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Roger Felipe
DMin, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. TEDS Program Coordinator, Florida Regional Center

Robert C. Beatty
DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary

Dennis R. Magary
Chair of the Old Testament and Semitic Languages Department
Associate Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages
BA, Fort Wayne Bible College
MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
MA, PhD, University of Wisconsin
1979-

Dr. Magary has served as an instructor in Bible at Trinity College and as a teaching assistant in Biblical Hebrew at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also was a visiting instructor at Trinity for several years before assuming his present position. Along with his extensive experience as an educator, he has served in a variety of ministries, including the role of assistant pastor.

Craig L. Ott
Associate Professor of Mission
EFCA International Mission Chair
BA, California State University, Long Beach
MDiv, PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
2002-

Dr. Ott was a missionary with the Evangelical Free Church Mission to Germany for 21 years. He has served as academic dean and faculty member at the Akademie für Weltmission (German branch of Columbia Biblical Seminary), Korntal, and as a church planter in both the United States and Germany. His published works include Das Traingsprogramm für Mitarbeiter.

Miriam Stark Parent
Associate Professor of Pastoral Counseling and Psychology
Joint appointment at Trinity Graduate School
BA, The King's College
MA, Liberty University
MA, Biola University
PhD, Rosemead Grad
1993-

Dr. Parent taught in the graduate counseling program at Liberty University prior to coming to Trinity. She also worked full time as a clinical psychologist for several years prior to teaching. Currently she maintains a limited counseling and consulting practice. She has written for professional journals as well as for magazines such as Christian Counseling Today and Decision. Most recently she has contributed chapters to edited volumes dealing with Christian Counseling and Spiritual Formation. Dr. Parent is an active participant in numerous professional conferences and often speaks to church and women's groups. Her areas of interest include spiritual formation issues, clinical diagnosis and professional ethics among others.

Robert J. Priest
Director of the Doctor of Philosophy Program in Intercultural Studies
Associate Professor of Mission and Intercultural Studies
BA, Columbia Bible College
MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
MA, University of Chicago
PhD, University of California, Berkley
1999 -

Prior to coming to Trinity, Dr. Priest served nine years as a professor at Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions. He has served in a variety of ministries, including the roles of youth director and assistant pastor. Born to career missionaries, he was raised in Bolivia and eventually returned to South America, conducting nearly two years of anthropological field research among the Aguaruna of Peru, focusing both on traditional religion and on conversion to Christianity. He has been published in various journals and has contributed chapters in a number of books.

Steven C. Roy
Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology
BA, Stanford University
MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
1998-

Dr. Roy joined the Pastoral Theology Department at TEDS in 2001 after teaching for three years in the Systematic Theology Department. He combines twelve years of pastoral experience (in senior and associate roles in Oregon and Minnesota respectively) and his doctoral work in Systematic Theology to pursue his passion for the integration of theology and pastoral ministry. In addition to his pastoral ministry, Dr. Roy has taught at Cameroon Baptist Theological Seminary in West Africa and has served in campus ministry on the staff of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.

Mark H. Senter III
Chair of the Educational Ministries Department
Professor of Educational Ministries
BA, University of Illinois
MA, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
PhD, Loyola University of Chicago
1980-

Prior to coming to Trinity, Dr. Senter served as a youth pastor of Christian education at Wheaton Bible Church. His areas of expertise include youth ministry, volunteerism, leadership, and distance education. He is member of the North American Professors of Christian Education and a consultant for churches and parachurch agencies in periods of transition. On assignment from TIU, Dr. Senter served for two years at Torch Trinity Graduate School of Theology in Seoul, Korea, as a visiting professor in education ministries. His publications include Four Views of Youth Ministry and the Church, Reaching a Generation for Christ (coedited with Richard Dunn), The Coming Revolution in Youth Ministry, Recruiting Volunteers in the Church, and The Complete Book of Youth Ministry (coedited with Warren Benson). His articles appear in such periodicals as Youthworker, Moody, Christianity Today, Leadership, Journal of Youth Ministry, Evangelical Review of Theology and Christian Education Journal. Dr. Senter has also written chapters for other volumes on youth ministry.

 
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