Archive
Ted Karpf (STH ’74)
Ted Karpf (STH ’74) co-edited Restoring Hope: Decent Care in the Midst of HIV/AIDS, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2008. Restoring Hope urges people living with HIV to become full partners in designing and implementing their own care – and for caregivers to accept them in this role.
David Poindexter (STH ’56, STH ’57)
David Poindexter (STH ’56, STH ’57) wrote Out of the Darkness of Centuries takes the reader through rich history whereby entertainment-education was effectively implemented in multiple countries to successfully impact social behaviors effecting millions of people. Written for scholars and those working in international development, Out of the Darkness of Centuries is an indispensable […]
Scott Bryant (STH ‘02)
Scott Bryant (STH ‘02) has just released a new book with Mercer University Press entitled The Awakening of the Freewill Baptists: Benjamin Randall and the Founding of an American Religious Tradition.
David Seaburn (STH ’75)
David Seaburn (STH ’75) is an ordained Presbyterian minister and spent most of his career working in mental health as a licensed marriage and family therapist and psychologist. He retired June 2010. He has also written three novels, the most recent, Charlie No Face, was released by Savant Books and Publications in January 2011 and can […]
Casely B. Essamuah (STH ’03)
Casely B. Essamuah (STH ’03) wrote Genuinely Ghanaian, the fascinating history of the Methodist Church Ghana, from the time of its autonomy, 1961, to the year 2000. Dr. Essamuah is an ordained minister of the Methodist Church Ghana, currently serves as the Compassionate Outreach Pastor at Bay Area Community Church, Annapolis, Maryland. ecee� 0��04�Sarah Ehrman. Bishop […]
Andrew Tripp (STH ’09) and Kate Netzler (STH ’08)
Two alums contributed chapters to Graven Images (Continuum, October 2010): Andrew Tripp (STH ’09) and Kate Netzler (STH ’08). The press release can be found here.
Bishop Sally Dyck (STH ’78, CAS ’76)
Bishop Sally Dyck (STH ’78, CAS ’76) co-authored A Hopeful Earth: Faith, Science, and the Message of Jesus (Abingdon Press, December 2010) with Sarah Ehrman. Bishop Dyck also published A Faithful Heart: Daily Guide for Joyful Living (Abingdon Press, September 2010).
Donald Messer (STH ’66, GRS ’69)
Donald Messer (STH ’66, GRS ’69) published Names, Not Just Numbers (Fulcrum Publishing, November 2010) that tells the stories of people fighting hunger and disease and offers statistics as well as explores the politics behind the AIDS epidemic and world hunger. Click here for more information.
Shelly Matthews (STH ’87)
Shelly Matthews (STH ’87) announces the publication of her new book, Perfect Martyr: The Stoning of Stephen and the Construction of Christian Identity with Oxford University Press (October 2010). She is currently the Dorothy and BH Peace Jr. Professor of Religion at Furman University.
Gerald (Jerry) Anderson (STH ’55, GRS ’60)
Gerald (Jerry) Anderson (STH ’55, GRS ’60), has a chapter in a book Christianity and Chinese Culture, edited by Ruokanen and Huang (Eerdmans, 2010). The book was first published in Chinese in Beijing in 2005.