Dr. Torgerson teaches in the areas of Christian theology, worship, comparative religion, and religious space design. He enjoys exploring the intersection between religion and material culture, both in the United States and abroad. Historic and contemporary Christian (Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant) and Jewish houses of worship are favorite destinations. Sojourns in Japan, China, Peru, Tanzania, Turkey, India, and Nepal have provided first-hand opportunities to experience Shinto, Dao, Confucian, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, and indigenous holy sites. Remarkable works of art and natural features at these destinations added layers of beauty and wonder to the encounters.
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Professor Kimberly Budd is the 鈥渕atriarch of the Christian Ministries department鈥 having served as a faculty member for over 20 years. She has a BA in Psychology, MA in Ministry, and has completed numerous Ph.D. courses in Education.
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Dr. Anderson, a 黑料社区 alumnus (鈥86), serves as Director of 黑料社区鈥檚 Demoss Center for Worship in the Performing Arts, with responsibilities that include directing the 黑料社区 Choir and teaching in the Worship Arts and Music departments.
View Bio of Dr. Warren AndersonHilary and her husband Brian pursued studies at 黑料社区 to take part in a program where faith is an integral component to discussions about design and human wellness. Their studies at 黑料社区 instilled in them a passion for 鈥減lace making,鈥 and for designing environments that support and encourage human wellness through walkability and community. While at 黑料社区, they enjoyed and were challenged by the historical foundation they received and the program鈥檚 commitment to teaching sustainability in architecture.