The ACTS
2000-2001 Catalog

The Association of Chicago Theological Schools, known as ACTS, was formed in 1984 by 12 theological schools located in the Chicago area to provide means for cooperation among the member institutions in the areas of student cross-registration, library access and acquisitions, interchange among faculty members in the disciplines of theological education, and communications between the schools. Prior to 1984, these schools had had many years of successful ecumenical cooperation, primarily through the Chicago Cluster of Theological Schools, the Chicago Theological Institute, and the Library Council. In addition to ACTS, various agreements between two or more institutions further cooperation on the basis of geographic proximity or an interest in specific programs (see Clusters and Cooperative Activities).

All 11 schools that currently make up ACTS are accredited members of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. Each is affiliated with or sponsored by a denomination, a diocese, a religious organization, or several religious orders. Each offers professional degree programs for ministry at the master's and doctoral levels, and most also offer other academic degrees. All offer a variety of opportunities for continuing education for clergy and lay leaders, as well as conferences, lectures and other programs of interest to a wider public.

Together, the schools within ACTS offer a rich network of resources for theological education, making the association one of the outstanding centers of theological education in the world. Available to the approximately 2,500 students currently enrolled at its member schools is a faculty of nearly 350, some 800 courses offered annually, and library collections of 1.7 million volumes and nearly 5,000 currently received periodical subscriptions. Several schools have well-stocked theological bookstores. In addition, ACTS makes it possible for students and faculty to pursue their work, study, and reflection in interaction with people from many different cultural and theological traditions.

Students in ACTS schools also have access to other resources pertinent to theological education through institutions related to ACTS. Many also draw on the vast resources of other institutions of higher education and the numerous religious organizations and agencies in the Chicago area related to one or more of the institutions in ACTS.

ACTS itself does not offer either courses or degrees. Application for enrollment must be made to one of the member institutions.

An essential tool for cross-registration purposes, this catalog also includes information on the many resources for theological education available to students enrolled in the member schools of ACTS.

The current chairperson of ACTS is John E. Phelan Jr. of North Park Theological Seminary. Kurt Gabbard of McCormick Theological Seminary is treasurer. Inquiries regarding ACTS should be directed to John E. Phelan Jr., President, North Park Theological Seminary, 3225 W. Foster Ave., Chicago, IL 60625; phone: 773-244-6214.


ACTS Vision Statement


The Association of Chicago Theological Schools approaches its future with hope. We seek to develop a strong collaboration and urgency for the mission of ACTS. Our collaborative mission will manifest itself in many ways as we:

We enter the next millennium with confidence and vision. We are assured of the necessity for the ACTS alliance and mission as an important strength for member institutions. We will pursue our service in the rich context of the Chicago metropolitan area with consequences that extend nationally and internationally. We proceed into the future with thanksgiving and a sense of the grace and guidance of God.


ACTS Mission Statement


The Association of Chicago Theological Schools is a collaborative effort by eleven theological schools in the Chicago metropolitan area whose aim is to enhance the educational activities at each of the schools through the sharing of resources and cooperative planning. Each of the eleven schools in ACTS shares a common purpose of preparing men and women for ministry. Recognizing that by cooperating together the ACTS schools can provide more than the sum of their individual efforts, the ACTS schools are committed to seeking ways in which their cooperation benefits schools individually and collectively. By cooperating in joint planning and the sharing of resources, the schools of ACTS are able to live out certain values that are commonly held:

Headed by a Common Council, comprised of the presidents and academic deans, ACTS supports a number of activities and joint ventures that are reflective of its values. These activities and joint ventures include:

In addition to the cooperative preparation of men and women for ministry, ACTS seeks to encourage critical thinking about the major issues that currently challenge the Church and the world.


The Member Seminaries


Catholic Theological Union

A collaborative school serving 33 religious orders, founded to promote diverse theological and ministerial traditions within the Roman Catholic Church. Emphasis is on preparation for ministry, with flexible academic patterns augmented by strong field education programs. Other special features: D.Min. concentrations in cross-cultural ministries, liturgy, or spirituality; fully individualized research or general academic M.A.; M.Div. concentrations in Bible, pastoral theology, world mission, or word and worship; World Mission Program designed to prepare American and international students to minister in other cultures; studies in African American and Hispanic ministry programs open to all serious students, men and women.

