Candler School of Theology - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

  • Bishop Frank Kellogg Allan (in retirement)
  • Roberta Bondi, retired
  • William Ragsdale Cannon - Dean of the Seminary (1953–1968)
  • John B. Cobb (until 1958)
  • Fred Craddock
  • Brian Davies OP - visiting professor
  • Luke Timothy Johnson
  • Thomas G. Long
  • Jürgen Moltmann - visiting professor (1983–1993)
  • David L. Petersen
  • Don Saliers - retired
  • Bishop Bennett Jones Sims - visiting professorship (1980–88)
  • Andrew Sledd - professor of Greek at Emory College (1899–1902); first president of the University of Florida (1905–1909); president of Southern University (1910–1914); first Candler professor of New Testament Literature (1914–1939)
  • Desmond Tutu - 1984 Nobel Laureate and Anglican archbishop, past visiting professor of theology
  • Bishop Woodie W. White - Bishop-in-Residence

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