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| occupation = President, [[Asbury Theological Seminary]]; Pastor; Author; Professor
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| spouse = Julie Myers
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| children = Jonathan ({{age|1980|05|24}}) and Bethany ({{age|1978|07|24}})
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| notable_works = '' Invitation to World missions'', ''Theology in the Context of World Christianity''
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'''Timothy C. Tennent''' (born September 24, 1959) is an American [[theologian]] who is the current president of [[Asbury Theological Seminary]].<ref>{{citation|url=http://timothytennent.com/|title=Timothy C. Tennent|last=Tennent|first=Timothy|publisher=Asbury Theological Seminary|accessdate=2012-11-20}}</ref>
'''Timothy C. Tennent''' (born September 24, 1959) is an American Methodist [[theologian]]. He served as President of Asbury Theological Seminary from 2009-2024.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Home |url=https://timothytennent.com/ |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=Timothy Tennent |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
Tennent's education includes a B.A. from [[Oral Roberts University]], an M.Div. from [[Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary|Gordon Conwell]] (1984), a Th.M. from [[Princeton Theological Seminary]] (1991), and a Ph.D. from the [[University of Edinburgh]]'s [[Centre for the Study of World Christianity|Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World]] (1998), where his dissertation was on [[Christianity in India|Indian theologian]] [[Brahmabandhab Upadhyay]].
Tennent's education includes a B.A. from [[Oral Roberts University]], an M.Div. from [[Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary|Gordon Conwell]] (1984), a Th.M. from [[Princeton Theological Seminary]] (1991), and a Ph.D. from the [[University of Edinburgh]]'s [[Centre for the Study of World Christianity|Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World]] (1998), where his dissertation was on [[Christianity in India|Indian theologian]] [[Brahmabandhab Upadhyay]].


Tennent studied under Professor John Brockington, Dr James Cox, and Professor [[Andrew Walls]], and his research focused on the rapidly growing churches outside the West. His Ph.D. dissertation was revised and published in 2000 under the title ''Building Christianity on Indian Foundations''.<ref>{{citation|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author2=I.S.P.C.K. (Organization)|title=Building Christianity on Indian foundations: the legacy of Brahmabāndhav Upādhyāy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EffYAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=2012-11-20|date=1 December 2000|publisher=ISPCK|location=Delhi|isbn=978-81-7214-572-9}}</ref>
Tennent studied under Professor John Brockington, Dr James Cox, and Professor [[Andrew Walls]], and his research focused on the rapidly growing churches outside the West. His Ph.D. dissertation was revised and published in 2000 under the title ''Building Christianity on Indian Foundations''.<ref>{{citation|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author2=I.S.P.C.K. (Organization)|title=Building Christianity on Indian foundations: the legacy of Brahmabāndhav Upādhyāy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EffYAAAAMAAJ|access-date=2012-11-20|date=1 December 2000|publisher=ISPCK|location=Delhi|isbn=978-81-7214-572-9}}</ref>


Tennent is also one of four graduates of a three-year mentoring in academic leadership program funded through a [[Lilly Endowment]] grant.
Tennent is also one of four graduates of a three-year mentoring in academic leadership program funded through a [[Lilly Endowment]] grant.


==Career==
==Career==
Tennent is an ordained elder (minister) in the [[United Methodist Church]] in the Kentucky Annual Conference.<ref name="asburyseminary1">{{citation|url=http://www.asburyseminary.edu/about/office-of-the-president/|title=Office of the President|author=Asbury Theological Seminary|accessdate=2012-11-20}}</ref> He is also a direct descendant of [[William Tennent]], the founder of [[Log College]], which was the precursor to [[Princeton University]].
Tennent is an ordained elder (minister) in the [[United Methodist Church]] in the Kentucky Annual Conference.<ref name="asburyseminary1">{{citation|url=http://www.asburyseminary.edu/about/office-of-the-president/|title=Office of the President|author=Asbury Theological Seminary|access-date=2012-11-20}}</ref> He is also a direct descendant of [[William Tennent]], the founder of [[Log College]], which was the precursor to [[Princeton University]].


