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Larissa Kwong Abazia

Larissa Kwong Abazia (MDiv 07) is the founder of Courageous Spaces, inviting others to co-create spaces for disruption, transformation, and change. She is also serving with Princeton Theological Seminary’s Office of Continuing Education as Project Coordinator for the Sustaining the Preaching Life program and the Teaching Spiritual Entrepreneurship Project. Kwong Abazia has served at all levels of the […]

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David Latimore

The Rev. Dr. David Latimore is the Director of the Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary.  Latimore comes to Princeton Seminary from Tennessee, where he served as senior pastor at Fifteenth Avenue Baptist Church in Nashville, taught at Belmont University, acted as a minority student mentor, and was associate director

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Nathan Stucky

Nathan Stucky, PhD ’13, MDiv ’10, serves as director of The Farminary Project at Princeton Theological Seminary. He grew up on a farm in Kansas where his love for Christian faith and agriculture first took root. After earning a BA in music from Bethel College (Kansas), Nathan spent six years doing ecumenical youth ministry on

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Kimberly Wagner

Kimberly Wagner is Assistant Professor of Preaching.  Wagner previously served as an assistant professor of homiletics in the Axel Jacob and Gerda Maria (Swanson) Carlson Chair in Homiletics at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. She earned her BS in Secondary Life Science Education from Miami University of Ohio, her MDiv from the Candler

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Jonathan Lee Walton

Jonathan Lee Walton became president of Princeton Theological Seminary in 2023. Dr. Walton is trained as a social ethicist whose scholarship focuses on the intersection of evangelical Christianity, mass media, and political culture. He is the author of two books: Watch This! The Ethics and Aesthetics of Black Televangelism (NYU Press, 2009) and A Lens of

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Sabrina Slater

Reverend Sabrina Slater is pastor of Christ the King Fellowship, a PC (USA) congregation in Spencer, New York.  Slater is a graduate of Lehigh University(BA), Wagner College (MA), and Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv 15).  Slater desires to love well, she prays to have eyes that see how God sees, ears that hear what God hears,

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Jay Paul Hinds

Jay-Paul M. Hinds, ThM ’08, MDiv ’07, is assistant professor of pastoral theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. He received his Doctorate of Philosophy in religion and Certificate of Psychoanalytic Studies from Emory University, with a concentration in religious practices and practical theology. He earned his Master of Divinity and Master of Theology from Princeton Theological

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Dale Allison

Dale C. Allison Jr. is Princeton Theological Seminary’s Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament. He earned his MA and his PhD from Duke University. His academic research has focused on the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, the Sayings Gospel (Q), early Jewish and Christian eschatology, inner-biblical exegesis, the history of the interpretation and

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K.C. Choi

Ki Joo “KC” Choi is the Kyung-Chik Han Chair Professor of Asian American Theology.  He previously served as chair of the Department of Religion at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, and as coordinator for the second-year university core program Christianity and Culture in Dialogue and the newly formed medical humanities minor there. His

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Christy Lang Hearlson

Christy Lang Hearlson is Assistant Professor of Religious and Theological Education at Villanova University, where she has been on faculty since 2017. An ordained Presbyterian minister, she received Master of Divinity and Master of Christian Education degrees from PTS in 2005. She served The Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City from 2005-2010 and then earned

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