Pam Durso new associate director.Upon the recommendation of the executive director, on November 18, 2002, the BH&HS Board of Directors unanimously and enthusiastically employed Dr. Pamela R. Durso as associate director effective June 15, 2003. Durso has served as assistant professor of church history and Baptist heritage at Campbell University Divinity School The Campbell University Divinity School, founded in 1995 and located in Buies Creek, North Carolina, is one of six schools that comprise Campbell University. The school is affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina as well as the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship since 1999. Durso earned the B.A. (1983) and Ph.D. (1992) at Baylor University and the M.Div. (1987) at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is a private, non-profit institution of higher education, associated with the Southern Baptist Convention, whose stated mission is "to provide theological education for individuals engaging in Christian . At Baylor, she was named Outstanding Senior Woman in Religion; church history was the major field of her doctoral program. Her dissertation was titled "`The Power of Woman': Sarah Moore Grimke, Abolitionist and Feminist of the 1830s." Mercer University will publish her forthcoming book on Grimke. At Campbell University, Durso has taught the following courses: Church History I, New Testament Era to 1500; Church History Survey II, 1500-Present; American Christianity; Baptist History and Heritage; Women in Christian History; History of Christian Missions; Denominational Heritage; Missions Practicum practicum (prak´tik n See internship. ; Worship and Spiritual Formation; Leadership and Missions Practicum; and Senior Synthesis. Durso wrote in her application for the position: "I believe my gifts in the areas of administration and organization would be an asset to the Society. I enjoy planning and implementing programs. Writing is also a great love of mine." Regarding organization and administration, she has served at Campbell on ten university and divinity school committees. Regarding writings, she has contributed to Baptist History and Heritage, the Journal of Church and State, the Baptist Studies Bulletin (an E-magazine produced by the Center for Baptist Studies at Mercer University), and EthicsDaily.com (an E-magazine produced by the Baptist Center for Ethics). She recently wrote the pamphlet "Myth: Baptists Have Always Been Racist" for the forthcoming pamphlet series titled "Baptist Myths" (to be published by the Baptist History and Heritage Society, the Center for Baptist Studies at Mercer, and the Whitsitt Baptist Heritage Society). Durso has presented papers at meetings of the Baptist History and Heritage Society; North Carolina Baptist Historical Society; Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion The American Academy of Religion is the world's largest association of scholars in the field of religion and related topics. It was founded in 1909. As a learned society and professional association of teachers and research scholars, the American Academy of Religion has over , American Christianity Section; and a Joint Ethics Colloquium col·lo·qui·um n. pl. col·lo·qui·ums or col·lo·qui·a 1. An informal meeting for the exchange of views. 2. An academic seminar on a broad field of study, usually led by a different lecturer at each meeting. sponsored by Baylor University and Southwestern Seminary. She has led many conferences on Baptist heritage and principles in North Carolina Baptist churches, the Pastor's School of Campbell University, the North Carolina WMU WMU Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Michigan) WMU Woman's Missionary Union (Southern Baptist Convention) WMU Waste Management Unit WMU World Maritime University (Malmö, Sweden) Missions Extravaganza at Ridgecrest; served on a panel on "Theological Education in North Carolina" at a North Carolina Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Inc. (CBF)—"a fellowship of Baptist Christians and churches who share a passion for the Great Commission of Jesus Christ and a commitment to Baptist principles of faith and practice. meeting; and served as a guest preacher in many North Carolina churches. Currently a member of the Angier Baptist Church in Angier, North Carolina Angier is a town in the Black River Township of Harnett County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,419 at the 2000 census. Geography Angier is located at 35° 30’31" North, 78° 44’15" West (35.508587, -78.737487)GR1. , other church memberships for the past ten years include Forest Hills Baptist Church, Raleigh, North Carolina For other uses of this name, see Raleigh. Raleigh (IPA: /ˈrɑli/, ral-ee) is the capital of the State of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County. , 2000-2002; First Baptist Church First Baptist Church may refer to many churches: Canada
"Pam Durso will bring to the society a superb level of academic and practical competence, an intense passion for the discipline of Baptist history, a strong commitment to freedom-based Baptist principles, and a wonderful ability to communicate the Baptist story," says Charles Deweese, BH&HS executive director. Jim Taulman, scheduled to retire on December 31, 2002, has graciously agreed to continue serving in a part-time capacity until June 15. Past that, he will continue to do contract work for the BH&HS. |
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