Drew University Faculty - Faculty and Staff

Faculty and Staff

This is a list of notable faculty and staff members, the years that they were employed by Drew University, and a brief description of the person.

Name First Year Last Year Description
Anderson, BernhardBernhard Anderson 1954 1963 Old Testament theologian and dean of the Drew University Theological School
Chapman, Robert L.Robert L. Chapman 1966 1986 lexicographer, editor of Roget's Thesaurus, and English professor
Corrington, Robert S.Robert S. Corrington 1991 Present founder of the philosophy of estatic naturalism, and professor of philosophical theology
Herberg, WillWill Herberg 1955 1976 Jewish theologian, conservative columnist, and professor of philosophy and culture
Isasi-Diaz, Ada MariaAda Maria Isasi-Diaz 1991 2012 founder of mujerista theology, and professor of ethics and theology
Keller, CatherineCatherine Keller 1986 Present process theologian, theopoetic scholar, and professor of constructive theology
Kelsey, GeorgeGeorge Kelsey 1950 1976 Baptist minister, teacher of Martin Luther King, Jr, and professor of Christian ethics
Macari, Anne MarieAnne Marie Macari 2007 Present poet and founder of Drew University's Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in poetry program
John MileyJohn Miley 1873 1895 scholar of Christian atonement, and professor of systematic theology
Oden, Thomas C.Thomas C. Oden 1980 2004 founder of paleo-orthodoxy religious movement, and professor of ethics and theology
Progoff, IraIra Progoff 1959 1971 psychotherapist, developer of the Intensive Journal Method, and researcher of depth psychology
Strong, JamesJames Strong 1868 1893 author of Strong's Concordance and professor of exegetical theology
Sweet, LeonardLeonard Sweet 1995 Present a leader of emerging church movement, professor of evangelism, and vice-president of Drew University

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