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Terry C. Hulbert, ThD Legacy Professor

Education:

  • Dallas Theological Seminary, ThM and ThD
  • University of Western Ontario, BA

Teaching Career:

  • Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Columbia Biblical Seminary, now Columbia International University
  • Teacher of Bible courses, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1972-2010)
  • Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1988-1994)
  • President, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1990-1991)
  • Academic Dean, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1972-1988)
  • Faculty, Northwestern College (1951-1957)
  • Helped found and establish the Urban Theological College of Central Africa

Other Career Highlights:

  • Missionary to Africa where he conducted church planting, worked in leadership training, and taught at the rural Chizera Bible Institute in Zambia (1957-1969)
  • Chairman of the Evangelical Fellowship in Zambia and served three terms as the Chairman of the Association of Evangelical Bible Colleges of Africa and Madagascar
  • Conductor of church growth workshops in Burundi, Central Africa Republic, the Ivory Coast, Mali, Sierra Leone, and South Africa
  • Lecturer for countless institutions and parachurch organizations for more than three decades
  • Key trainer for Campus Crusade and the Association of Christian Schools International

Publications:

  • Contributor to numerous journals
  • World Missions Today and Discipling Leaders with a Vision for the World
  • Several interactive Bible CDs, including “Walking in Their Sandals,” “Exploring Jesus’ World,” and “Israel in the Times of Gentiles”

Courses Taught

New Testament Survey: The Gospels/Life of Christ
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