Brite Divinity School

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Brite Divinity School is affiliated with and located at Texas Christian University. It is also affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Along with being accredited by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Brite is approved by the University Senate of the United Methodist Church and receives support for its Baptist Studies program from the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. However, about thirty different denominations are represented in the student body of Brite. The current 25 full time faculty members represent seven different Protestant denominations. There are also two Roman Catholic scholars, and a Jewish scholar. |

[edit] Degree and Certificate Programs

  • Certificate of Theological Studies
  • Master of Arts in Christian Service
  • Master of Divinity
  • Master of Theological Studies
  • Master of Theology
  • Doctor of Ministry
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biblical Interpretation; Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Counseling

[edit] Administration

  • President: D. Newell Williams
  • Dean and Executive Vice President: Nancy J. Ramsay
  • Vice President of Finance and Business: Ann C. Sewell
  • Vice President of Development and Director of the Capital Campaign: Cathy Neece
  • Associate Dean of Student Affairs: Bryan Feille
  • Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs: Jeffrey Williams
  • Assistant Dean for Advanced Studies: Edward J. McMahon
  • Theological Librarian: Charles Bellinger
  • Director of the Houston Center: Kimberly Adams
  • Director of Admissions and Director of the Continuing Education Program: J. Stanley Hagadone
  • Director of Presbyterian Studies: Warner M. Bailey
  • Director of Methodist Studies: Jim Sanders
  • Director of Baptist Programming: Ray Vickrey
  • Director of the Pastoral Care and Training Center: Duane Bidwell
  • Director of Development Operations-Larry J. Brown
  • Director of Annual Fund and Constituent Relations: Melanie Hanna
  • Director of the Borderlands Center for Latina/Latino Church Studies: Luis Bernard
  • Director of Field Education and Supervised Ministry: Stephen V. Sprinkle

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