Amy Gall Ritchie

Celebrating Our Graduates

Bethany Theological Seminary will celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021 during its Academic Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 8, at 11 a.m. (Eastern time). A small audience will gather in person in Nicarry

Alina Sayre Skujins

Seeking Stories

Alina Sayre Skujins, a California native now living in South Carolina, is a teacher and writer who was drawn to the “convergence of art and faith,” but she didn’t quite know at first how to weave her

Omar and Brigette

Bethany Partners with Manchester University on Pilot Program For Undergraduate Students

In partnership with Manchester University, Bethany Theological Seminary is piloting a program that will offer students at select colleges and universities the opportunity to explore some of the biggest questions facing humanity and experience graduate-level theology courses

Bethany Named to Seminaries That Change the World

For the fifth consecutive year, Bethany Theological Seminary has been recognized among Seminaries That Change the World by The Center for Faith and Service. Each year the Center identifies a select

Omar and Brigette

Spring Application Deadline is Nov. 15

Bethany  Theological Seminary invites applications from students wishing to enroll for the Spring Semester to apply by November 15, 2023.

The Seminary offers a variety of academic programs, including four master’s degrees and variety of graduate certificates. With

Hathaway Selected for Wabash Center Program

Dr. Joelle Hathaway, assistant professor of theological studies and director of the Master of Arts in Theopoetics and writing program, has been selected to participate in a workshop for early-career theology faculty at the Wabash Center for

Dr. Tamisha Tyler

Dr. Tamisha Tyler Appointed to Full-Time Faculty Position

Dr. Tamisha Tyler, Louisville Institute postdoctoral fellow, has been appointed to a full-time teaching faculty position at Bethany Theological Seminary. She will begin her new position as Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology and Culture and Theopoetics, and

Dr. Tamisha Tyler

Dr. Tamisha Tyler is Published in New Theopoetics Book

Dr. Tamisha Tyler, visiting assistant professor of theology and culture and theopoetics, contributed an essay to Theopoetics in Color: Embodied Approaches in Theological Discourse, a 2024 book published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Bethany Offers January Intensives

This month, Bethany students and professors are participating in three January Intensive travel courses, all far from the Seminary’s Richmond, Indiana campus.

Art, Faith, and Justice — Pasadena, California

Dr. Tamisha Tyler, visiting assistant professor of theopoetics

Kelsi Folsom

Honing Her Voice

Kelsi Folsom has been a part of just about any kind of church experience you can imagine — from Episcopalian to Pentecostal. Rather than encouraging her to pick a single expression of faith, these divergent experiences have