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Perkins School of Theology

Perkins School of Theology is one of Southern Methodist University's three original schools and is located in Dallas, Texas. The theology school was renamed in 1945 to honor benefactors Joe J. and Lois Craddock Perkins of Wichita Falls, Texas. Degree programs include the Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Sacred Music, Master of Theological Studies (MTS), Master of Arts in Ministry, Master of Theology (Th.M.), Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.), and Doctor of Pastoral Music as well as the Ph.D., in cooperation with The Graduate Program in Religious Studies at SMU’s Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. It is one of only five university-related theological institutions of the United Methodist Church, and one of the denomination's 13 seminaries, offering opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, and accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). There is a hybrid-extension program in Houston-Galveston.

Perkins School of Theology
TypePrivate
Seminary
Established1911
Parent institution
Southern Methodist University
AffiliationUnited Methodist Church (since 1939)
Formerly Methodist Episcopal Church
DeanCraig C. Hill
Location, ,
United States

32°50′22″N 96°47′09″W / 32.839394°N 96.785867°W / 32.839394; -96.785867
Websitewww.smu.edu/perkins

Bridwell Library Edit

The Bridwell Library is one of the leading theological research collections in the United States. It is named for its benefactor Joseph Sterling Bridwell, an oilman and rancher who was a neighbor of the Perkinses in Wichita Falls.[1]

The Bridwell Library houses a religious studies research collection of more than 385,000 volumes and collections of rare books, Bibles, and manuscripts.

Specialized study Edit

Students in the M.Div., M.A.M., and M.T.S. degree programs may choose from the following areas of concentration: African American Church Studies, Anglican Studies, Church/Nonprofit Management (with SMU's Cox School of Business), Hispanic Studies, Pastoral Care, Social Innovation and Nonprofit Engagement (with SMU's Meadows School of the Arts), Urban Ministry, Women's and Gender Studies. Other programs of interest include spiritual formation and Global Theological Education.

Notable alumni/ae Edit

Notable faculty Edit

Emeritus and deceased faculty members Edit

  • William J. Abraham, Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies
  • Joseph L. Allen, Yale University, Professor Emeritus of Ethics
  • William S. Babcock, Yale University, Professor Emeritus of Church History
  • Jouette M. Bassler, Yale University, Professor Emerita of New Testament
  • Victor Paul Furnish, Yale University, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament
  • John Wesley Hardt, Southern Methodist University, Bishop in Residence Emeritus
  • Kenneth W. Hart, University of Cincinnati, Professor Emeritus of Sacred Music
  • John C. Holbert, Southern Methodist University, Professor Emeritus of Homiletics
  • Leroy T. Howe, Yale University, Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Theology
  • James E. Kirby, Drew University, Professor Emeritus of Church History
  • H. Neill McFarland, Columbia University, Professor Emeritus of History of Religion
  • Richard D. Nelson, Union Theological Seminary, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation
  • Schubert M. Ogden, University of Chicago, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theology
  • Klaus Penzel, Union Theological Seminary, Professor Emeritus of Church History
  • Edward W. Poitras, Drew University, Professor Emeritus of World Christianity
  • W. J. A. Power, University of Toronto, W. J. A. Power Professor Emeritus of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation
  • Marjorie Procter-Smith, University of Notre Dame, Le Van Professor Emerita of Preaching and Worship
  • Charles M. Wood, Yale University, Lehman Professor Emeritus of Christian Doctrine
  • Albert C. Outler, Yale University, Professor of Theology Emeritus

Present and former Bishops-in-Residence Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Bridwell Library". tshaonline.org. Retrieved April 30, 2013.

External links Edit

  • "Perkins Theological Quadrangle Construction: A Case History", a film about the site's construction, as uploaded by the G. William Jones Film & Video Collection.


