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/VitaeEducation: 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
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