Tennent began his teaching career at [[Toccoa Falls College]], where he was named Teacher of the Year in 1995. From 1998&ndash;2009, he served as professor of world missions and Indian studies at [[Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary]] in [[South Hamilton, Massachusetts|South Hamilton]], [[Massachusetts]].<ref name="asburyseminary1"/>
Tennent began his teaching career at [[Toccoa Falls College]], where he was named Teacher of the Year in 1995. From 1998&ndash;2009, he served as professor of world missions and Indian studies at [[Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary]] in [[South Hamilton, Massachusetts|South Hamilton]], [[Massachusetts]].<ref name="asburyseminary1"/>


He was elected to his current post as president of Asbury Seminary on February 17, 2009 and his tenure began on July 1, 2009. Tennent succeeded [[Ellsworth Kalas]] as president of Asbury.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2009/02/17/697961/asbury-seminary-names-new-president.html|title=Asbury Seminary Names New President|author=Herald-Leader Staff Report|date=17 February 2009|work=Lexington Herald-Leader|accessdate=2012-11-20}}</ref> He continues to serve as a visiting professor at the [[Luther W. New Jr. Theological College]] of [[Dehradun]], [[India]] where he has taught each summer since 1988.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.ntcdoon.org/tim.html|title=Timothy C. Tennent|author=Department of Publications|publisher=New Theological College|accessdate=2012-11-20}}</ref>
He was elected to his current post as president of Asbury Seminary on February 17, 2009, and his tenure began on July 1, 2009. Tennent succeeded [[Ellsworth Kalas]] as president of Asbury.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2009/02/17/697961/asbury-seminary-names-new-president.html|title=Asbury Seminary Names New President|author=Herald-Leader Staff Report|date=17 February 2009|work=Lexington Herald-Leader|access-date=2012-11-20}}</ref> He continues to serve as a visiting professor at the [[Luther W. New Jr. Theological College]] of [[Dehradun]], [[India]] where he has taught each summer since 1988.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.ntcdoon.org/tim.html|title=Timothy C. Tennent|author=Department of Publications|publisher=New Theological College|access-date=2012-11-20}}</ref>


In November 2009, Tennent signed an ecumenical statement known as the ''[[Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|Manhattan Declaration]]'' calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.<ref>{{citation|url=http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers|title=Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|date=20 November 2009|accessdate=2012-11-20|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130901171332/http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers|archivedate=1 September 2013}}</ref>
In November 2009, Tennent signed an ecumenical statement known as the ''[[Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|Manhattan Declaration]]'' calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.<ref>{{citation|url=http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers|title=Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|date=20 November 2009|access-date=2012-11-20|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130901171332/http://demossnews.com/manhattandeclaration/press_kit/manhattan_declaration_signers|archive-date=1 September 2013}}</ref>


==Theology==
==Theology==
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===Books===
===Books===
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|title=Building Christianity on Indian foundations: the legacy of Brahmabāndhav Upādhyāy (1861-1907)|publisher=ISPCK |date=2000 |isbn=978-8172145729 }}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|title=Building Christianity on Indian foundations: the legacy of Brahmabāndhav Upādhyāy (1861-1907)|publisher=ISPCK |date=2000 |isbn=978-8172145729 }}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=Christianity at the Religious Roundtable|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ByuNAAAAMAAJ|date=2002|publisher=Baker Academic|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-8010-2602-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=Christianity at the Religious Roundtable|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ByuNAAAAMAAJ|date=2002|publisher=Baker Academic|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-8010-2602-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=Theology in the Context of World Christianity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=j-zMP-c4HS8C|date=2007|publisher=Zondervan|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-310-27511-4}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=Theology in the Context of World Christianity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=j-zMP-c4HS8C|date=2007|publisher=Zondervan|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-310-27511-4}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=Invitation to World Missions: a trinitarian missiology for the twenty-first century |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RhRjQWyObwEC|date=2010|publisher=Kregel Academic|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-8254-3883-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=Invitation to World Missions: a trinitarian missiology for the twenty-first century |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RhRjQWyObwEC|date=2010|publisher=Kregel Academic|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-8254-3883-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|last2=Ott|first2=Craig|last3=Strauss|first3=Stephen|title=Encountering Theology of Mission|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fPTws-Tmc_MC|date=2010|publisher=Baker Academic|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-8010-2662-1}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|last2=Ott|first2=Craig|last3=Strauss|first3=Stephen|title=Encountering Theology of Mission|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fPTws-Tmc_MC|date=2010|publisher=Baker Academic|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-8010-2662-1}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=This We Believe! Meditations on the Apostles' Creed|publisher=Seedbed Publishing|date=2011|edition=ebook}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=This We Believe! Meditations on the Apostles' Creed|publisher=Seedbed Publishing|date=2011|edition=ebook}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=Ten Words, Two Signs, One Prayer: Core Practices of the Christian Faith|publisher=Asbury Theological Seminary|date=2013|edition=ebook}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=Ten Words, Two Signs, One Prayer: Core Practices of the Christian Faith|publisher=Asbury Theological Seminary|date=2013|edition=ebook}}


