Scott W. Sunquist
Scott W.Sunquist joined Fuller Theological Seminary in July 2012 as Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and professor of world Christianity. He comes from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, where he served for 17 years as professor of world Christianity (2009-2012) and the W. Don McClure...
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Scott W.Sunquist joined Fuller Theological Seminary in July 2012 as Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and professor of world Christianity. He comes from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, where he served for 17 years as professor of world Christianity (2009-2012) and the W. Don McClure Associate Professor of World Mission and Evangelism (1995-2009). Previously Sunquist and his wife, Nancy, were missionaries in the Republic of Singapore, where he was a lecturer in church history, ecumenics, and Asian Christianity at Trinity Theological College (1987-1995) and, as an ordained minister of the PC(USA), served as pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Singapore. Prior to this he was a campus staff member for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in both Virginia and Massachusetts.Dr. Sunquist's main interests lie in Christian mission, evangelism, and world Christian history. He has written in the areas of mission theology, pluralism, and Asian Christianity, and at present focuses his research and writing on historiography, missiology, and Christianity in the non-Western world.Sunquist's articles, chapters, reviews, and essays have been published in numerous missiological and theological journals and books. He is author of Understanding Christian Mission: Participation in Suffering and Glory (2013), editor of A Dictionary of Asian Christianity (2001) and coauthor, with Dale Irvin, of History of the World Christian Movement: Volume 1 (2001) and Volume 2 (2012). With his daughter, Caroline Becker, he also co-edited A History of Presbyterian Missions, 1944-2007 (2008).Sunquist currently serves on the editorial board of Orbis Books (mission series). He is also a board member for the Foundation for Theological Education for Southeast Asia.Sunquist and his wife have four grown children and (at present) six grandchildren.
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