The Research Seminar is an initiative at Gordon-Conwell—Hamilton that enhances students’ academic experience by making it possible for them to learn from leading evangelical scholars. Dr. Todd Johnson, Eva B. and Paul E. Toms distinguished professor of mission and global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell, is the convener for this spring’s seminars on World Christianity.
For each interactive seminar, a prominent World Christianity scholar will join us virtually to present their research, and Hamilton students, faculty, and alumni pursuing doctoral degrees will gather in-person at the Hamilton campus (AC235) for a live discussion.
These scholars have a deep commitment to the faithful teaching and application of Scripture. Join us for a lively discussion this spring! More information coming soon.
The Fall 2023 Research Seminars on History were convened by Dr. Gordon Isaac, Berkshire professor of church history and Advent Christian studies.
Dr. K. Alan Snyder, Author, America Discovers C.S. Lewis, Adjunct Faculty at Southeastern University
Dr. Vince Bantu (MDiv ’08), Assistant Professor of Church History and Black Church Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary
Dr. Mimi Haddad (MATS ’91), President and CEO, Christians for Biblical Equality International
The Spring 2023 Research Seminars on Old Testament were convened by Dr. Carol Kaminski, Professor of Old Testament.
Dr. Brittany Melton, Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies (Palm Beach Atlantic University)
Dr. Jay Sklar, Professor of Old Testament and VP of Academics (Covenant Theological Seminary)
Dr. Sandra Richter, Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies (Westmont College)
The Fall 2022 Research Seminars on Old Testament were convened by Dr. Adonis Vidu, Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Theology.
Dr. Lucy Peppiatt, Principal, Systematic Theology (WTC Theology, Cheltenham Gloucestershire UK)
Dr. Esther Acolatse, Professor of Pastoral Theology and World Christianity (Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary)
Dr. Simeon Zahl, Professor of Christian Theology (University of Cambridge)
The Spring 2022 Research Seminars on Old Testament were convened by Dr. Eckhard Schnabel, Distinguished Professor of New Testament.
Dr. Craig Keener, F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies (Asbury Theological Seminary)
Dr. Craig Evans, John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins (Houston Baptist Theological Seminary)
Dr. Douglas Moo, Kenneth T. Wessner Professor of New Testament (Wheaton College Graduate School)