- Brite Divinity School
Brite Divinity School is affiliated with and located at
Texas Christian University . It is also affiliated with theChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) . Along with being accredited by theChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) , Brite is approved by the University Senate of theUnited Methodist Church and receives support for itsBaptist Studies program from theCooperative Baptist Fellowship . About thirty different denominations are represented in the student body of Brite. The current 25 full time faculty members represent several different Protestant denominations; there are also twoRoman Catholic scholars, and aJewish scholar on the faculty.Degree and certificate programs
* Certificate of Theological Studies
* Master of Arts in Christian Service
* Master of Divinity
* Master of Theological Studies
* Master of Theology
* Doctor of Ministry
* Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biblical Interpretation (Hebrew Bible or New Testament); Pastoral Theology and Pastoral CounselingAdministration
* President: D. Newell Williams
* Dean and Executive Vice President: Nancy J. Ramsay
* Vice President of Finance and Business: Ann C. Sewell
* Vice President of Development and Director of the Capital Campaign: Cathy Neece
* Associate Dean of Student Affairs: Bryan Feille
* Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs: Jeffrey Williams
* Assistant Dean for Advanced Studies: Edward J. McMahon
* Theological Librarian: Charles Bellinger
* Director of Admissions and Director of the Continuing Education Program: J. Stanley Hagadone
* Director of Presbyterian Studies: Warner M. Bailey
* Director of Methodist Studies: Jim Sanders
* Director of Baptist Programming: Ray Vickrey
* Director of the Pastoral Care and Training Center:
* Director of Development Operations-Larry J. Brown
* Director of Annual Fund and Constituent Relations: Melanie Hanna
* Director of the Borderlands Center for Latina/Latino Church Studies: Luis Bernard
* Director of Field Education and Supervised Ministry: Stephen V. SprinkleExternal links
* [http://www.brite.tcu.edu/ Brite Divinity School]
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