books including Whatever Hap- pened to Truth, Hell Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents Eternal Punishment, Here We Stand: A Call From Confessing Evangelicals and The Coming Evangelical Crisis. He served as General Editor of The Gods of the Age or the God of the Ages: Essays by Carl F. H. Henry and served from 1985 to 1993 as Associate Editor of Preaching, a journal for evangelical preachers. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology.

Russell D. Moore

Associate Professor of Christian Theology (2001); Dean of the School of Theology; Senior Vice President for Academic Administration

B.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Dr. Russell D. Moore became Dean of the School

of Theology and Senior Vice President for Aca- demic Administration of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in January 2004. Dr. Moore is the author of The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective (Crossway, 2004) and co-editor of Why I Am a Baptist (Broadman and Holman, 2001). He contributed a chapter on Christian political thought for Looking into the Future: Evangelical Studies in Eschatology (Baker). He has written articles for various publications including Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, Journal for Biblical Manhood and Woman- hood, and SBC Life. Dr. Moore also serves as the Executive Director of the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement, is a regular columnist for Baptist Press, and serves as Senior Editor to Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Dr. Moore has served on the pastoral staffs of two Mississippi Baptist churches. Prior to entering the ministry, he was an aide

to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor.

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Bruce A. Ware

Professor of Christian Theology (1998); Senior Associate Dean of the School of Theology; Associate Dean, Theology and Tradition; Advanced Master of Divinity Program Director

A.S., Judson Baptist College; Cert., Capernwray Bible School, Carnforth, England; B.A., Whitworth College; M.Div., Th.M., Western Conservative Baptist Seminary; M.A., University of Washing- ton; Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary

Dr. Ware is a highly esteemed theologian and author in the evangeli- cal world. He came to Southern Seminary from Trinity Evangelical Divin- ity School where he served as Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Biblical and Systematic Theology. Prior to this, he taught at Western Conservative Baptist Seminary and at Bethel Theological Seminary. Dr. Ware has written numerous journal articles, book chapters, and book reviews and, along with Thomas Schreiner, has co-edited The Grace of God and the Bondage of the Will and Still Sovereign. He also has authored God’s Lesser Glory: The Diminished God of Open Theism, God’s Greater Glory: The Exalted God of Scripture and the Christian Faith, and Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance.

Stephen J. Wellum

Professor of Christian Theology (1999); Editor,

The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology

B.S., Roberts Wesleyan College; M.Div., Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Dr. Wellum comes to Southern from Associated Canadian Theological Schools and Northwest Baptist Theological College and Seminary where he has taught theology since 1996. He has been

a conference speaker at various engagements in Canada and has pre- sented two papers at meetings of the Midwestern Section of the Evangeli- cal Theological Society. Dr. Wellum is the author of many articles including a review of John S. Feinburg, “No One Like Him” for The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology and “God” in the Holman Bible Dictionary. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society.

Worldview and Culture Division

Department of Christian Philosophy Theodore J. Cabal

Professor of Christian Philosophy (1998)

B.A., M.A., Dallas Baptist University; M.Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Once an ardent atheist, Dr. Cabal was converted while reading the New Testament Gospels. He has planted and pastored several churches, and served on the faculties of Dallas Baptist University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

before coming to Southern. His interest in helping others to know the truth in Christ has motivated his numerous college campus talks and debates with philosophy professors. In addition to journal articles on issues such as postmodernism and the age of the earth controversy, Dr. Cabal is the general editor of The Apologetics Study Bible (2006).

Mark T. Coppenger

Distinguished Professor of Christian Apologetics (2004)

B.A., Ouachita Baptist University; M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University; M.Div., Southwestern Bap- tist Theological Seminary

Dr. Coppenger comes to Southern Seminary after having served as President of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is currently pastoring

a church plant in Evanston, Illinois, and has served as pastor in various other churches. Dr. Coppenger has served on committees for the Southern Baptist Convention, and as Director of the Indiana Baptist Convention. He brings teaching experience from Wheaton College and Vanderbilt University.

