Seminary of The Southwest - Faculty

Faculty

  • The Very Reverend Douglas Travis—Dean and President
  • The Reverend Cynthia Briggs Kittredge—Academic Dean & Ernest J. Villavaso, Jr. Professor of New Testament
  • Dr. Scott Bader-Saye—Helen and Everett H. Jones Professor of Christian Ethics and Moral Theology
  • Dr. Anthony D. Baker—Clinton S. Quin Associate Professor of Systematic Theology
  • The Reverend Paul T. Barton—Associate Professor of the History of American Christianity and Missiology & Director of Hispanic Church Studies
  • Dr. Steven Bishop—St. Michael’s and All Angels Associate Professor of Old Testament
  • The Reverend Alan P. R. Gregory—Frederic and Alma Rather Duncalf Professor of Church History
  • The Reverend Micah Jackson—Bishop John Hines Assistant Professor of Preaching
  • The Reverend Nathan G. Jennings—J. Milton Richardson Associate Professor in Liturgics and Anglican Studies
  • The Reverend Donald E. Keeney—Director of the Booher Library
  • The Reverend Kathleen Sams Russell—Associate Professor of Contextual Theology for Ministry
  • Dr. Greg Garrett—Writer in Residence
  • Dr. Horacio Peña—Instructor & Consultant, Hispanic Ministries

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