David Greenhaw
David Greenhaw, Ph.D. serves a dual role on the Eden Theological Seminary campus as
President and Professor of Preaching and Worship. David is an ordained minister of
the United Church of Christ and has served churches in New York, New Jersey, Tennessee,
and Missouri. He did his undergraduate degree at the University of Kansas, received
a Masters of Divinity from Eden Theological Seminary, and a PhD from Drew University.
He is active in the field of preaching and worship, and has published and lectured
extensively in this area, including the book Preaching in the Context of Worship.
His current research is on the future of American Protestantism's role in forming
social, cultural and political institutions.
- Jane M. Robert, Chair
- Kenneth Balk
- Susan Margolis Balk
- Justin Blandford
- Ann Walsh Bradley
- Robert Calcaterra
- Brian Clevinger
- Eve Coulson
- David Greenhaw
- Phyllis Hamilton
- Paul Koch
- Amy Lorenz-Moser
- Donna K. Martin
- Joseph Noelker
- Timothy Noelker
- Nancy Paul
- Thomas F. Schlafly
- Mary Anne Sedey
- Joan Ellyn Silber, PhD
- Sherman Silber, MD
- Kathleen Thimsen
- John A. Wright
- Mary Ann Wyrsch
- Emeritus Members
- Deceased Members
