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September 15, 2008

Dale T. Irvin Named Guest Presenter for 2008 Fall National Clinical Training Seminar

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Dale T. Irvin is President and Professor of World Christianity at New York Theological Seminary, in New York City will be the Guest Presenter for the Fall National Clinical Training Seminar that will be held in Parsippany, NJ November 10-11, 2008. He will be presenting on the topic, Clinical Pastoral Supervision: A Distinctive Theological Journey.

Dr. Irvin previously served the school as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean. A graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (M. Div., 1981) and Union Theological Seminary in New York (Ph.D., 1989), he has been a member of the Seminary’s faculty since 1989. He is the author of several books, including History of the World Christian Movement, with Scott W. Sunquist. His articles have appeared in a number of journals over the past several decades, including Christianity Today, Christian Century, The Ecumenical Review and The Journal of Pentecostal Studies. Dr. Irvin has held visiting or adjunct appointments at a number of other theological schools or universities, and has lectured throughout the world. An ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches USA, he is a member of The Riverside Church in New York City.

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Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at September 15, 2008 3:05 PM

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