King's Evangelical Divinity School - Faculty

Faculty

The current principal, is the Revd. Dr. Calvin Smith BA MEd PhD. He is assisted by a number of faculty, including:

Research faculty
  • Dr. Derek Tidball (Evangelical Theology and History in the Twentieth Century and Sociology of the NT)
  • Dr. Emmanuel Sule (Hermeneutics, Systematic Theology)
  • Dr. Stephen Vantassel (Dean of Students) (Systematic Theology, Philosophy of Religion, Society and Cultural Studies)
  • Andy Cheung (Academic Dean) (Biblical Studies, Translation Studies)
  • Patrick Egan (New Testament, Hermeneutics)
  • Tim LIM Teck Ngern (Systematic Theology, Interdisciplinary Studies)
Senior Tutors
  • David Cowan (Theology and Politics)
  • Revd Chris Lazenby (History of Hermeneutics, Philosophy of Religion)
  • Dr Raymond Pfister (Biblical theology, Church History)
  • Julian Spriggs (Bible Background)
  • Jermo van Nes (NT Greek, NT Studies)
  • Revd Dr Colin Warner (Hermeneutical Theory, Greek Texts)
Associate Tutors
  • Brian Brewer
  • Donna Orr
  • David Williams

Read more about this topic:  King's Evangelical Divinity School

Famous quotes containing the word faculty:

    The spider-mind acquires a faculty of memory, and, with it, a singular skill of analysis and synthesis, taking apart and putting together in different relations the meshes of its trap. Man had in the beginning no power of analysis or synthesis approaching that of the spider, or even of the honey-bee; but he had acute sensibility to the higher forces.
    Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918)

    To write well, to have style ... is to paint. The master faculty of style is therefore the visual memory. If a writer does not see what he describes—countrysides and figures, movements and gestures—how could he have a style, that is originality?
    Rémy De Gourmont (1858–1915)

    The dramatic art would appear to be rather a feminine art; it contains in itself all the artifices which belong to the province of woman: the desire to please, facility to express emotions and hide defects, and the faculty of assimilation which is the real essence of woman.
    Sarah Bernhardt (1845–1923)