Faculty of Boston University, 1867-90

When the theological institution moved to Boston, Dr. William Fairfield Warren was elected to lead the school.  He held the titles of President and Dean of the School of Theology. Joining him on faculty were J.W. Patten from the school in Concord, and Luther T. Townsend, who became the Professor of Practical Theology.

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During subsequent years, the faculty expanded significantly adding new posts and new professors.

1868

F.W. Dinger, Lecturer in German and French — William Leonhard Gage, Lecturer in Biblical Geography — William A. Green, Lecturer in ElocutionJohn W. Lindsay, Professor of Exegetical Theology — David Patten, Professor in Practical Theology — Bishop Thomson, Lecturer of Butler’s Analogy — Eben Tourjee, Lecturer in Sacred Music —  Luther T. Townsend, Instructor in Exegetical Theology –J.H. Vincent, Lecturer of Sunday-School Management and Teaching — Willian F. Warren, Professor of Systematic Theology

1869

William Butler, Instructor in History, Literature, and Religions of India — Bishop Davis W. Clark, Instructor in Ministerial Office, Character, and Work — John P. Durbin, Instructor of Missionary Work and Missionary Workers — J.F. Kraus, Instructor in Samaritan and Talmudic Hebrew — D.D. Lore, Lecturer in Missions and Missionary Life — Erastus O. Haven, Instructor in Christ and Modern Thought — James M’Cosh, Lecturer in Religion and the Sciences — Erastus Wentworth, Instructor in Language, Literature, and Religion of China

1870

C.W. Bennett, Lecturer of Monumental Theology — Bishop Edmund S. Janes, Lecturer of Topics in Pastoral Theology — Thomas F. Leonard,  Instructor in Voice and Elocution — John W. Lindsay,  Professor of Exegetical Theology — David Patten, Professor of Practical Theology — Joseph P. Thompson, Lecturer of Egyptology —  Luther T. Townsend, Professor of Historical Theology — William F. Warren, Professor of Systematic Theology — Daniel Wise, Lecturer of Tract Work and Pastoral Work

1871

Bishop E.R. Ames, Lecturer of the Christian MinistryDaniel Dorchester, Lecturer of American Unitarianism — Samuel Harris, Lecturer of the Kingdom of Christ James E. Latimer, Professor of Historical Theology — John W. Lindsay,  Professor of Exegetical Theology —  M. McDonald, Lecturer of the Life and Writings of St. John — David Patten, Professor of Practical Theology – G. Reynolds, Lecturer of Civil and Ecclesiastical Law — Luther T. Townsend, Professor of Practical TheologyL. Wallon, Instructor in German and French — William F. Warren, Professor of Systematic Theology

1872

James E. Latimer, Professor of Historical Theology — E. Lesemann, Instructor in German and French — John W. Lindsay,  Professor of Exegetical Theology — J. Morrison Reid, Lecturer in Mission Work — David Patten, Professor of Practical Theology – Bishop Levi Scott, Lecturer of Topics in Practical Theology —  Luther T. Townsend, Professor of Practical Theology — William F. Warren, Professor of Systematic TheologyTheodore D. Woolsey, Lecturer of Ethnic Religions and Polytheism

1873

Santiago C. Bello, Instructor in Spanish — Benjamin F. Cocker, Lecturer of Conceptions of CreationJames E. Latimer, Professor of Historical Theology — John W. Lindsay,  Professor of Exegetical Theology — David Patten, Professor of Practical Theology – Luther T. Townsend, Professor of Practical Theology — Stephen H. Tyng, Lecturer of Preachers and Preaching — William F. Warren, Professor of Systematic TheologyIsaac Wiley, Lecturer of Topics in Pastoral Theology

1875

Henry C. Sheldon

1876

Borden Parker Bowne

1883

William E. Huntington

1884

Hinkley G. Mitchell

1885

Marcus D. Buell

1886

Micah Cramer

1887

Daniel Steele

1889

Olin A. Curtis