Dr. Amos Yong to Focus on Interfaith Dialogue During Upcoming Lecture
In today’s world of rapid change, we all need to hone our skills for engaging in interreligious dialogue. That’s the advice of Dr. Amos Yong, Professor of Theology and Mission, and Dean of the School of Mission and Theology, at Fuller University. Dr. Yong will share his vision with the Saint Paul community during an…
Read MoreSaint Paul Continues Classroom Innovation with Adoption of Neat Board
The COVID-19 pandemic has spawned a dramatic increase in innovation as the world has adapted to functioning virtually. Saint Paul School of Theology was uniquely prepared for this challenge. Our mission has always been to utilize technology to bring faculty and students together, whether they are on-campus or joining remotely through Zoom. As Director of…
Read MoreProfessors Knight and Brandt Announce Retirement Plans
Dr. Jim Brandt, Professor of Historical Theology, and Dr. Hal Knight, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies and E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism, have announced their plans to retire at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 academic year. In sharing news of their plans, Dr. Jeanne Hoeft, Vice President for Academic Affairs and…
Read MoreYear-End Giving: Each One, Reach One Scholarship Puts Seminary Education Within Reach
Seminary education offers a path for many to answer God’s call to serve in ministry in the church and in the world. And seminary scholarships open the gateway to that path for more students as they answer that call. Saint Paul School of Theology offers financial aid in the form of scholarships to all degree-seeking…
Read MoreOnline Worship Crosses Boundaries to Bring Communities Closer
“Online worship has deepened Saint Paul’s connection with one another in profound ways.” That’s how Dr. Casey Sigmon, Assistant Professor in Preaching and Worship, and Director of Contextual Education, describes our weekly virtual chapel services at Saint Paul School of Theology. Services take place on Mondays from 11 to 11:45 a.m. Central time. Before the…
Read MoreMATS Prepares Students for Doctoral Study, Scholarly Research
Many people enroll in seminary in response to God’s call to ministry, either in the church or in the world. Still others answer a different call to engage in scholarly work that enhances our collective understanding and spiritual development. The Master of Arts in Theological Studies at Saint Paul School of Theology was designed for…
Read MoreSaint Paul School of Theology Welcomes New Executive Director of the Oklahoma Campus
Saint Paul School of Theology is excited to announce the hiring of Dr. Tiffany Nagel Monroe as the new Executive Director of the Oklahoma Campus, effective January 1, 2022. Dr. Tiffany Nagel Monroe earned her M.Div. at Saint Paul School of Theology and her D.Min. at Wesley Theological in Washington, D.C. Since 2010, she has…
Read MoreLecturer Patel Shares Skills for Faith Leaders
Will America become a nightmare or a dream? And what is the role of faith leaders in determining the answer? Dr. Eboo Patel will lead an online session on this critical issue during this year’s Harrington Lecture at Saint Paul School of Theology. The lecture takes place Tuesday, September 21 at 6 p.m. Central time.…
Read MoreNew Faculty Members Bring Unique Expertise to Saint Paul Community
With the fall semester in full swing, students at Saint Paul School of Theology are discovering new opportunities for learning and growth as they advance their ministry work. We are also pleased to welcome our newest faculty members as they share the insights they’ve gained from years of experience in faith communities and in the…
Read MoreRegional Director Previews Course of Study & Streamlined Technology
Course of Study students can look forward to several excellent courses this fall at Saint Paul School of Theology. According to Dr. Lucas Endicott, Regional Director of the program, students will delve into a range of topics including history of the Early Church, how to read and exegete the Bible and current practices in evangelism. …
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