Where faith & learning connect: Faculty
Hear from a few of our faculty members for a glimpse of their faith experiences.
Hear from a few of our faculty members for a glimpse of their faith experiences.
What sets Goshen College apart from almost all of the other thousands of colleges and universities? One needs only to look as far as our mission statement for the answer: “Shaped by Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, we integrate academic excellence and real-world experience with active love for God and neighbor.”…
Robert Brenneman, professor of criminal justice and sociology, has co-authored a book titled "Building Faith: A Sociology of Religious Structures."
Registration is now open for the 19th Annual Goshen College Conference on Religion and Science, Mar. 6-8, 2020, featuring Dr. Michael Spezio, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience at Scripps College in Claremont, California, and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Regina Shands Stoltzfus, professor of peace, justice and conflict studies, delivered a speech titled "Unapologetically Just" on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020 during Goshen College's King Celebration convocation.
John Richard (J.R.) Burkholder, Goshen College Professor Emeritus of Religion, died in the early morning of Dec. 20, 2019, one day after his 91st birthday.
Beginning Nov. 25, the week before the first Sunday of Advent, and culminating on Christmas Day, Goshen College students, faculty and staff will provide weekday reflections based on the lectionary Scripture passages and the theme: “What are you waiting for?” from Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada worship resources.
This presidential column originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2019 issue of The Bulletin BY REBECCA J. STOLTZFUS ’83, President of Goshen College IN THIS 125TH anniversary year, we pause and wonder at the heritage that we have received, and consider how we are shaping that heritage in this time for the…
Justin Heinzekehr, director of institutional research and assessment and assistant professor of Bible and religion, explores the significance of the empty tomb and Jesus’ physical absence for Anabaptist theology in a new book titled “The Absent Christ: An Anabaptist Theology of the Empty Tomb” (Cascadia Publishing House, 2019).
Goshen College President Rebecca Stolztfus signed a letter supporting hate crimes legislation, joining 23 other higher education leaders from around Indiana calling for the legislation.