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* Robert A. Schuller, senior pastor of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. He has succeeded his father, Robert H. Schuller, at the helm of a church which ranks as one of the largest Christian congregations of the Reformed tradition in the world.
* Robert A. Schuller, senior pastor of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. He has succeeded his father, Robert H. Schuller, at the helm of a church which ranks as one of the largest Christian congregations of the Reformed tradition in the world.
* [[Rollin Ramsaran]] (M.A.), Acting dean (2008-2009) and Professor of New Testament at [[Emmanuel School of Religion]]
* [[Rollin Ramsaran]] (M.A.), Acting dean (2008-2009) and Professor of New Testament at [[Emmanuel School of Religion]]
* [[Larry Helyer]], Ph. D., author and Professor of Biblical Literature at [[Taylor University]].


===Former faculty===
===Former faculty===

Revision as of 19:01, 1 April 2009

This is a partial list of people affiliated with The Fuller Theological Seminary.

Alumni

Former faculty

  • Gleason Archer, influential Biblical scholar and theologian. Taught at Fuller from 1948-65.
  • Edward John Carnell (1919-1967) was the author of Introduction to Christian Apologetics, A Philosophy of the Christian Religion, and many other books. He served as seminary President from 1954-59.
  • Richard J. Foster, Former Fuller professor. A theologian and author of Celebration of Discipline - named by Christianity Today as one of the 100 Best Religious Books of the 20th Century.
  • Richard Gorsuch, social psychologist, Professor of Psychology and Director of Research in the School of Psychology. He authored the first academic text on factor analysis (Factor analysis, 1st and 2nd edition, 1974 & 1983). Gorsuch has been a major force in the study of the psychology of religion. He published the first recent article on the psychology of religion to appear in The American Psychologist, the official publication of the American Psychological Association. He also co-authored what is often seen as the seminal text in the field (The psychology of religion: an empirical approach, 1983). He taught at Fuller from 1979 - 2006.
  • David M. Scholer, (1938-2008) former Associate Dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies and current Professor of New Testament. Scholer is a distinguished authority on ancient Gnosticism and particularly the Nag Hammadi Scrolls. Dr. Scholer is also well-known for his extensive writings and teachings about the role of women in the church and in ministry. His class "Women, the Bible, and the Church", in which he argues from an egalitarian perspective, is one of the most popular classes at Fuller Theological Seminary. Scholer, who has incurable cancer, has been delivering sermons on drawing on religious faith and having a deadly disease. Listen to the sermon Living With Cancer here.
  • Lewis B. Smedes (1921-2002), influential theologian and writer. Author of Forgive and Forget. Formerly Professor of Theology and Ethics and taught at Fuller for twenty-five years.
  • Mel White, former Professor of Communications and Preaching. Infamous within Evangelical Christianity due to his sexuality and ministry to homosexuals following his departure from the Evangelical Protestant movement.
  • John Wimber, pastor and founder of the Vineyard Movement. Wimber directed the Charles E. Fuller Institute of Evangelism and Church Growth from 1974-1978 and later served as an adjunct professor at Fuller.

Faculty

  • Colin Brown, professor of theology and former associate dean of the Center for Advanced Theological Studies (CATS). A prolific author and editor: he wrote many books, including Miracles and the Critical Mind, and edited a famous multi-volume dictionary, The New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (NIDNTT). Prior to teaching at Fuller, he taught in Germany, Canada, and his native England. His current research on the historical Jesus will be published as a multi-volume monograph.
  • Warren S. Brown, director of the Lee Edward Travis Research Institute and Professor of Psychology in the School of Psychology. He also served as the principal editor and contributor to Whatever Happened to the Soul?: Scientific and Theological Portraits of Human Nature (1998) and was editor and contributor to Understanding Wisdom: Sources, Science and Society (2000).
  • Richard Mouw, influential Christian philosopher, ethicist and author. Current President of Fuller.
  • Nancey Murphy, notable philosopher of science and Christian theologian. Known for her works on religion and science. Author of Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning, winner of prizes from the American Academy of Religion and the Templeton Foundation.
  • Russell P. Spittler, Senior Professor of New Testament, specializing in Corinthian Christianity. Formerly provost at Fuller.
  • Glen Stassen, Christian ethicist and son of Harold Stassen. Currently the Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller.
  • Marianne Meye Thompson, George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament. Meye Thompson is an expert in the interpretation of the Gospel of John as well as New Testament background.
  • Richard Peace, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and a consultant in church growth and small-group training to church and parachurch organizations. Currently the Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism and Spiritual Formation at Fuller.

References

  1. ^ The Inescapable Love of God
  2. ^ "David Augsburger". Retrieved 2009-03-10.