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Dissertation Writing and Defense I (RES 898)

Term: 2019-2020 Spring

Faculty

Gilbert G. Braithwaite
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Mark W Gregory
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PhD in Old Testament History, Literature, and Languages, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1988
MDiv, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 1985
BS in General Business Administration, Mississippi State University 1981

Teaching Specialization

Old Testament History
Literature
Theology
Languages

Ministry and Academic Experience

Adjunct Professor – Belmont University
Adjunct Professor – Seminario Teologico Bautista de Guatemala (and affiliated seminaries)
Senior Pastor – Calvary Baptist Church

Bio

Dr. Gregory comes to Piedmont after 31 years of full-time experience as a Senior Pastor in Mississippi and Tennessee. His last pastorate was Calvary Baptist Church (19 years) in Murfreesboro, TN, where he was the founding pastor. His approach to innovative church structure and leadership prompted him to produce a book project: nakedLEADERSHIP- Leading from the Inside Out. He has served as an adjunct at Belmont University in Nashville, and in Baptist Seminaries in Central America where he developed a Hebrew Grammar in Spanish: Los Esenciales de la Gramatica Hebrea.

Publications

Hebrew Grammar: Los Elementos Esenciales de la Gramática Hebrea. January, 2018. 
Fiction novel: The Crossing Ward, January 2014.
Non-Fiction: nakedLEADERSHIP, October 2010. 
Fiction: Net Trigger, March 2008.

Larry Alvin Tyler
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Description

Writing the first two chapters under the guidance of a Dissertation Committee advisor. The student is required to submit the first two chapters, including the following: presentation of the research problem, review of literature (Chapter One) and method of research (Chapter Two).