Seminary Synopsis

Summer 2012

Anderson University Annual Seminary Newsletter

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Seminary Synopsis OUTSIDE Dr. David Sebastian, the walls dean of the seminary (dsebastian@anderson .edu), significantly adds to the life of the church through preaching ministry. Sebastian has preached at the School of Theology, South Meridian Church of God, Glad Tidings Assembly of God, Eastern Star Church, Salem Church of God, Metropolitan Church of God, Warner University, and Best Practices Conference with Indiana Ministries. Sebastian repre- sented the seminary at the Indiana Church of God Ordination Service, Association of Theological Schools Core Meeting, 24 Conference of the Church of God, and the National Inspirational Youth Convention in Indianapolis. He also led an Expository Preaching Conference at Church at the Crossing (Indianapolis), gave the open- ing convocation for the Wesleyan Holiness Conference at the Church of God Ministries, attended the Semin ar y Sy nop s i s | Summe r 2 0 1 2 Fellowship of Evangelical Presidents' Conference, and hosted the Large Church Roundtable in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Gilbert Lozano, associate professor of biblical studies (gloza- no@anderson.edu), deliv- ered the Harp Professor in Residence Lectures on the topics "Testimony Versus Allegiance" and "How to Get Rich in Just a Few Verses." Lozano wrote three chapters in the book Global Perspectives on the Bible, edited by Mark Roncace and Joseph Weaver; co-authored a chap- ter of a book with Federico Roth on "The Problem and Promise of Praxis in Postcolonial Criticism" for a book dealing with post-colonialism and biblical interpretation. Dr. Robert Branson, adjunct professor of bib- lical studies (rbranson@ anderson.edu), wrote the chapter "Judging Judges: Theological Issues and Homiletical Continued from page 8 Strategies" for The Bible Tells Me So: Reading the Bible as Scripture. He also contributed the chapter "The Bible, Creation, and Science" for Square Pegs: Why Wesleyans Aren't Fundamentalists, as well as articles on "Cosmology," "Covenant," "Holiness," and "Love" for the Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology. He wrote three exegetical articles on 1 Samuel 1, 13, and 15 for Illustrated Bible Life, a publication for Sunday School teachers of adult classes by WordAction Publishing Company. Dr. Gary Agee, adjunct professor of church history at the seminary, has released a new book through The University of Arkansas Press titled A Cry for Justice: Daniel Rudd and His Life in Black Catholicism, Journalism, and Activism, 1854- 1933. Contact the University of Arkansas Press online for order- ing details (http://newswire.uark.edu/ article.aspx?id=17518). Seminary Synopsis SPRING '12 • Volume 8, Issue 1 Editor: David Neidert Director of Student Development Phone: 765.641.4526 Fax: 765.641.3005 Email: dlneidert@anderson.edu School of Theology website: www.anderson.edu/sot CURRENT SEMINARY NEWS Center for Christian Leadership website: www.anderson.edu/ccl LECTURES, STUDY PROGRAMS, & MATERIALS For giving or estate planning information, please contact the Office of Seminary Advancement, (765) 641-4526, or send an email to dlneidert@anderson.edu. 9

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