===Articles & chapters===
===Articles & chapters===
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|chapter=Equiping Missionary for the Resistant|editor-last=Woodberry|editor-first=J. Dudley |title=Reaching the Resistant: Barriers and Bridges for Mission |series=Evangelical Missiological Society Series |volume=6 |publisher=William Carey Library |date=1998 |isbn=978-0878083800 }}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|chapter=Equipping Missionary for the Resistant|editor-last=Woodberry|editor-first=J. Dudley |title=Reaching the Resistant: Barriers and Bridges for Mission |series=Evangelical Missiological Society Series |volume=6 |publisher=William Carey Library |date=1998 |isbn=978-0878083800 }}
*{{cite journal|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=The Challenge of Churchless Christianity: An Evangelical Assessment |journal=International Bulletin of Missionary Research |volume=29 |issue=4 |date=2005 |pages=171–177 }}
*{{cite journal|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=The Challenge of Churchless Christianity: An Evangelical Assessment |journal=International Bulletin of Missionary Research |volume=29 |issue=4 |date=2005 |pages=171–177 |doi=10.1177/239693930502900401|s2cid=149315635}}
*{{cite journal|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|title=Followers of Jesus (Isa) in Islamic Mosques: A Closer Examination of C-5 "High Spectrum" Contextualization|journal=International Journal of Frontier Missions |volume=23 |issue=3 |date=Fall 2006 |pages=101–115 }}
*{{cite journal|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|title=Followers of Jesus (Isa) in Islamic Mosques: A Closer Examination of C-5 "High Spectrum" Contextualization|journal=International Journal of Frontier Missions |volume=23 |issue=3 |date=Fall 2006 |pages=101–115 }}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|chapter=The Ministries for Which We Teach: A World Cafe Model|editor-last=Warford|editor-first=Malcolm|title=Revitalizing Practice|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bM44iytyO_sC|date=2008|publisher=Peter Lang|location=New York|isbn=978-1-4331-0225-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|chapter=The Ministries for Which We Teach: A World Cafe Model|editor-last=Warford|editor-first=Malcolm|title=Revitalizing Practice|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bM44iytyO_sC|date=2008|publisher=Peter Lang|location=New York|isbn=978-1-4331-0225-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|authormask=3|chapter=Why I Am an Evangelical and a Methodist |editor1-last=Chute |editor1-first=Anthony L. |editor2-last=Morgan |editor2-first=Christopher W. |editor3-last=Peterson |editor3-first=Robert A. |title=Why We Belong|publisher=Crossway|location=Wheaton, IL |date=2013 |isbn=978-1433514838}}
*{{cite book|last1=Tennent|first1=Timothy|author-mask=3|chapter=Why I Am an Evangelical and a Methodist |editor1-last=Chute |editor1-first=Anthony L. |editor2-last=Morgan |editor2-first=Christopher W. |editor3-last=Peterson |editor3-first=Robert A. |title=Why We Belong|publisher=Crossway|location=Wheaton, IL |date=2013 |isbn=978-1433514838}}


==References==
==Notes and references==
===Citations===
===Citations===
{{reflist}}
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===Sources===
===Sources===
* {{cite web |ref=harv |language=en |last=Tennent |first=Timothy |title=Great Wesleyan Distinctives, Part I |website=Timothy Tennent.com |date=2019 |url=https://timothytennent.com/2019/03/19/great-wesleyan-distinctives-part-i/ |accessdate=2020-04-19 }}
* {{cite web |language=en |last=Tennent |first=Timothy |title=Great Wesleyan Distinctives, Part I |website=Timothy Tennent.com |date=2019 |url=https://timothytennent.com/2019/03/19/great-wesleyan-distinctives-part-i/ |access-date=2020-04-19 }}


==External Links==
{{Asbury Theological Seminary}}
{{Asbury Theological Seminary}}
{{Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary}}
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 17 October 2024

Timothy C. Tennent
Born (1959-09-24) September 24, 1959 (age 65)
Occupation(s)President, Asbury Theological Seminary; Pastor; Author; Professor
SpouseJulie Myers
ChildrenJonathan (39) and Bethany (37)
Academic work
Notable works Invitation to World missions, Theology in the Context of World Christianity

Timothy C. Tennent (born September 24, 1959) is an American Methodist theologian. He served as President of Asbury Theological Seminary from 2009-2024.[1]

Education

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Tennent's education includes a B.A. from Oral Roberts University, an M.Div. from Gordon Conwell (1984), a Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary (1991), and a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh's Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World (1998), where his dissertation was on Indian theologian Brahmabandhab Upadhyay.