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Perkins School of Theology news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Perkins School of Theology is one of Southern Methodist University s three original schools and is located in Dallas Texas The theology school was renamed in 1945 to honor benefactors Joe J and Lois Craddock Perkins of Wichita Falls Texas Degree programs include the Master of Divinity M Div Master of Sacred Music Master of Theological Studies MTS Master of Arts in Ministry Master of Theology Th M Doctor of Ministry D Min and Doctor of Pastoral Music as well as the Ph D in cooperation with The Graduate Program in Religious Studies at SMU s Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences It is one of only five university related theological institutions of the United Methodist Church and one of the denomination s 13 seminaries offering opportunities for interdisciplinary learning and accredited by the Association of Theological Schools ATS There is a hybrid extension program in Houston Galveston Perkins School of TheologyTypePrivateSeminaryEstablished1911Parent institutionSouthern Methodist UniversityAffiliationUnited Methodist Church since 1939 Formerly Methodist Episcopal ChurchDeanCraig C HillLocationDallas Texas United States32 50 22 N 96 47 09 W 32 839394 N 96 785867 W 32 839394 96 785867Websitewww wbr smu wbr edu wbr perkins Contents 1 Bridwell Library 2 Specialized study 3 Notable alumni ae 4 Notable faculty 4 1 Emeritus and deceased faculty members 5 Present and former Bishops in Residence 6 References 7 External linksBridwell Library EditThe Bridwell Library is one of the leading theological research collections in the United States It is named for its benefactor Joseph Sterling Bridwell an oilman and rancher who was a neighbor of the Perkinses in Wichita Falls 1 The Bridwell Library houses a religious studies research collection of more than 385 000 volumes and collections of rare books Bibles and manuscripts Specialized study EditStudents in the M Div M A M and M T S degree programs may choose from the following areas of concentration African American Church Studies Anglican Studies Church Nonprofit Management with SMU s Cox School of Business Hispanic Studies Pastoral Care Social Innovation and Nonprofit Engagement with SMU s Meadows School of the Arts Urban Ministry Women s and Gender Studies Other programs of interest include spiritual formation and Global Theological Education Notable alumni ae EditMain article List of Southern Methodist University people Kathleen Baskin Ball Kirbyjon Caldwell Minerva G Carcano Adam Hamilton pastor John Wesley Hardt Zan Wesley Holmes Jr Janice Riggle Huie Hiram Doc Jones Charles R Moore minister Bryan Stone Cecil WilliamsNotable faculty EditCharles Curran theologian Elizabeth Scurlock University Professor of Human Values Ruben Habito Professor of World Religions and SpiritualityEmeritus and deceased faculty members Edit William J Abraham Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies Joseph L Allen Yale University Professor Emeritus of Ethics William S Babcock Yale University Professor Emeritus of Church History Jouette M Bassler Yale University Professor Emerita of New Testament Victor Paul Furnish Yale University University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament John Wesley Hardt Southern Methodist University Bishop in Residence Emeritus Kenneth W Hart University of Cincinnati Professor Emeritus of Sacred Music John C Holbert Southern Methodist University Professor Emeritus of Homiletics Leroy T Howe Yale University Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Theology James E Kirby Drew University Professor Emeritus of Church History H Neill McFarland Columbia University Professor Emeritus of History of Religion Richard D Nelson Union Theological Seminary Professor Emeritus of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation Schubert M Ogden University of Chicago University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theology Klaus Penzel Union Theological Seminary Professor Emeritus of Church History Edward W Poitras Drew University Professor Emeritus of World Christianity W J A Power University of Toronto W J A Power Professor Emeritus of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation Marjorie Procter Smith University of Notre Dame Le Van Professor Emerita of Preaching and Worship Charles M Wood Yale University Lehman Professor Emeritus of Christian Doctrine Albert C Outler Yale University Professor of Theology EmeritusPresent and former Bishops in Residence EditD Max Whitfield director of the Center for Religious Leadership William Kenneth Pope John Wesley Hardt David J Lawson William B Oden William McFerrin StoweReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bridwell Library papyri Bridwell Library tshaonline org Retrieved April 30 2013 External links Edit Perkins Theological Quadrangle Construction A Case History a film about the site s construction as uploaded by the G William Jones Film amp Video Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Perkins School of Theology amp oldid 1171341608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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