Hannah Matis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Church History at Virginia Theological Seminary, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
The Rev. William B. Roberts, D.M.A., Professor of Church Music and Director of Chapel Music, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
The Rev. Allison St. Louis, Ph.D., Director of Field Education and the Second Three Years Program, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
Timothy F. Sedgwick, Ph.D., the Clinton S. Quin Professor of Christian Ethics, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
Zeyneb Sayilgan, Visiting Assistant Professor of Islamic Theology and Religious Pluralism, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
The Reverend James Barney Hawkins IV, Ph.D., Vice President for Institutional Advancement, the Arthur Carl Lichtenberger Professor in Pastoral Theology and Continuing Education and Director of Lifetime Theological Education, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
The Rev. Judy Fentress-Williams, Ph.D., Professor of Old Testament at Virginia Theological Seminary, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
The Rev. James W. Farwell, Ph.D., Professor of Theology and Liturgy, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”:
The Rev. Robert W. Prichard, Ph.D., the Arthur Lee Kinsolving Professor of Christianity in America and Instructor in Liturgy, recommends the following books as part of the Bishop Payne Library’s monthly series highlighting a faculty member’s “picks”: