College of Theology and Christian Ministry
Darrell Gwaltney , Dean
Scott Allen, Dane Anthony, Marty Bell, Robert Byrd (professor emeritus), Matthew Charlton*, Guy Chmieleski*, William Choate*, Mark Christian*, Ann Coble, Ray Conner*, Manuel Cruz, Ben Curtis, Cynthia Curtis*, Clyde Cutrer (professor emeritus), David Dark, Joel Emerson, Steve Guthrie, Scott Harris*, Ernest Heard*, Leigh Hitchcock*, Sally Holt, Joy Jordan-Lake*, David Kidd*, Tom Knowles-Bagwell*, Gerald Liu, Gene Lovelace*, Donovan McAbee, Mark McCormack, Mark McEntire, Amanda Miller, Martha Woody Minardi, Rod Murray*, Charles Parker*, Lori Patton*, Robert Ratcliff* Steven Reed*, Stephen Register, Jon Roebuck*, Thomas Russell*, Steven Simpler, Judy Skeen, Harold Smith*, William Summey*, Andy Watts, Micah Weedman*
*Part-time.
Vision:
The College of Theology and Christian Ministry seeks to be a premier academic community that nurtures a living faith in God, reflects critically on its discipline, and develops skills for Christian ministry, and distinguishes itself through its emphases on contemplative spirituality and social justice.
Purpose:
The purpose of the College of Theology and Christian Ministry is to provide student-centered, academically challenging religion classes to the diverse student body of Belmont University and to provide a foundation of religious studies for students preparing for congregational ministry and advanced theological studies.
Goals:
- To provide all Belmont students with a solid foundation in biblical and theological studies.
- To teach courses for religion majors and minors in the following areas: biblical languages, biblical studies, religion and society, theological and historical studies, practical studies, seminars and special studies.
- To offer professional education courses in practical ministry.
- To offer continuing education opportunities to ministers and laity.
- To integrate contemplative spirituality and social justice into the curricular and co-curricular program.