Anderson University

Anderson University is a Christian College near Indianapolis ranked as one of America's top universities.

Visit Anderson University at Anderson.edu

Undergraduate Majors include:

Graduate Programs

School of Theology

Falls School of Business
(college of business)

School of Music
(college of music)

School of Nursing
(college of nursing)

School of Education
(college of education)

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Anderson University is a private Christian university of 2,600 undergraduate and graduate students in central Indiana. Anderson University continues to be recognized as one of America's top colleges by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, and Forbes. Established in 1917 by the Church of God, Anderson University offers more than 65 undergraduate majors and graduate programs in business, education, music, nursing, and theology.

Dr. Kimberly S. Majeski

Assistant Professor Biblical Studies
B.A. Cumberland University
M.Div. Anderson University School of Theology
D.Min. Anderson University School of Theology
University of Notre Dame-currently enrolled

Syllabi of current courses (Fall 2011):

BIST 6210 Literature and History of New Testament (Residential)

BIST 6210 Literature and History of New Testament (Online)

 

 

Contact Information:

Rev. Dr. Kimberly S. Majeski
Anderson University School of Theology
1123 University Blvd. Rm. 108
Anderson, Indiana 46012
ksmajeski@anderson.edu
(765) 641-4522

Bio/Vitae

Education:
Middle Tennessee State University
Cumberland University, Lebanon, TN, B.A., 1996
Anderson University School of Theology, Anderson, IN, M.Div., 2003
Anderson University School of Theology, Anderson, IN, D.Min., 2004-current

Additional Course Work:
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, M.A. Summer Session, 2008-current
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, Ph.D. course/Apocalypse of John, Dr. David Aune, 2008
 
Professional/Credentials:
Clinical Pastoral Education, 2003, St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services, Indianapolis, IN
Ministerial Ordination, 2000, Church of God, Anderson, IN

Master’s Thesis:
Missio Dei and the Church; synopsis: this paper offers a biblical, historical, theological and ethical review of the church as a conduit for the mission and purpose of God in the world and culminates in a community experience produced in a six week sermon series and curriculum study for children to senior adults.

Dissertation:
Hebrew Pedagogy: An Inductive Approach to Intermediate Hebrew

Work in Progress:
Jesus and Women: Liminalism and Liberation in the Genealogy of Christ
Well Women
Shabbat and Shalom

Vocation:
Instructor, Biblical Studies, Anderson University School of Theology, current, Anderson, IN
Co –Host, Christians Broadcasting Hope Radio Broadcast, current, Anderson, IN
Campus Pastor, Anderson University, 2003-2008, Anderson, IN
Ministry Coordinator, Women of the Church of God, 2001-2003, Anderson, IN
Director of Education, Cumberland Crisis Pregnancy Center, 1998-2000, Hendersonville, TN
Associate Pastor, Trinity First Church of God, 1997-2000, Nashville, TN
Legislative Aide, Tennessee General Assembly; House of Representatives, 1996-1997, Nashville, TN
Campaign Staff, Congressman Bart Gordon, 1993-1996, Murfreesboro, TN

Teaching Experience:
Biblical Studies, Anderson University 2004-2008
New Testament, Anderson University School of Theology 2008-

References:
Dr. David Sebastian, Dean, Anderson University School of Theology
Dr. James Lewis, Director, Doctor of Ministry Program, Anderson University School of Theology


Dr. Majeski is a faculty member within the Anderson University School of Theology. Anderson University School of Theology achieved full accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) in 1965, and continues to maintain that status for all degree programs. Additionally, the School of Theology has received accreditation of all its degrees from the Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association. Membership is also held in several other organizations devoted to quality education.

Anderson University School of Theology offers the following degrees:

The mission of the Anderson University School of Theology is to educate at the graduate professional level both men and women for Christian ministry. To this end, we are committed to being a community of scholars who are church-related, and in whose character and servanthood the following are vitally linked: biblical faith, academic integrity, Christian spirituality, love for persons, and a responsible relation with the created order and all humankind.

The mission of Anderson University is to educate for a life of faith and service in the church and society. This mission is realized through a commitment to teaching excellence and genuine concern for each individual student, and is supported by a faculty commitment to continuous professional development and service to the community.

Anderson University is a private Christian university of 2,750 undergraduate and graduate students in central Indiana. Anderson continues to be recognized as a top Christian college: in 2008, U.S. News and World Report ranked Anderson University among the best colleges and universities in the Midwest for the fourth consecutive year. Established in 1917 by the Church of God, Anderson University offers more than 65 undergraduate majors and graduate programs in business, education, music, nursing and theology. Anderson University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.


  • Anderson University is a part of the CCCU (The Council for Christian Colleges and Universities) and reflects its commitment as a Christian College in all of its academic programs.