New Series: Meet the Faculty of Kairos University

March 10, 2025

 

At Kairos University, education isn’t just about imparting content—it’s about discipleship. It’s a journey of discovery, transformation, and deep formation. And at the heart of that journey are the faculty members who serve as educators, mentors, scholars, and practitioners. They bring wisdom, experience, and a deep commitment to theological education.

That’s why we’re launching a new blog series: Meet the Faculty of Kairos University.

Why This Series?
Kairos University’s approach to education is, first and foremost, a journey of discipleship. To do that well, we prioritize community, mentorship, real-world application, and collaboration. Our faculty members embody this philosophy. They come from diverse theological traditions, academic backgrounds, and vocational contexts. They are passionate about walking alongside students in their learning journey.

This series is a way to highlight their stories. Through an interview-style format, we’ll introduce you to some of the faculty members who shape the Kairos community, offering a glimpse into their personal and professional journeys, their insights on faith and scholarship, and their perspectives on theological education today.

What to Expect
Each post in this series will follow a structured interview format, asking faculty members the same core questions. This will give you a chance to see the unique journeys of each professor while also comparing their perspectives. Some of the key questions we’ll explore include:

  • What inspired you to pursue your field of study? Every scholar has a story. Faculty members will share the experiences, moments, and questions that led them to their academic passions.
  • How did your academic journey lead you to Kairos University? We’ll explore their professional paths, from their own studies to their teaching experiences, and what ultimately drew them to the mission of Kairos.
  • What excites you most about your discipline? Theology, biblical studies, church history, Christian spirituality—each faculty member has a unique passion that drives their work, and we’ll dive into what fuels their enthusiasm.
  • What books, theologians, or resources have influenced your work the most? Great educators are lifelong learners. Faculty members will share the thinkers, texts, and resources that have shaped their scholarship and teaching.
  • What do you hope students take away from your teaching? Education is about impact. Faculty will reflect on the lessons they hope students carry with them long after they leave the classroom.

A Faculty as Diverse as the Church
One of the strengths of Kairos University is the diversity of its faculty. They are pastors, theologians, historians, counselors, and ministry leaders. Regardless of their specific discipline, they share one thing in common: a deep commitment to cultivating followers of Jesus who flourish in their vocations for the life of the world.

Engaging With the Series
We invite you to engage with this series in a way that enriches your own learning. As you read each post, consider:

  • How do the faculty members’ experiences and insights resonate with your own journey of faith and learning?
  • What new perspectives can you gain from their reflections on theology, history, spirituality, and education?
  • How might their recommended books, theologians, or resources help you explore new areas of thought and study?

Whether you’re a current student, a prospective student, an alum, a church leader, or simply a friend of the Kairos community, this series will help you get to know the scholars and practitioners shaping theological education today.

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