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- Faculty of NOBTS
- A through H
- Faculty (A to H) Index
- Dr. Barlow
- Dr. Bauman
- Dr. Bozeman
- Dr. Brooks
- Dr. Butler
- Dr. Campbell
- Dr. Carver
- Dr. Cole
- Mr. Corvin
- Dr. W. Day
- Mr. Driggers
- Dr. Drumm
- Dr. Dukes
- Dr. Echols
- Dr. Edens
- Dr. Emetuche
- Dr. England
- Dr. England
- Dr. Ferrington
- Dr. Gibson
- Dr. Griffin
- Dr. Grubbs
- Dr. Hall
- Dr. C.Hall
- Dr. Harlan
- Dr. Harsch
- Dr. Holcomb
- I through R
- S through Z
Dr. Philip A. Pinckard
Director of the Global Mission CenterProfessor of Missions
Office: Dodd 111
Office Phone: (504) 252-4455, ext. 3224
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Home Phone:
E-Mail: ppinckard@nobts.edu
Education
- Bachelor of Arts, Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee, 1974. Major: English. Minor: Religion.
- Master of Divinity, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, 1977.
- Master of Arts in Religious Education, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, 1978.
- Doctor of Philosophy, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, 1983. Dissertation Title: "The Biblical Concept of Servanthood Applied to Husband-Wife Relations."
Teaching Experience
- Presidential Appointment; Associate Professor of Missions, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 1, 1999 - Present.
- Guest Associate Professor of Ethics, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 1, 1998-July 31,1999.
- Instructor of Systematic Theology, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Birmingham, Alabama Extension Center, Spring semester of 1998.
- Teaching Fellow in Christian Ethics, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, Summer of 1979.
- Grader, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, 1978-1979 and 1983.
Ministry Experience
- Pulpit supply in various states, August 1998 - Present.
- Missionary to Macau, a Chinese territory on the southern coast of China, March 1993-July 1998.
- Pastor, Memorial Baptist Church, Metairie, Louisiana, November 1986-February 1993.
- Pastor, Red Oak Baptist Church, Kaufman, Texas, January 1982-October 1986.
- Interim Pastor, White Sulphur Springs Baptist Church, White Sulphur Springs, W. VA., 1978.
- Pulpit Supply: Illinois, Tennessee, and Texas, 1975-1981.
- Preacher for Ministerial Education Days and Youth Revivals, Tennessee, 1973-1974.
- Pastor, Copper Ridge Majors Road Baptist Church, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1972-1973. (Now Majors Road Baptist Church)
- Pastor, County Line Baptist Mission, Maynardville, Tennessee, 1971-1972.
- Associate Pastor, Possum Valley Baptist Mission, Maynardville, Tennessee, 1971.
Honors
- T. B. Maston Scholarship Recipient, 1983.
- Outstanding Young Men of America: 1979, 1980, 1982, and 1983.
- Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1979.
Professional Memberships and Presentations
- Member of the Association for Case Teaching
- Member of the Evangelical Theological Society
- Spring 1999 Southwest Regional Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, March 26-27, 1999. "What Should I Do? Using the Bible to Address Ethical Issues in Postmodern Urban Society."
- Fall 1999 Annual Meeting of the Evanglical Theological Society, Nov. 17-19, 1999. "Making Ethical Decisions in a Postmodern World: A Preposed Biblically-Based Model." (Forthcoming Presentation)
General
- Member, Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, 1989-1993.
- Vice-Moderator of the Baptist Association of Greater New Orleans, 1990-1991.
- President of the Pastor’s Conference of the Baptist Association of Greater New Orleans, 1987-1988.
- Church Planter, Home (now North American) Mission Board, Rock Island, Illinois, Summer 1981.
- Baptist Student Union Summer Missionary to Eskimos, Alaska, 1974.
- Summer Missionary, Tennessee Baptist Convention, Maynardville, Tennessee, 1972.
- Witness Coordinator, MISSION POSSIBLE: Evangelistic Association, 1971.
Foreign Languages
- Chinese (written and spoken dialect of Cantonese), French, German, Greek, and Hebrew.