Sunday, July 01, 2007

Ruthann Knechel Johansen Called as President of Bethany Theological Seminary

Richmond, Indiana-The Bethany Theological Seminary Board of Trustees has called Ruthann Knechel Johansen of Granger, Indiana, as president, beginning July 1, 2007. Dr. Johansen, who has served as adjunct faculty at Bethany Seminary and has been a visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School (1992-93) and Princeton Theological Seminary (1983-84), said in accepting the appointment: "The Church of the Brethren, our society, and the world need the faith and Christ-centered vision Bethany Theological Seminary and our church have offered since their foundings. I am committed to the Believers Church tradition which emphasizes the priesthood of all believers. In such a faith tradition, Bethany Seminary is not simply an institution charged with educating professional clergy; it is also an inspirational resource for study and empowerment for all believers within and beyond the denomination who seek to embody the love, justice, mercy, and peace of Jesus Christ in an often fearful and violent world."

Dr. Johansen is currently a professor in the Program of Liberal Studies and a Faculty Fellow of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. For thirteen years she administered and taught in the College of Arts and Letters interdisciplinary seminar "Ideas, Values, Images" at Notre Dame. She has also taught courses such as "War, Peace, and the Literary Imagination" and "Understanding Story: Cultures, Conflict, and Identity." Dr. Johansen participated in Notre Dame's Ford Foundation Summer Seminar on Cultural Diversity, and has received a Kaneb Teaching Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and the Distinguished Notre Dame Woman Award.

Dr. Johansen holds a Ph.D. in English with emphasis on religious, psychological, and philosophical thought in literature from Drew University, an M.A. in English from Columbia University Teachers College, and a B.S. in English and music from Manchester College. She is the author of several books and publications, including Listening in the Silence, Seeing in the Dark: Reconstructing Life After Brain Injury; The Narrative Secret of Flannery O'Connor: The Trickster as Interpreter; Coming Together: Male and Female in a Renamed Garden; "Peacemaking and Global Justice," "Our Babel: What Shall We Do with the Language"; and "Turning from Underneath: On Oppression and Power." She has been a writer for many Church of the Brethren publications, including Brethren Life and Thought, Guide to Biblical Studies, and Messenger magazine.

Dr. Johansen has been a guest lecturer in numerous venues, including professional associations, Earlham College, Juniata College, Manchester College, Bethany Seminary, and Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary.

Dr. Johansen is a member of the Crest Manor Church of the Brethren, South Bend, Ind., where she has served on various committees, including the Congregational Relations Committee, Envisioning Committee, and the Leadership Team. She currently is Moderator-elect of the Northern Indiana District of the Church of the Brethren. She has been a workshop and retreat leader at many local and denominational events, and has served on denominational study committees. Dr. Johansen was a member of the Bethany Board of Trustees from 1985-1995.

"The Board of Trustees of Bethany Seminary is very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ruthann Knechel Johansen as the next president of Bethany Theological Seminary," says chair Anne M. Reid. "She brings a deep love of the Gospel and the Kingdom and a great appreciation for the denomination to the office. Her skills in listening and in reconciliation will be invaluable in helping the Seminary relate to the larger church."

Bethany Theological Seminary was founded in 1905 and is the graduate school and academy for theological education for the Church of the Brethren. It is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The Church of the Brethren is an Anabaptist/Pietist denomination of 130,000 members in congregations throughout most of the continental United States. It is an historic peace church, conscientiously opposed to all war, and is intentional about working with peacemaking and reconciliation concerns.

Marcia Shetler
Director of Public Relations
Bethany Theological Seminary
615 National Road West
Richmond, IN 47374
Phone: 765-983-1823
www.bethanyseminary.edu