Year: 2023

Feedback and Personal Transformation

In an exploration of the significance of feedback in personal growth and development, Training and Mentoring faculty Prof. Debra Anderson, Dr. Teri Elliott-Hart, and Prof. Nathan Scherrer, joined for Engage360 episode 118 to discuss how feedback contributes to increased self-awareness, and to provide insights into the dynamics of giving and receiving feedback effectively. They also highlighting that…

Theology for Everyone

With such a wide array of translations, languages, and historical context, studying and understanding Scriptures can be overwhelming. In Engage360 episode 117, author Ellen Wildman, MA, Biblical and Theological Studies, shares a bit about her journey at Denver Seminary, where she found her voice and was encouraged by professors and fellow students. Ellen emphasizes that…

The Legacy of President Carter and the Role of Faith in Public Life

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has a complex legacy that affected evangelicalism in the United States in profound ways. In episode 116 of Engage360, Terry Mattingly, journalist and founder and editor of GetReligion.org, provides insight into Carter’s presidency, the impact it had on U.S. evangelicalism, and the role of faith in public life. Carter’s presidency lasted…

Finding Perspective on Evangelicalism

Is evangelicalism in the United States at a crisis point? In Engage360 episode 115, Australian New Testament scholar Dr. Constantine Campbell, author of Jesus V. Evangelicals: A Biblical Critique of a Wayward Movement, highlights the challenges facing American evangelicalism, including the dangers of politicizing the movement, and the need for self-reflection and honest feedback from…

Bridging Faith and Science: Christianity and Human Origins, Sept. 14 and 15

For many, the relationship between Christian faith and the science of human origins has a direct impact on the credibility of the Church. And for many in our churches, this matter can become a reason to question their faith. Join The Gospel Initiative at Denver Seminary for an opportunity to explore faith and science during…

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Faculty Publications Fall 2023

Below are recent publications from some of Denver Seminary’s faculty members. Dr. Craig BlombergProfessor Emeritus of New Testament Jesus the Purifier: John’s Gospel and the Fourth Quest for the Historical Jesus  Dr. Craig Blomberg advances the idea that the Gospel of John is a viable and valuable source for studying the historical Jesus. Blomberg writes…

Denver Seminary Names New Faculty in Counseling and Chaplaincy

Denver Seminary and its Counseling Division welcomed Dr. Krystal Clemons and Dr. Loretta Sanchez as assistant professors of Counseling. Dr. Eva Bleeker was named assistant professor of Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care. “It is a pleasure to welcome Drs. Clemons and Sanchez to Denver Seminary and to include Dr. Eva Bleeker in our growing faculty,” said…

Evangelicals and Creation Care

In a culture that is deeply concerned about environmental issues, what role should evangelicals have when it comes to creation care? Why should we care for creation, and why should we talk about creation care? How can we use Scripture to address creation care? And how can we thoughtfully consider and address Bible passages that…

In Perspective: Faith, Work, and Rest

As humans made in God’s image, we are called to work. And yet, as modeled by our Creator, we are also made to rest. This panel will explore the relationship between our God-given calling to work and our mandate to rest. What are common roadblocks to organizing our lives in ways that honor both these…

The Gospel Initiative at Denver Seminary to Host “Evangelicals and Creation Care” with Esteemed New Testament Scholar Dr. Doug Moo

The Gospel Initiative at Denver Seminary is hosting a lecture and Q&A with New Testament scholar Dr. Doug Moo on the crucial topic of “Evangelicals and Creation Care,” on Wed., June 7, at 6:30 p.m. The free event will be hosted on the Seminary’s campus at 6399 S. Santa Fe Dr., Littleton. Moo, a renowned…