PresidentDonald Senior, C.P.
Vice President and Academic DeanGary Riebe-Estrella, S.V.D.
Vice President for Administration and FinanceBernice Frederick
Director of D. Min. ProgramDianne Bergant, C.S.A.
Director of M.Div. ProgramRoger Schroeder, S.V.D.
Director of M.A. ProgramGil Ostdiek, OFM
Director of M.A.P.S. ProgramJeanette Lucinio, S.P.
Director of Continuing EducationOpal Easter, Ph.D.
Director of Admissions and RecruitmentMilt Kobus
Registrar and Assistant to the DeanStephanie Mary Pilachowski, SSND

Degree Programs
M.A.P.S.
M.Div.
M.A. in Theology
D.Min. (5 years in ministry prerequisite)

5401 South Cornell Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615-5698
773-324-8000
Fax 773-324-4360
www.ctu.edu/

President's office: 773-753-5309
Academic Dean's office: 773-753-5307
Registrar's office: 773-753-5320


Chicago Theological Seminary

An ecumenical seminary related to the United Church of Christ with a style fostering rigorous theological inquiry and development of students' own intellectual and professional integrity in an atmosphere of diversity and freedom. The basic professional degree program is the three-year Master of Divinity, but the Master of Arts in Religious Studies may be awarded at the end of the second year as a terminal master's degree. The post-M.Div. Doctor of Ministry is available for full- or part-time students with experience in ministry. Joint programs with pastoral care institutions and a dual-degree program with the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago are available. The Ph.D. programs focus on Christian-Jewish relations and on theology, ethics, and the human sciences.

PresidentSusan Brooks Thistlethwaite
Academic DeanW. Dow Edgerton
Registrar and Director of StudiesCheryl W. Miller
Director of Recruitment and AdmissionsAlison Buttrick Patton
Vice President for Development and External AffairsThomas J. Minor
ControllerTBA

Degree Programs
M.A. in Religious Studies
M.Div.
S.T.M.
D.Min.
Ph.D.

5757 South University Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637-9990
773-752-5757
Fax 773-752-0905
www.chgosem.edu/

President's office: 773-752-5757 ext. 223
Academic Dean's office: 773-752-5757 ext. 251
Registrar's office: 773-752-5757 ext. 227


Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary

Garrett-Evangelical is a graduate school of theology of the United Methodist Church. While the majority of the faculty and the students are affiliated with the school's denominational heritage, the seminary is ecumenical. The curricula emphasize theory and practice; they include the institutional centers for the Church and the Black Experience, Hispanic ministries, Asian-American ministries, Wesleyan studies, ethics and values, religion and the news media, and women in ministry. The basic programs lead to the Master of Arts, Master of Divinity, or Master of Theological Studies degrees. The advanced professional program leads to the Doctor of Ministry degree, while the Doctor of Philosophy degree focuses on teaching and research for theological seminaries, the church and universities.

PresidentNeal F. Fisher
Dean and Vice President for Academic AffairsJack L. Seymour
Vice President for AdministrationAdolf M. Hansen
Vice President for DevelopmentDavid L. Heetland
Director of Academic Studies and RegistrarMargaret A. Magee
Director of AdmissionsSean Recroft

Degree Programs
M.A. in Christian Education, Ethics, Church and Society, Music Ministry, Pastoral Care and Counseling, Spiritual Formation and Evangelism
M.Div.
M.Div./M.S.J. (dual program with Northwestern University)
M.T.S.
D.Min. (3 years in ministry prerequisite)
Ph.D.

2121 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60201-2926
847-866-3900
Fax 847-866-3957
www.garrett.northwestern.edu/

President's office: 847-866-3901
Dean's office: 847-866-3903
Registrar's office: 847-866-3905


Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago

Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, LSTC offers preparation for professional ministry in the church, advanced studies in ministry, academic study of theology. The M.Div. curriculum features a strong accent upon study of the traditions of the church and a comprehensive field education program, with special emphasis on cross-cultural ministry and global awareness. Opportunities offered for specialization in Hispanic ministries and in ministry and social work and for coordinated M.Div./Ph.D. degrees (with the University of Chicago).