Steve R. Halla

Assistant Professor of Philosophy (2006); Direc- tor, Center for Christianity and the Arts

B.A., Moody Bible Institute; Th.M., Dallas Theo- logical Seminary; Ph.D., The University of Texas at Dallas

Dr. Halla comes to us from the University of Texas

at Dallas, where he has recently completed his doctor of philosophy in aesthetic studies. Before becoming a professor at Southern, Dr. Halla served as adjunct faculty at Dallas Theological Semi- nary. He has also served on the faculty of Studio Art Undergraduate Pro-

gram. He has written for The Conservative Theological Journal.

James Parker, III

Professor of Worldview and Culture (1999); Asso- ciate Dean, Worldview and Culture

B.A., Baylor University; M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; M.Div., Th.M., Princeton Theo- logical Seminary; D.Theol., Basel University, Basel, Switzerland; Post-Doctoral Studies: Johns Hopkins University

Dr. Parker joins the faculty at Southern after founding and then directing The Trinity Institute for nine years. The Trinity Institute was founded to provide a study center that equips Christians to understand and articulate the Christian worldview and apply it to every aspect of life in order to effectively engage and transform the culture for Christ. In addition to The Trinity Institute, he has taught at various semi- naries and colleges and has been involved with Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship. Dr. Parker is the former editor of






