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Rev. Dr. Dale T. Irvin, president and professor of World Christianity at New Thought Theological Seminary, examines who Jesus Christ was, how his teachings related to the Jewish faith of his time, and how Christianity fits into today’s society. Plus music by Ron Drotos. This show was excerpted from a program at the United Palace, a transformational organization and venue that fuses art, culture, and entertainment in Manhattan, New York.
Keynote Address: "World Christianity: A Genealogy" Speaker: Dale T. Irvin, president, New York Theological Seminary
Today's message is by Dr. Dale T. Irvin, President and Professor of World Christianity at New York Theological Seminary. Dale T. Irvin is President and Professor of World Christianity at New York Theological Seminary, in New York City. He previously served 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, a three-volume project he has written with Scott W. Sunquist. Over the past several decades his articles have appeared in a number of journals such as Christianity Today, Christian Century, The Ecumenical Review and The Journal of Pentecostal Studies. He is a founding editor of The Journal of World Christianity and serves on the editorial board of The Living Pulpit. Dr. Irvin has held visiting or adjunct appointments at a number of schools and universities, and has lectured and preached throughout the world. An ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches USA, he is a member of The Riverside Church in New York City.