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 |
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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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