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NOBTS adds faculty, OKs changes to curriculum

June 30, 2017

By Marilyn Stewart, NOBTS communications

NEW ORLEANS – The addition of a new faculty member and several curriculum changes were approved by the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary board of trustees’ executive committee June 6.

Jeff Audirsch, elected as associate professor of biblical studies in the seminary’s Leavell College, comes to NOBTS from his position as associate professor of Christian studies at Shorter University in Rome, Ga., and from prior service on the faculty of Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, Ga., where he was named the 2010-2011 Outstanding Teacher.

In action related to curriculum, the board approved course content filling out the requirements for the Christian leadership major in the doctor of philosophy program. Approved in the October 2016 board of trustees meeting, the new major is designed to prepare students to lead in local congregations, teach at colleges, universities and seminaries or serve in administrative or leadership roles within the various boards, entities and commissions of the Southern Baptist Convention.

“Christian leadership is one of the areas about which students express the greatest interest,” NOBTS Steve Lemke said. “This new Ph.D. major, available either in person or online, offers training in the best practices of pastoral leadership, church administration and volunteer leadership. We are confident that it will soon become one of our more popular Ph.D. majors.”

Also approved was the move toward user-driven concentrations in the doctor of education degree rather than prescribed majors. The change allows for student choice and management of course enrollment and opens opportunities for advanced coursework in student-selected fields.

Board-approved changes to the master of arts (theology) and master of arts (apologetics) marked refinement of program components to better provide students suitable preparation for entry into the Ph.D. program.

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