David Hulme
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David Hulme (born in England in 1946) is president of Church of God, an International Community.
David Hulme has studied Psychology and Philosophy (University of Edinburgh), Theology (Ambassador College, UK) and International Relations (University of Southern California). He holds a doctorate from USC in International Relations, with an emphasis on Foreign Policy and the Middle East. A prolific article writer, his Identity, Ideology and the Future of Jerusalem, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), speculates on the role that current findings in neuroscience may contribute to social change in that troubled region.
He has also contributed to What Makes Us Human? (Oneworld, 2007) edited by Charles Pasternak.
Hulme is currently publisher of the quarterly journal Vision and president of Vision Media Productions (VMP), based in Pasadena, California.
[edit] Biography
- 1986-1994 Presenter on The World Tomorrow television program
- 1976-1995 Minister Worldwide Church of God.
- 1995-1998 President United Church of God
- 1998-Present President Church of God, an International Community
[edit] Links
- Vision Journal website.
- Has presented three award-winning television documentaries: 'Cheating God Out of Christianity', which aired on The History Channel, 'Quest for the Real Paul' and the latest 'Message to the Seven Churches'