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The Rev. Diane Burl, current Phillips student and Pastor at Quinn Chapel AME, Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Dr. Sarah Morice Brubaker, Assistant Professor of Theology at Phillips, offer a dialogical […]
The Rev. Diane Burl, current Phillips student and Pastor at Quinn Chapel AME, Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Dr. Sarah Morice Brubaker, Assistant Professor of Theology at Phillips, offer a dialogical […]
Dr. David Miller, Director of the Faith & Work Initiative at Princeton University, gives a presentation on the Theology Work at the 2014 Remind & Renew Annual Conference at Phillips. […]
Dr. David Miller, Director of the Faith & Work Initiative at Princeton University, gives a presentation on the Theology Work at the 2014 Remind & Renew Annual Conference at Phillips. […]
President, the Rev. Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, offers the homily on the first day of the 2015 Fall semester. His reflection is on 1 Kings 8: 1, 6, 10-11, 22-30, and […]
President and Associate Professor of Practical Theology, the Rev. Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, offers a reflection on Mark 8: 27-30 during the opening Chapel service during new student orientation for the […]
The Rev. Dr. Sonja Tobey, recent Doctor of Ministry graduate of Phillips Theological Seminary, reflects on Ezekiel 2: 1-5. Tobey is the Senior Pastor at Vinita First United Methodist Church […]
Dr. Joe Bessler, the Robert Travis Peake Professor of Theology and Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Assessment, reflects on Looking Forward as he begins a semester long sabbatical. He […]
Dr. Joe Bessler, the Robert Travis Peake Professor of Theology and Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Assessment, reflects on Looking Forward as he begins a semester long sabbatical. He […]
President and Associate Professor of Practical Theology, the Rev. Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, offers his second homily during the June 2015 DMin Fortnight. His reflection is based on Psalm 8.
Senior Pastor at Vinita First United Methodist Church in Vinita, Oklahoma and recent Phillips alumna, the Rev. Dr. Sonja Tobey reflects on 2 Corinthians 8: 7-15.