Tennent studied under Professor John Brockington, Dr James Cox, and Professor Andrew Walls, and his research focused on the rapidly growing churches outside the West. His Ph.D. dissertation was revised and published in 2000 under the title Building Christianity on Indian Foundations.[2]

Tennent is also one of four graduates of a three-year mentoring in academic leadership program funded through a Lilly Endowment grant.

Career

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Tennent is an ordained elder (minister) in the United Methodist Church in the Kentucky Annual Conference.[3] He is also a direct descendant of William Tennent, the founder of Log College, which was the precursor to Princeton University.

Tennent began his teaching career at Toccoa Falls College, where he was named Teacher of the Year in 1995. From 1998–2009, he served as professor of world missions and Indian studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.[3]

He was elected to his current post as president of Asbury Seminary on February 17, 2009, and his tenure began on July 1, 2009. Tennent succeeded Ellsworth Kalas as president of Asbury.[4] He continues to serve as a visiting professor at the Luther W. New Jr. Theological College of Dehradun, India where he has taught each summer since 1988.[5]

In November 2009, Tennent signed an ecumenical statement known as the Manhattan Declaration calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.[6]

Theology

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Tennent has a Wesleyan-Arminian theology.[7]

Published works

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Books

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  • Tennent, Timothy (2000). Building Christianity on Indian foundations: the legacy of Brahmabāndhav Upādhyāy (1861-1907). ISPCK. ISBN 978-8172145729.
  • ——— (2002). Christianity at the Religious Roundtable. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. ISBN 978-0-8010-2602-7.
  • ——— (2007). Theology in the Context of World Christianity. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-310-27511-4.
  • ——— (2010). Invitation to World Missions: a trinitarian missiology for the twenty-first century. Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic. ISBN 978-0-8254-3883-7.
  • ———; Ott, Craig; Strauss, Stephen (2010). Encountering Theology of Mission. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. ISBN 978-0-8010-2662-1.
  • ——— (2011). This We Believe! Meditations on the Apostles' Creed (ebook ed.). Seedbed Publishing.
  • ——— (2013). Ten Words, Two Signs, One Prayer: Core Practices of the Christian Faith (ebook ed.). Asbury Theological Seminary.

Articles & chapters

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  • ——— (1998). "Equipping Missionary for the Resistant". In Woodberry, J. Dudley (ed.). Reaching the Resistant: Barriers and Bridges for Mission. Evangelical Missiological Society Series. Vol. 6. William Carey Library. ISBN 978-0878083800.
  • ——— (2005). "The Challenge of Churchless Christianity: An Evangelical Assessment". International Bulletin of Missionary Research. 29 (4): 171–177. doi:10.1177/239693930502900401. S2CID 149315635.
  • ——— (Fall 2006). "Followers of Jesus (Isa) in Islamic Mosques: A Closer Examination of C-5 "High Spectrum" Contextualization". International Journal of Frontier Missions. 23 (3): 101–115.
  • ——— (2008). "The Ministries for Which We Teach: A World Cafe Model". In Warford, Malcolm (ed.). Revitalizing Practice. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-1-4331-0225-7.
  • ——— (2013). "Why I Am an Evangelical and a Methodist". In Chute, Anthony L.; Morgan, Christopher W.; Peterson, Robert A. (eds.). Why We Belong. Wheaton, IL: Crossway. ISBN 978-1433514838.

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ "Home". Timothy Tennent. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  2. ^ Tennent, Timothy; I.S.P.C.K. (Organization) (1 December 2000), Building Christianity on Indian foundations: the legacy of Brahmabāndhav Upādhyāy, Delhi: ISPCK, ISBN 978-81-7214-572-9, retrieved 2012-11-20
  3. ^ a b Asbury Theological Seminary, Office of the President, retrieved 2012-11-20
  4. ^ Herald-Leader Staff Report (17 February 2009), "Asbury Seminary Names New President", Lexington Herald-Leader, retrieved 2012-11-20
  5. ^ Department of Publications, Timothy C. Tennent, New Theological College, retrieved 2012-11-20
  6. ^ Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience, 20 November 2009, archived from the original on 1 September 2013, retrieved 2012-11-20
  7. ^ Tennent 2019.

Sources

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