PresidentJames Kenneth Echols
DeanKathleen D. Billman
Acting Vice President for Administration and FinanceBob Berridge
Vice President for AdvancementJames H. Vondracek
Director of Marketing and CommunicationsKathleen Chekel
Dean of the CommunityStacy Kitahata
Director of AdmissionsBrian Halverson
Director of Hispanic Ministries ProgramJosé David Rodríguez
Director of Graduate StudiesMark Thomsen
Director of Doctor of Ministry ProgramTBA
Director of M.A. ProgramKurt K. Hendel
RegistrarPatricia Bartley

Degree Programs
M.A.
M.Div.
Th.M./Ph.D.
D.Min. (3 years in ministry prerequisite)

1100 East 55th Street
Chicago, IL 60615-5199
773-256-0700
Fax 773-256-0782
www.lstc.edu/

President's office: 773-256-0728
Dean's office: 773-256-0721
Registrar's office: 773-256-0717

To send e-mail to any faculty or staff member, use the person's
first initial and up to seven letters of the last name plus @lstc.edu


McCormick Theological Seminary

McCormick is a theological center for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It also welcomes many students from outside this denomination. Focusing its resources on education for the ministry, it emphasizes both preprofessional (M.A.T.S. and M.Div.) and professional (D.Min.) studies. Its programs in Hispanic ministries, Korean American ministries, African American ministries, women's studies, and urban ministry, its dual-competency programs in social work and other fields, and its emphasis on internationalization add to its other offerings. Students are encouraged to plan, with advice, their own courses of study.

PresidentCynthia M. Campbell
Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic AffairsDavid Esterline
Dean of Masters ProgramsDeborah F. Mullen
Dean of Doctor of Ministry and Continuing Education ProgramsTBA
RegistrarJane P. Brawley
Director, African American Ministries ProgramSandra K. Edwards
Director of Field Studies and Experiential EducationJoanne Lindstrom
Director, Hispanic Ministries ProgramDavid Cortés-Fuentes
Director, Korean American Ministries ProgramVictor S. Yoon
Vice President for Finance and OperationsKurt Gabbard
Interim Vice President for Funds DevelopmentSusan Pudelek
Vice President for Student AffairsMary Paik

Degree Programs
M.Div.
M.Div./M.S.W.
M.A. in Theological Studies
D.Min. (2 years in ministry prerequisite)

5555 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637-1692
773-947-6300
Fax 773-288-2612
www.mccormick.edu/

President's office: 773-947-6301
Dean's office: 773-947-6306
Registrar's office: 773-947-6285


Meadville/Lombard Theological School

Meadville/Lombard is an independent theological school affiliated with the University of Chicago and with the Unitarian Universalist Association. The mission of the school includes empowerment of liberal religious congregations and voluntary associations through preparing men and women for ministry, religious education, and community outreach. Meadville/Lombard's educational process includes teaching, research, critical reflection and institutional outreach, and dialogue with persons of non-Christian faiths. The school offers the M.Div., D.Min. (in sequence), and the M.A. in Religious Education degrees and is accredited.

President and Academic DeanWilliam R. Murry
LibrarianNeil W. Gerdes
Registrar and Modified Residency Program AssociateDeborah Griffin
Associate Dean of the Modified Residency Program and Student ServicesJohn W. Tolley
Development OfficerTBA
Admissions OfficerKerry McCruden

Degree Programs
M.A. in Religious Education
M.Div.
D.Min. (in sequence)

5701 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637-1602
773-256-3000
Fax 773-256-3007
www.meadville.edu

President's office: 773-256-3000 ext. 224
Registrar's office: 773-256-3000 ext. 234


Mundelein Seminary
of the University of St. Mary of the Lake

With roots in a charter granted more than 140 years ago, Mundelein Seminary of the University of St. Mary of the Lake prepares candidates academically, formationally, and spiritually for the Roman Catholic priesthood. As a canonically erected Pontifical Theological Faculty, Mundelein Seminary of the University of St. Mary of the Lake is empowered to confer the bachelor, licentiate, and doctoral degrees in sacred theology. Although originally most of the students attending Mundelein Seminary came from the Archdiocese of Chicago, its alumni now include students from other dioceses in the state of Illinois and throughout the country.

