Faculty
Jana Childers, Ph.D. Graduate Theological Union-Berkeley Professor of Professor of Homiletics and Speech Communication
Polly Coote, Ph.D. Harvard University Professor of Greek, and a former Professor in Slavic Language at the University of California, Berkeley
Robert Coote Ph.D. Harvard University Senior Research Professor of Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament
Laurie Garrett-Cobbina Th.M. Princeton Shaw Family Chair for Clinical Pastoral Education
Sam Hamilton-Poore D.Min. San Francisco Theological Seminary Assistant Professor of Christian Spirituality
Hoggatt, Daniel Ph.D. University of Colorado Professor of Church Music
Liebert, Elizabeth Ph.D. Vanderbilt University Professor of Spiritual Life
Gregory Love Ph.D. Princeton Associate Professor of Systematic Theology
James Noel Ph.D. Graduate Theological Union-Berkeley H. Eugene Farlough, Jr. California Professor of American Religion
Christopher Ocker Ph.D. Princeton Professor of Church History/ Affiliated Professor at the University of California Berkeley
Eugene Park Ph.D University of Chicago Dana and Dave Dornsife Professor of New Testament
Lewis Rambo Ph.D. University of Chicago Research Professor of Psychology and Religion/ Visiting Professor at Yonsei University and Fudan University
Carol Robb Ph.D. Boston University Margaret Dollar Professor of Christian Social Ethics, and a former Lectuer at Harvard University Divinity School
Annette Schellenberg Ph.D. University of Zurich Professor of Old Testament and associated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at the University of California, Berkeley
Judy Siker Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins
Scott Sullender Ph.D. Claremont Associate Professor of Pastoral Counseling
Annette Weissenrieder Ph.D. University of Heidelberg Professor of New Testament, and associated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at the University of California, Berkeley
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