Your Faculty
Members of the Iliff faculty, one–third of whom are people of color, represent a wide variety of denominations and faiths, including American Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic, Episcopal, Jewish, Lutheran (ELCA), Presbyterian Church (USA), United Church of Christ and United Methodist. While the faculty’s extraordinary commitment to teaching and scholarship ensures an enriching and rewarding learning environment, their dedication to developing caring, collegial relationships nurtures and challenges each student in ways textbooks and lectures cannot.
Antony W. Alumkal, Associate Professor of Sociology of Religion
Edward Phillip Antonio, Harvey H. Potthoff Associate Professor of Christian Theology,
and Social Theory, Associate Dean of Diversities,
Director of Justice & Peace Programs
Debbie Creamer, Interim Dean for Academic Affairs,
Director of Library and Information Services,
Associate Professor of Theological Bibliography
Miguel A. De La Torre, Professor of Social Ethics
Carrie Doehring, Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling
Pam Eisenbaum, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins
Amy Erickson, Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible
Mark George, Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible
Larry Kent Graham, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care
Albert Hernández, Interim President,
Chief Executive Officer,
Associate Professor of the History of Christianity
Catherine Kelsey, Gerald L. Schlessman Visiting Assistant Professor of Methodist Studies,
Dean of the Iliff Chapel
Eunjoo Mary Kim, Professor of Homiletics
Jacob N. Kinnard, Associate Professor of Comparative Religious Thought
Jeffrey H. Mahan, Ralph E. and Norma E. Peck Chair in Religion and Public Communication,
Professor of Ministry, Media and Culture
Sophia Shafi, Visiting Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies
George E. (Tink) Tinker, (wazhazhe, Osage Nation),
Clifford Baldridge Professor of American Indian Cultures ,
and Religious Traditions
Katherine Turpin, Director of the Master of Divinity Program,
Associate Professor of Religious Education
Theodore M. Vial, Jr., Associate Professor of Theology