RectorJohn F. Canary
Vice RectorAugust J. Belauskas
Academic DeanJohn G. Lodge
RegistrarMary Ann Ulz
Dean of FormationDavid P. Pavlik
Director of FinanceJohn F. Lehocky

Degree Programs
M.Div.
S.T.B.
S.T.L.
D.Min.

1000 E. Maple
Mundelein, IL 60060-1174
847-566-6401
Fax 847-566-7330
www.vocations.org


North Park Theological Seminary
of North Park University

North Park Theological Seminary, founded in 1891, is the graduate school of theology of the Evangelical Covenant Church. It is a professional school designed to educate people for ministry, whether as pastors, missionaries, church educators, or trained laity. The seminary is a community of professors, students, and staff gathered not only for the purpose of theological study but for worship, fellowship, and the deepening of the spiritual life. The seminary also includes in its purposes the continuing education of ministers. It sees itself as a servant of the Church of Jesus Christ, and particularly of the Evangelical Covenant Church.

President of the UniversityDavid G. Horner
President and Dean of the SeminaryJohn E. Phelan, Jr.
Dean of FacultyStephen R. Graham
Assistant Dean for Student ServicesJames K. Bruckner
Associate Director of Seminary AdmissionsMark B. Washington
Development OfficerAlice Hartley
LibrarianNorma S. Sutton
RegistrarJoel Cruz

Degree Programs
M. Div.
M.A.C.E.
M.A.T.S.
M.Div./M.B.A.
M.Div./M.M.
M.A.T.S./M.S.N.
M.A.T.S./M.B.A.
M.A.T.S./M.M.
D. Min.

3225 W. Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625-4895
773-244-6210
FAX 773-244-6244
www.northpark.edu/sem/

President's office: 773-244-6214 Faculty Dean's office: 773-244-6211
Registrar's office: 773-244-5558


Northern Baptist Theological Seminary

Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, founded in 1913, is a graduate seminary committed to the education of men and women for leadership in the churches. Our evangelical heritage commits us to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the authority of Scripture for informing mission and ministry in the world. The seminary is a community of faith, theological inquiry, and worship and service, preparing persons for ordained ministries and other leadership roles in the church and relating Christian faith to life and vocation. The seminary is related to the American Baptist Churches, U.S.A., and welcomes students from all denominations and Christian traditions.

PresidentIan M. Chapman
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the SeminaryTimothy P. Weber
Vice President for Business AdministrationGary Green
Executive Vice President for Institutional AdvancementTheodore Y. Rodgers IV
Director of AdmissionsKaren Walker Freeburg
Director of Supervised MinistryDoris Borchert
Director of Doctoral StudiesGerald Borchert
Director of Hispanic StudiesOsvaldo L. Mottesi
Director of Korean StudiesJames Lee

Degree Programs
M.A.
M.A.C.M.
M.Div.
D.Min. (3 years in ministry prerequisite)

660 East Butterfield Road
Lombard, IL 60148-5698
630-620-2100
Fax 630-620-2194
www.seminary.edu/

President's office: 630-620-2101
Dean's office: 630-620-2103
Registrar's office: 630-620-2105


Seabury-Western Theological Seminary

Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, one of 11 accredited seminaries of the Episcopal Church, is a largely residential seminary committed to providing excellence in academic preparation for congregational leadership. Worship, offered three times a day, is central to community life. The student body reflects the breadth of Anglican tradition, drawing students from 25 or more states each year. Located just across the street from Garrett-Evangelical Seminary, the two schools have joined forces to form the United Library, which provides an outstanding theological library of 340,000 volumes. Students studying at Seabury-Western experience the distinctive eclecticism that characterizes Anglicanism.

