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BIBLICAL
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> Wilda C. M. Gafney
> Erik M. Heen
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HISTORY AND SYSTEMATICS
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> John Hoffmeyer
> Philip D. W. Krey
> Karl Krueger
> Jon Pahl
> Paul Rajashekar
> Nelson Rivera
> J. Jayakiran Sebastian
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INTEGRATIVE THEOLOGY
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> Melinda Quivik
> Richard N. Stewart
 

Richard N. StewartThe Rev. Dr. Richard N. Stewart
Associate Professor, Communications, Parish Administration
rstewart@ltsp.edu

BA, Wittenberg University, 1967; MDiv, Hamma School of Theology, 1971; DMin 2007, LTSP; Pastorates in Ohio and the U.S. Virgin Islands, 1971-89.

Richard Stewart's Pages

Prof. Stewart is on sabbatical in Africa in Spring 2008. You can follow his experience at his blog.
Richard Stewart's Blog

Believing that the leader in congregational ministry is primarily a communicator, Pastor Richard Stewart has tended to shape his ministry and his studies around communication and congregational ministry. As congregational leaders plan, teach, preach, and administer, they focus on sharing both information and the skills for others to pass on information. That information in written and oral speech, music, the pictorial arts, the theater, dance, and in all sorts of human behavior are ways we share the Word of God.

Pastor Stewart's task at the Seminary is to assist the preacher, the teacher, the teacher of teachers, the theologian in residence, the planner, and the administrator to communicate clearly. That communication will be focused to serve the needs of the congregation gathered in community and to serve the surrounding community. The congregations where we gather are to be God’s outposts for witness in today’s world.

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