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GTS Faculty

The mission of General Theological Seminary is "to educate and form leaders for the church in a changing world." The faculty and staff are essential in meeting this mission. Experts, faithful leaders, and award-winning scholars, the GTS faculty help translate the timeless truths of the Christian faith into the timely work of the church.

For a directory of the Faculty please click here.

For an introduction to the Faculty who teach for the Center for Christian Spirituality please click here.

Faculty can access the GTS Faculty Portal Login page by clicking here.

 

GTS Administration

The GTS staff is also committed to the success of our students and to offering professional service.

Below is a list of the GTS Administration Offices:

For listing of the Administration Staff, please click here.

 

For a full directory of Faculty, Administration and Staff that you can print out, please click here.

 

GTS Maintenance Request

To submit an electronic work order requestfor the GTS Maintenance Department , please click here. If this an emergency, e.g., a gas leak, please call the Front Desk immediately at 212-243-5150.

Professors Emeriti


The Rev. Dr. J. Robert Wright, M.Div, D.Phil., D.D., D.Cn.L., Th.D.

St. Mark's Church in the Bowery Professor of Ecclesiastical History

The Rev. James A. Carpenter, Ph.D., D.H.L.
Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology

The Rev. Richard Corney, B.A., S.T.B., Th.D.
Professor Emeritus of Old Testament 

The Rev. W. Roland Foster, D.D., Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Church History

The Rev. Margaret A. B. Guenther, M.Div., Ph.D.
Professor Emerita of Ascetical Theology

Elisabeth K. J. Koenig, M.Div, M. Phil., Ph.D.

Professor Emerita of Ascetical Theology

The Rev. John T. Koenig, B.D., Th.D.

Professor Emeritus of New Testament

The Rev. Frederick H. Shriver, S.T.B., Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus of Church History

Adjunct Professors


The Rev. Jerome W. Berryman
Distinguished Visiting Professor
B.A., University of Kansas; M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary; J.D., University of Tulsa;
D. Min., Princeton Theology Seminary

The Rev. Cynthia Black
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., Hobart and William Smith Colleges; M.Div., Church Divinity School of the Pacific;
D. Divinity (Honoris Causa), Church Divinity School of the Pacific

The Rev. Joseph (Joe) J. Campo
Adj, Faculty in Pastoral Theology
B.A., Cathedral College, 1971
Master of Arts in Theology, Gregorian University (Rome),1975
Licentiate in Canon Law, St. Paul University / University of Ottawa, 1983

The Rev. Barbara Cawthorne Crafton
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., Rutgers University; M.Div., General Theological Seminary

The Rev. Mary L. Foulke
Adj. Faculty in Pastoral Theology
B.A., Earlham College; M.Div., Union Theological Seminary; 
Ed.D., Columbia University

The Rev. Cn. Elizabeth Geitz
Adj. Faculty in Pastoral Theology
B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.A.T., Princeton Theological Seminary;
M.Div., The General Theological Seminary

The Rev. Suzanne Guthrie
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., George Washington University; M.A., Oblate School of Theology

Jin Han
Adj. Faculty in Hebrew
B.A., Songang University (Korea); M.A., Marquette University;
M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary;
Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary

The Rev. Stuart Hoke
Adj. Faculty in Church & Society
B.A., Southern Methodist University; M.Div., Episcopal Theological School;
Th.D., The General Theological Seminary 

The Rev. David Keller
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., Hobart College; M.Div., The General Theological Seminary;
Ed.D., New York University

Susan R. Kramer
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
A.B., Amherst College; J.D., University of Chicago Law School; M.A., M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Columbia University

Susan Lee
Adj. Faculty in Systematic Theology
M.A., Union Theological Seminary; S.T.M. The General Theological Seminary;
Ph.D., Columbia University

The Rev. Jonathan Linman
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology & Society
B.A., Carleton College; M.Div., Trinity Lutheran Seminary;
Ph.D., Duquesne University

Westina Matthews
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., University of Dayton; M.S., University of Dayton;
Ph.D., University of Chicago

Laura Moore
Adj. Faculty in Liturgics
B.A., Nyack College; M.A., Union Theological Seminary; S.T.M., The General Theological Seminary
Th.D., The General Theological Seminary 

The Rev. Lloyd Prator
Adj. Faculty in Liturgics
A.B., Stanford University; M.Div. Episcopal Theological School; Certificate, The General Theological Seminary

The Rev. Cn. Charles Robertson
Distinguished Visiting Professor
Canon to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
B.A., Virginia Tech (VPI&SU); M.Div., Virginia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Durham University

The Rev. Nancy Roth
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., Oberlin; M.Div., General Theological Seminary; Th.D. (Honoris Causa), General Theological Seminary

Diane Sharon
Adj. Faculty in Judaic Studies
B.A., State University of New York; M.B.A., New York University;
Ph.D., Jewish Theological Seminary of America

Anne Silver
Adj. Faculty in Ascetical Theology
B.A., William Smith College; M.A., New York University; M.A., The General Theological Seminary;  
Ph.D., Fordham University

Chaplain and Dean of Community Life    Chapel_interior400dpi-2

General Seminary believes that learning to navigate the Christian life in the context of community is a top priority.  To further that commitment, this seminary employs a full-time Chaplain and Dean of Community Life whose function is the pastoral care of students, faculty and members of the staff.  Neither professor nor administrator, the Chaplain occupies a unique role in promoting programs of health and wholeness for all who frequent the Close, and in keeping an open door to all who seek his assistance.

A glimpse of the Chaplain’s responsibilities reveals an annual retreat for students in all courses of study; frequent group and individual meetings with the Chaplain; pastoral and sacramental care for any and all who seek it: and on-going referrals to spiritual directors, psychotherapists, and other professionals when situations call for such. Supporting family wellness, the Chaplain also organizes retreats every year for the spouses and partners of General students.

Another of the Chaplain's responsibilities is the facilitation of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) which students undertake at the end of their junior year. CPE sites around the country are made available for students to explore; workshops are held to prepare students for this important experience; and CPE supervisors from the area come to the seminary to introduce the program to those who are so enrolled.

As students enter their senior year and begin to seek placement in ministry following graduation, the Chaplain assists them in his role as Director of Deployment Ministry.  For those seeking ordination within the Episcopal Church, the Chaplain and members of the faculty provide preparatory sessions to familiarize students with the mechanics and contents of the General Ordination Examinations.

As with any form of ministry within Christ’s Body, the role and function of a resident Chaplain is a living process.  New occasions are always teaching new duties, and the opportunities to provide assistance under the tutelage of the Good Shepherd are constantly being shaped.

 

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