Dean and PresidentJames B. Lemler
Associate Dean for Academic AffairsNewland F. Smith 3d
Director of Academic AffairsMeredith Woods Potter
Chief Financial OfficerDavid G. Glover
Director of DevelopmentMarcus T. Young
RegistrarMeredith Woods Potter
Director of Seabury InstituteArlin J. Rothauge

Degree Programs
M.Div.
M.T.S.
D.Min.

2122 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60201-2938
847-328-9300
Fax 847-328-9624
800-275-8235
www.swts.nwu.edu/

Associate Dean's office: 847-328-9300 ext. 25
Registrar's office: 847-328-9300 ext. 26


Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
of Trinity International University

Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is maintained by the Evangelical Free Church of America to educate men and women for a worldwide Christian ministry as pastors, missionaries, teachers, and lay workers who are committed to God for a particular service for which they recognize a need for seminary studies. The divinity school welcomes the opportunity of assisting students from all denominations and independent nondenominational churches who are seeking preparation for fruitful Christian life and ministry.

PresidentGregory L. Waybright
ChancellorKenneth M. Meyer
ProvostBarry J. Beitzel
Executive Vice President/OperationsMilo D. Lundell
Senior Vice President of Business, Finance, and TechnologyWesley L. Anderson
Senior Vice President of Education and Academic DeanW. Bingham Hunter
Senior Vice President of Enrollment Management/MarketingRobert S. Hansen
Senior Vice President of Institutional AdvancementTheodore Y. Rodgers IV
Associate Academic DeanJames R. Moore
Associate Dean of Academic Doctoral ProgramsPaul G. Hiebert
Director of the Ph.D. Program in Theological StudiesDouglas J. Moo
Director of the Ph.D. Program in Intercultural StudiesHarold A. Netland
Director of the Ph.D. Program in Educational StudiesPerry G. Downs
Director of Supervised MinistriesMichael P. Green
Director of PlacementEugene Sunnstrem
Director of Professional Doctoral ProgramsMartin Crain
Director of RecordsJeffrey J. Millenson
Dean of StudentsMichelle Green

Degree Programs
M.A. (10 areas)
M.Div.
Th.M.
M.A.R.
D.Min. (3 years' experience prerequisite)
Ph.D. in Educational Studies (4 years' experience prerequisite)
Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies (4 years' experience prerequisite)
Ph.D. in Theological Studies

2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015-1283
847-945-8800
Fax 847-317-8141
www.tiu.edu/divinity

President's office: 847-317-8001
Academic Dean's office: 847-317-8002
Director of Records: 847-317-8050


Common Council
Of The
Association Of Chicago Theological Schools

Donald Senior, C.P.Catholic Theological Union (CTU)
Susan Brooks ThistlethwaiteChicago Theological Seminary (CTS)
Neal F. FisherGarrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (G-ETS)
James Kenneth EcholsLutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC)
Cynthia M. CampbellMcCormick Theological Seminary (MTS)
William R. MurryMeadville/Lombard Theological School (M/L)
John F. CanaryMundelein Seminary (MS)
John E. Phelan, Jr.North Park Theological Seminary (NPTS)
Ian M. ChapmanNorthern Baptist Theological Seminary (NBTS)
James B. LemlerSeabury-Western Theological Seminary (S-WTS)
Gregory L. WaybrightTrinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS)

Faculty Area Groups

(See "ACTS Personnel" section for biographical data.)

Old Testament
Cheryl B. Anderson (G-ETS)
Richard Averbeck (TEDS)
Barry Beitzel (TEDS)
Dianne Bergant, C.S.A. (CTU)
James Bruckner (NPTS)
Mary Deeley (S-WTS)
Julie Duncan (G-ETS)
Wesley J. Fuerst (LSTC-Emeritus)
Paula Hiebert (LSTC-Vis.)
James Hoffmeier (TEDS)
Theodore Hiebert (MTS)
Leslie Hoppe, O.F.M. (CTU)
Robert Hubbard (NPTS)
Ralph Klein (LSTC)
Paul Koptak (NPTS>
André LaCocque (CTS-Emeritus)
Sun Myung Lyu (TEDS)
Dennis R. Magary (TEDS)
Helen Kenik Mainelli (NBTS)
Claude Mariottini (NBTS)
Walter Michel (LSTC)
James Okoye, C.S.Sp. (CTU)
Raymond Ortlund, Jr. (TEDS)
Hayim Goren Perelmuter (CTU)
Herman Schaalman (CTS-Adj., G-ETS-Adj.)
Robert Schoenstene (MS)
Ken Stone (CTS)
Willem VanGemeren (TEDS)
K. Lawson Younger, Jr. (TEDS)