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성경적인 인생관과 치유상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-13 0 1977
521 통합적연구
성경적 목회상담 이론과 실제 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-11 1 2018
520 통합적연구
성경적상담의 원리와 방법 신미진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-10 0 1881
519 전통적연구
The Biblical Counseling Movement after Adams 송인경쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-10 0 1705
518 통합적연구
성경적 좋은 아빠가 되는 방법 도서 세트(전3권) 심정옥쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-10 0 1829
517 통합적연구
성경 이야기 상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-09 0 1987
516 통합적연구
인간 이해와 상담 2 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-07 0 3568
515 전통적연구
성령상담 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-06 0 1986
514 통합적연구
두려움을 느낄 때 박인혜쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-06 0 2141
513 통합적연구
성경적 상담의 열쇠 2 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-05 0 2118
512 전통적연구
성경적상담의 핵심 개념 2 이문숙쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-03 0 3251
511 통합적연구
성경적상담과 하나님 관점의 이야기 신미진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-04 0 2100
510 전통적연구
심리상담인가 성경적상담인가 김지인쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-26 0 2592
509 전통적연구
성경적 상담 매거진 (통권 21-5호, 이요나) 1 이명선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-19 0 3219
508 통합적연구
격려를 통한 영적 성장 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-03 0 2214
507 4조직유형
영혼을 살리는 말, 영혼을 죽이는 말 요약정리 2 원장쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 11-03-24 4 4898
506 전통적연구
사이버 세상에서 펼쳐진 성경적 치유상담 엿보기 심정옥쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-03 0 1724
505 통합적연구
인간의 마음의 문제를 풀어주는 성경적 상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-02 0 1824
504 통합적연구
성경적상담 박인혜쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-08-02 0 2047
503 기관연구
휴앤 마음디자인 상담센터 1 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-05-10 2 2992
502 통합적연구
성경적상담과 하나님의 관점 이야기 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-29 0 2034
501 전통적연구
영혼치료 상담 - 성경적인 기독교상담 방법론 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-28 0 1645
500 통합적연구
아빠의 응원가 - 최고의 아빠가 되는 방법 : 탁월한 안내자로서의 새로운 아빠 이명선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-27 0 2080
499 전통적연구
성경적 상담 설교 송인경쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-26 1 1792
498 통합적연구
'현재를 이기는 능력, 영원' 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-26 0 1908
497 통합적연구
성경적상담 매거진 박인혜쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-25 0 2088
496 전통적연구
은혜의 방편을 활용한 기독교 상담 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-24 0 1606
495 전통적연구
성경적 상담 신학 (상담사역의 교리적 기초) 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-22 1 1566
494 통합적연구
성령상담 성경적 관점에서 본 기독교 상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-21 0 1940
493 통합적연구
성경적관점으로 본 상담과사람 신미진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-20 0 1949
492 통합적연구
성경적 목회상담의 이론과 실제 김지인쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-20 0 2021
491 통합적연구
성경적상담과 하나님의 관점이야기 이문숙쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-20 0 2145
490 전통적연구
성경적 상담 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-19 0 1589
489 전통적연구
성경적 학업스트레스 치유를 위한 성경적 상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-19 0 1723
488 마음근원연구
성경적 상담학 심정옥쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-19 0 1965
487 통합적연구
성경적상담 클리닉 박인혜쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-18 0 2191
486 통합적연구
정신의학과 기독교 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-17 0 2096
485 전통적연구
하나님 저는 문제가 있습니다 1 정회진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-17 0 1702
484 전통적연구
왜 성경적 상담인가? 송인경쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-16 0 1640
483 마음근원연구
성경적 상담학 인간은 어떻게 변화되는가? 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-15 1 1995
482 통합적연구
노년의 삶과 성경적 상담 이문숙쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-13 0 2084
481 통합적연구
성인아이치유를 위한 영적치유 12단계 신미진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-13 0 2037
480 전통적연구
심리치료와 성경적 상담 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-13 0 2000
479 통합적연구
타문화권에서의 성경적 상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-13 0 2066
478 통합적연구
성경적 상담의 핵심 개념 이명선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-13 0 2051
477 통합적연구
약물 중독과 성경적 상담 김지인쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-13 0 2178
476 통합적연구
성경적 상담과 하나님관점의 이야기 심정옥쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-12 0 2112
475 전통적연구
성경적상담의 본질 박인혜쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-12 0 1854
474 심리학적연구
영혼돌봄의 상담학 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-11 0 1697
473 전통적연구
상담론 송인경쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-09 0 1689
472 통합적연구
어머니의 첫자녀양육 스트레스에대한 질적 연구 1 신미진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-06 0 4118
471 통합적연구
Winnicott 이론의 기독교상담적 함의와 제안: 성인상담에서 놀이를 중심으로 김지인쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-06 0 2191
470 통합적연구
기독교 청년의 진로 결정에 영향을 미치는 소명 의식에 대한 성경적 상담 이문숙쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-06 0 2158
469 통합적연구
성경적 상담과 치유상담 이수미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-05 0 2096
468 통합적연구
한부모가족 자녀의 감정억압에 대한 성경적 상담 심정옥쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-05 1 2260
467 전통적연구
웨스트민스터 신앙고백서에 나타난 성경적 상담 원리(전형준) 1 이명선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-04 0 4385
466 심리학적연구
성경적 상담 기법으로서의 독서치료 활용에 관한 연구 박인혜쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-04 0 1740
465 심리학적연구
동성애에 대한 복음주의 상담적 접근 정회진쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-04 0 1529
464 통합적연구
아동학대 가족에 대한 이해와 치유: 가족 Game 속“Life-storytelling”을 활용한 가족치료적 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-04 0 1991
463 전통적연구
교회 내 이혼위기극복을 위한 성경적 상담 연구 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-03 1 1697
462 전통적연구
기독교학교의 학생들을 위한 성경적상담 : 서울,경기지역 기독교고등학교를 중심으로 송인경쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-02 0 1680
461 통합적연구
'일대일제자양육 성경공부'를 통한 성경적 상담의 적용 : 두란노편집 교재 사용 이상미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-07-01 0 2096
460 통합적연구
부모의 양육태도에 관한 성경적 상담 연구 오선미쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-06-29 0 2221
459 통합적연구
성경적 상담 운동과 한국 교회 : 상담 / 김규보 이명선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-06-29 1 2238
458 통합적연구
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457 통합적연구
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456 통합적연구
중년위기 부부의 갈등과 성경적 상담 2 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-06-22 0 4738
455 통합적연구
포스트모던 시대의 치료적 접근을 활용한 성경적 상담의 효과적인 적용 방법 연구 이정선쪽지보내기 메일보내기 자기소개 아이디로 검색 전체게시물 21-06-28 0 2073
454 통합적연구
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