David L. Bartlett

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David Lyon Bartlett
Born(1941-02-16)February 16, 1941
DiedOctober 12, 2017(2017-10-12) (aged 76)
TitleJ. Edward and Ruth Cox Lantz Professor Emeritus of Christian Communication
Academic background
Alma materYale Divinity School
Thesis (1972)
Academic work
InstitutionsYale Divinity School, Columbia Theological Seminary

David Lyon Bartlett (February 16, 1941 – October 12, 2017) was the J. Edward and Ruth Cox Lantz Professor Emeritus of Christian Communication at

American Baptist Churches, USA
.

Education

Bartlett completed his undergraduate education at Swarthmore College in 1962, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts. He then proceeded to attend Yale Divinity School where he earned a Bachelor of Divinity in 1967 and his Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Religious Studies in New Testament in 1972.[1]

Professional career

Bartlett had a long career, holding both academic and pastoral positions. As an ordained minister of the

American Baptist Churches, USA he served as the Senior Minister for congregations in Minnesota, Illinois, and California. He was also on the faculty at schools such as American Baptist Seminary of the West and Graduate Theological Union, The Divinity School of The University of Chicago, Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, Yale Divinity School, and Columbia Theological Seminary
. He was Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Yale Divinity School for eleven years. At both Yale Divinity School and Columbia Theological Seminary he was a distinguished faculty member and was honored as professor emeritus. He also served as theologian in residence at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Atlanta.

He served for several years on the Editorial Board of works such as Interpretation and Preaching Great Texts. He has also been on the Board of Consultants for the Journal of Religion and the National Advisory Board for the Christian Networks Journal.

He worked on the Feasting on the Word commentary series. He and Barbara Brown Taylor were co-editors for this twelve volume series that aimed at giving pastors and educators a variety of views on scripture that could be easily utilized.[2]

Writings

Bartlett wrote a number of books and scholarly articles. He also contributed to a number of other works as editor.

Books

Edited by

Chapters

References

  1. ^ "David L. Bartlett". Faculty Emeriti Directory. Columbia Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  2. ^ "About this Project". FeastingontheWord.net. Feasting on the Word.

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