M. Craig Barnes

M. Craig Barnes
Born (1956-08-28) August 28, 1956
Occupation author, professor, and seminary president
Title President of Princeton Theological Seminary
Religion Christian (Presbyterian)
Academic background
Education The King's College, Princeton Theological Seminary
Alma mater University of Chicago Divinity School(PhD)
Thesis title John R. Mott: A Conversionist in a Pluralist World
Thesis year 1992
Doctoral advisor Martin Marty
Academic work
Institutions Princeton Theological Seminary

A clergyman in the Presbyterian Church (USA), M. Craig Barnes (born August 28, 1956) is an author, professor, and currently president of Princeton Theological Seminary.

Biography and Career

Raised on Long Island,[1] Barnes attended The King's College in New York City, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in history, in 1978.[2] He went on to graduate from Princeton Theological Seminary, in 1981, with a Master of Divinity. Barnes then earned a Doctor of Philosophy in the history of Christianity from the University of Chicago Divinity School, in 1992,[3] under the supervision of Martin Marty.[4] For his doctoral studies, he wrote a dissertation titled "John R. Mott: A Conversionist in a Pluralist World."[5]

In 1981, Barnes was ordained as a minister in the PC(USA), serving in PC(USA) congregations in Colorado Springs, CO, and Madison, WI. In 1993, he became senior pastor of National Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., serving until 2002, when he accepted a teaching position at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, in Pittsburgh, PA. One year later, while serving as Robert Meneilly Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Barnes accepted a call to Shadyside Presbyterian Church as senior pastor. On October 8, 2012, Princeton Theological Seminary announced that Barnes was selected to succeed the retiring Iain Torrance as president.[6] Barnes took up his duties as president on January 1, 2013, and was formally installed as president on October 23, 2013.[7] At Princeton Semnary, he also serves as professor of pastoral ministry.

Barnes is married and has a grown daughter and two teenage sons.[8]

Works

Thesis

Books

Articles

References

  1. "Shadyside Presbyterian Church" The Reverend Dr. M. Craig Barnes http://www.shadysidepres.org/blog/m-craig-barnes-bio (retrieved Dec. 3, 2013)
  2. "M. Craig Barnes: Vital" (pg. 1) http://www.pts.edu/UserFiles/File/faculty/CVs/Barnes.pdf (retrieved August 2, 2015)
  3. "M. Craig Barnes: Vital" (pg. 1) http://www.pts.edu/UserFiles/File/faculty/CVs/Barnes.pdf (retrieved August 2, 2015)
  4. "Shadyside Presbyterian Church" The Reverend Dr. M. Craig Barnes http://www.shadysidepres.org/blog/m-craig-barnes-bio (retrieved Dec. 3, 2013)
  5. "Dissertation Notices" (PDF). UMI. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  6. "Princeton Seminary Announces M. Craig Barnes as Its New President", Oct. 8th, 2012, retrieved December 3, 2013 https://www.ptsem.edu/index.aspx?id=25769804591
  7. "News & Notes: Princeton Theological Seminary installs new president M. Craig Barnes" Daily Princetonian Staff, Nov. 4, 2013, retrieved Dec. 3, 2013 http://dailyprincetonian.com/news/2013/11/news-notes-princeton-theological-seminary-installs-new-president-m-craig-barnes/
  8. "Shadyside Presbyterian Church" The Reverend Dr. M. Craig Barnes http://www.shadysidepres.org/blog/m-craig-barnes-bio (retrieved Dec. 3, 2013)
  9. "Princeton Theological Seminary - M. Craig Barnes". Princeton Theological Seminary. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Iain Torrance
President of Princeton Theological Seminary
2013–present
Incumbent
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