Sept. 16: Installation of the Rev. Lisa Wilson Davison, PhD as Dean

Phillips Theological Seminary announces the upcoming installation of the Rev. Dr. Lisa Wilson Davison as the new Vice President of Academic Affairs and the seventh Dean of the seminary. The installation takes place Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Meinders Chapel on the Tulsa campus and online.

Davison, in her 14th year as Johnnie Eargle Cadieux Professor of Hebrew Bible at Phillips, has been the interim dean since July 1, 2023. She officially assumed her new position July 1, 2024.

“We appreciate Dr. Davison’s commitment to Phillips in a variety of roles over the years,” said Claire Meredith, chair of the Board of Trustees. “She brings a breadth of scholarship, teaching, church and institutional experience to this new role.”

The Rev. Dr. Lisa W. Davison

Davison is a native of Radford, Va. with a BA (Religion and Spanish) from Lynchburg College; an MDiv from Brite Divinity School (TCU), and an MA from Vanderbilt University. She received her PhD in Hebrew Bible from Vanderbilt. She is ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and has served congregations in Texas and Kentucky.

Davison has led several academic committees as chair at Phillips while also participating as an active member of many other committees, task forces and groups before serving as Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs.

Her newest book is More Than a Womb: Childfree Women in the Hebrew Bible as Agents of the Holy. Davison is also the author of Preaching the Women of the Bible (2006) and has contributed to the following books: The Preacher’s Bible Handbook (2019), Living Pulpit 2018: Sermons in the Stone-Campbell Movement 1968-2018 (2018), and Those Preaching Women: A Multicultural Collection (2008).

The installation can be viewed online at https://www.youtube.com/@PhillipsSeminary/streams.

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