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Doglas Foster
Dr. Douglas Foster

Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Theology
Professor of Church History
Director of the Center for Restoration Studies


Classes:

History of Christianity II

History of Christianity in America

Ecumenical Theology

Advanced Restoration History
 
Prior Education:

David Lipscomb University (B.A.)

Harding Graduate School of Religion

Scarritt College (M.A. in Theology)

Vanderbilt University (Ph.D. in Church History)

 

Dr. Foster's scholarly work has concentrated on the place of the Stone-Campbell Movement in American Christianity and the nature of the idea of Christian unity. His book Will the Cycle Be Unbroken?  Churches of Christ Face the Twenty-First Century analyzes the current and future shape of Churches of Christ. He is one of three General Editors of the Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement published in Feb 2005.  In addition, Dr. Foster is the Series Editor for the Heart of the Restoration books, and has co-authored two of them: Crux of the Matter: Crisis, Tradition and the Future of Churches of Christ, and Seeking a Lasting City: The Church's Journey in the Story of God.  He is currently writing a biography of Alexander Campbell for Eerdmans.

You may reach Dr. Foster by e-mail at foster@bible.acu.edu