New Testament
Linda L. Belleville (NPTS)
Gerald Borchert (NBTS)
Barbara Bowe, R.S.C.J. (CTU)
Robert Brawley (MTS)
Donald Carson (TEDS)
Charles Cosgrove (NBTS)
David Esterline (MTS)
Dorothy Folliard, O.P. (MS>
Adolf Hansen (G-ETS)
Estella Boggs Horning (NBTS-Affil.)
W. Bingham Hunter (TEDS)
Edgar Krentz (LSTC-Emeritus)
Eugene LaVerdiere, S.S.S. (CTU)
Tat-siong Benny Liew (CTS)
Wilhelm Linns (LSTC-Emeritus)
John Lodge (MS)
James McIlhone (MS)
Margaret Mitchell (MTS)
Jay Noh (TEDS)
Grant Osborne (TEDS)
Carolyn Osiek, R.S.C.J. (CTU)
David Pao (TEDS)
Richard Pervo (S-WTS)
John E. Phelan, Jr. (NPTS)
Raymond Pickett, Jr. (LSTC)
Barbara Reid, O.P. (CTU)
David Rhoads (LSTC)
Barbara Rossing (LSTC)
Eckhard Schnabel (TEDS)
Donald Senior, C.P. (CTU)
Klyne Snodgrass (NPTS)
Graydon Snyder (CTS-Adj.)
Sarah Tanzer (MTS)
Osvaldo Vena (G-ETS)
Herold Weiss (NBTS-Affil.)
Robert Yarbrough (TEDS)
Khiok-Khng Yeo (G-ETS)

Church History
Philip Anderson (NPTS)
Paula Datsko Barker (S-WTS)
John Bray (NPTS)
Alfloyd Butler (NBTS)
David Daniels III (MTS)
Stephen Graham (NPTS)
Philip Harrold (S-WTS-Adj.)
Kurt Hendel (LSTC)
Lawrence Hennessey (MS)
Cynthia Jürisson (LSTC)
Richard Kieckhefer (S-WTS-Vis.)
Martin Klauber (TEDS-Vis.)
William Kuntze (CTS-Adj.)
Kevin Madigan (CTU)
Scott Manetsch (TEDS)
Philip Meadows (G-ETS)
Charles Meyer (MS-Emeritus)
Larry Murphy (G-ETS)
Richard Pervo (S-WTS)
L. Edward Phillips (G-ETS)
Daniel Rodríguez-Díaz (MTS)
Kenneth Sawyer (MTS)
Julia Speller (CTS)
James Stein (G-ETS)
Douglas Sweeney (TEDS)
Timothy Weber (NBTS)
John Woodbridge (TEDS)
Martin Zielinski (MS)

Theology
Paula Datsko Barker (S-WTS)
Robert Barron (MS)
Stephen Bevans, S.V.D. (CTU)
Walter Brennan, O.S.M. (CTU-Adj.)
Harold Brown (TEDS)
Sara Butler, M.S.B.T. (MS)
Nigel Cameron (TEDS)
Cynthia Campbell (MTS)
Anna Case-Winters (MTS)
Robert Cathey (MTS)
David Cunningham (S-WTS)
John Feinberg (TEDS)
Paul Feinberg (TEDS)
Bruce Fields (TEDS)
Brian Fischer (MS)
Neal Fisher (G-ETS)
Dorothy Folliard, O.P. (MS)
Stanley Grenz (NBTS-Affil.)
James Griffiss (S-WTS-Vis.)
Wayne Grudem (TEDS)
Zachary Hayes, O.F.M. (CTU)
Philip Hefner (LSTC)
Carl Henry (TEDS-Vis.)
Theodore Jennings (CTS)
Kenneth Kantzer (TEDS)
Leo Lefebure (MS)
Perry LeFevre (CTS-Emeritus)
John Linnan, C.S.V. (CTU-Adj.)
John McDonnell (MS-Adj.)
Charles Meyer (MS-Emeritus)
C. Ben Mitchell (TEDS)
F. Burton Nelson (NPTS)
Albert Pero, Jr. (LSTC)
Jamie Phelps, O.P. (CTU)
Luis Rivera-Rodríguez (MTS)
José David Rodríguez (LSTC)
Rosemary Ruether (G-ETS)
Herman Schaalman (CTS-Adj., G-ETS-Adj.)
Robert Schreiter, C.Pp.S. (CTU)
Douglas Sharp (NBTS)
Prof. Thandeka (M/L)
Helen Theodoropoulos (S-WTS)
Susan Thistlethwaite (CTS)
Daniel Treier (TEDS)
Kevin Vanhoozer (TEDS)
Dwight Vogel (G-ETS)
Andrew Wallace (LSTC-Adj.)
C. John Weborg (NPTS)
Vítor Westhelle (LSTC)
Henry Young (G-ETS)

Ethics
Patrick Boyle, S.J. (MS)
Charles Cosgrove (NBTS)
David Cunningham (S-WTS)
J. Ronald Engel (M/L)
Archimedes Fornasari, M.C.C.J. (CTU)
Stanley Grenz (NBTS-Affil.)
Heidi Hadsell (MTS)
Carol Hepokoski (M/L)
Reinhard Hütter (LSTC)
John Kilner (TEDS)
Lois Gehr Livezey (MTS)
Osvaldo Luis Mottesi (NBTS)
Thomas Nairn, O.F.M. (CTU)
F. Burton Nelson (NPTS)
John Pawlikowski, O.S.M. (CTU)
JoAnne Terrell (CTS)
Richard Tholin (G-ETS)
Kenneth Vaux (G-ETS)
Paul Wadell, C.P. (CTU)

World Mission
Claude Marie Barbour (CTU)
Richard Bliese (LSTC)
Robert Coleman (TEDS)
William Danker (LSTC-Emeritus)
Eleanor Doidge, LOB (CTU)
Anthony Gittins, C.S.Sp. (CTU)
Paul Hiebert (TEDS)
John Kaserow, M.M. (CTU-Adj.)
David Lindberg (LSTC-Emeritus)
Lois McKinney (TEDS)
Harold Netland (TEDS)
John Nyquist (TEDS)
Michael Perry, OFM (CTU-Adj.)
Robert Priest (TEDS)
Gary Riebe-Estrella, SVD (CTU)
Michael Sabo (TEDS- Vis.)
James Scherer (LSTC-Emeritus)
Roger Schroeder, SVD (CTU)
Mark Thomsen (LSTC)
Tite Tiénou (TEDS)
Ruth Tucker (TEDS-Vis.)
Harold Vogelaar (LSTC-Vis.)
Wayne C. Weld (NPTS)

Ministry: Its Nature and Practice
Michelle Bentley (M/L)
Doris Borchert (NBTS)
Alva Caldwell (G-ETS)
Richard Carlson (NPTS)
Peter Cha (TEDS)
Hearn Chun (MTS)
William Clemmons (NBTS)
Terasa Cooley (M/L-Adj.)
David Cortes-Fuentes (MTS)
John Dreibelbis (S-WTS)
W. Dow Edgerton (CTS)
Sandra Edwards (MTS)
David Esterline (MTS)
Mary Frohlich (CTU)
Hugh Halverstadt (MTS)
Deborah Kapp (MTS)
Roy Larson (G-ETS)
James Lee (NBTS-Affil.)
Bruce Lescher (CTU)
Veronica Mendez, R.C.D. (MS)
Osvaldo Luis Mottesi (NBTS)
Deborah Mullen (MTS)
William Murry (M/L)
Gary Peluso-Verdend (G-ETS)
Richard Perry (LSTC)
Robert Price (NBTS)
Jerold Reed (NPTS)
Arlin Rothauge (S-WTS)
Virginia Berglund Smith (MTS)
Jeffery Tribble, Sr. (G-ETS)
Barbara Troxell (G-ETS)
Laceye Warner (G-ETS)
Mark Wendorf (MTS)
Douglas Wingeier (G-ETS)
Richard Wojcik (MS-Emeritus)
Victor Yoon (MTS)

Pastoral Care
Herbert Anderson (CTU)
Homer Ashby, Jr. (MTS)
Kathleen Billman (LSTC)
Lee Butler, Jr. (CTS)
George Cairns (CTS)
Mary Chase-Ziolek (NPTS)
David Dillon (TEDS)
Elizabeth Francisco (TEDS-Vis.)
Judith Golz (TEDS-Vis.)
Stephen Greggo (TEDS)
Warren Heard, Jr. (TEDS-Adj.)
John Hinkle, Jr. (G-ETS)
David Hogue (G-ETS)
Ndung'u Ikenye (S-WTS-Adj.)
Everett Jackson (NPTS)
Emma Justes (NBTS)
Jane Koonce (NPTS)
Bryan N. Maier (TEDS)
David McKay (TEDS-Adj.)
Thomas McQuaid (MS)
Robert Moore (CTS)
James Poling (G-ETS)
Lallene Rector (G-ETS)
Daniel Schipani (NBTS-Affil.)
Linda Sevcik, S.M. (MS)
Miriam Stark (TEDS)
Paul Wachdorf (MS)
Bartholomew Winters (MS)

Supervised Ministry
Michelle Bentley (M/L)
Doris Borchert (NBTS)
Richard Carlson (NPTS)
Martin Crain (TEDS)
John Dreibelbis (S-WTS)
Mark Fowler (G-ETS)
Michael Green (TEDS)
Connie Kleingartner (LSTC)
Veronica Mendez, R.C.D. (MS)
Deborah Mullen (MTS)
Raymond Webb (MS)

Worship and Preaching
Mark Bangert (LSTC)
Michael Bullmore (TEDS)
Alfloyd Butler (NBTS)
Ian Chapman (NBTS)
Donald Chatfield (G-ETS)
William Clemmons (NBTS)
John Dally (S-WTS)
Ruth Duck (G-ETS)
John Farry (CTU-Adj.)
Robert Finster (S-WTS)
Brian Fischer (MS)
Edward Foley, Capuchin (CTU)
Richard Fragomeni (CTU)
Mark Francis, C.S.V. (CTU)
J. Fred Holper (MTS)
J. Philip Horrigan (CTU)
Kathleen Hughes, R.S.C.J. (CTU)
Richard Jensen (LSTC-Vis.)
Paul E. Koptak
David Larsen (TEDS)
Crawford Loritts (TEDS-Vis.)
Paul Manz (LSTC-Emeritus)
Ruth Meyers (S-WTS)
William Murry (M/L)
Morris Niedenthal (LSTC-Emeritus)
Carol Norén (NPTS)
Theodore Olsen (TEDS)
Gilbert Ostdiek, O.F.M. (CTU)
Arturo Perez (CTU-Adj.)
Daniel Siwek (MS)
Dwight Vogel (G-ETS)
Robert Webber (NBTS)
C. John Weborg (NPTS)

Religious Education
Warren Benson (TEDS)
Reginald Blount (G-ETS)
Doris Borchert (NBTS)
Paul Bramer (NPTS)
Elizabeth Caldwell (MTS)
Linda Cannell (TEDS)
William Clemmons (NBTS)
Robert Conrad (LSTC-Emeritus)
Margaret Ann Crain (G-ETS)
John Dally (S-WTS)
Perry Downs (TEDS)
M. Susan Harlow (M/L)
Diane Hymans (LSTC)
Jose Irizarry (LSTC)
Jeanette Lucinio, S.P. (CTU)
William Myers (CTS)
Charles Sell (TEDS)
Mark Senter (TEDS)
Jack Seymour (G-ETS)
Linda Vogel (G-ETS)
Richard Walsh (CTU-Adj.)
Ted Ward (TEDS)

Canon Law
Carol Amadio (S-WTS-Adj.)
John Dolciamore (MS-Emeritus)
Therese Sullivan, S.P. (CTU-Adj.)


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