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Dr. Gary Colboch Hartsville, SC Mr. Daryl Edwards Surrency, GA Dr. F. Murray Mathis Murfreesboro, TN Dr. Martin Riser Jackson, SC Dr. Len Turner Woodstock, GA Mr. Jimmy Cox Andalusia, AL

LUTHER RICE COLLEGE AND SEMINARY

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. Randall Holcomb Stockbridge, GA Dr. Harold Rawlings Florence, KY Mrs. Pamela Rockett Snellville, GA Dr. Robert Williams Augusta, GA

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Dr. Victor Borden Kansas City, MO

Dr. Perry Cox Oklahoma City, OK

Dr. Bob Eklund Bedford, TX

Dr. Gerald Harris Marietta, GA

Dr. Ron Herrod Sevierville, TN

Dr. Richard G. Lee Cumming, GA

Dr. David Olford Memphis, TN

Dr. Ben Rogers Longview, TX

Dr. J. Sidney Sample Bryant, AR

Dr. Charles F. Stanley Atlanta, GA

Dr. Jay Strack Orlando, FL

Dr. Jerry Vines Canton, GA

Rev. Randy Williams Cartersville, GA

LUTHER RICE COLLEGE AND SEMINARY

BOARD OF REFERENCE

DIRECT

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Dr. Jim Waddle Kennesaw, GA

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ADMINISTRATION

James L. Flanagan, President

B.S., Southern Illinois University; M.Div., Liberty Univer-sity; M.Div., Ph.D, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Jeff McCann, Vice President for Institutional Effective-ness; Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs B.R.E., Piedmont Baptist College; B.S., Winston-Salem State University; M.Ed., CAS, University of North Caro-lina at Greensboro; Ph.D., University of North CaroCaro-lina at Chapel Hill.

Steven Steinhilber, Vice President for Administration B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University; M.A.A., M.Div. (cur-rently enrolled), Luther Rice College and Seminary.

Louis Hardcastle, Vice President for Financial Affairs B.B.A., University of Memphis; Certified Public Accoun-tant; Certified Financial Planner.

Dennis D. Dieringer, Vice President For Student Devel-opment

B.A., Cedarville University; M.Div., Grace College and Seminary; D.Min., Luther Rice College and Seminary.

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Evan Posey, Acting Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; Acting Undergraduate Dean

B.S., Georgia State University; M.A.A., M.Div., Luther Rice College and Seminary; Ph.D. Candidate, Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.

Brad Arnett, Graduate Dean

B.A., William Carey College; M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Ken Stokes, Chief Information Officer

B.A.R., M.A.A., Luther Rice College and Seminary.

Ron Long, Assistant to the President for Missions and Alumni/Church Relations

B. D., Th.M., M.A.C.O., M.A.M.F.C., D.Min., Luther Rice College and Seminary.

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FACULTY

Brad Arnett, Graduate Dean; Professor of New Testament and Greek

B.A., William Carey College; M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Sharon K. Atkins, Assistant Professor of Biblical Coun-seling

B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan University; M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary; D.Min., Gordon Conwell

Theologi-\ cal Seminary.

David Casas, Instructor of Old Testament

B.A., Georgia State University; M.A., M.Div., Luther Rice University, Ph.D. Candidate, Southern Baptist Theo-logical Seminary.

Ronald E. Cobb, Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Biblical Counseling; Counseling Program Coordinator ;

B.S.,Columbia Bible College; M.A.S., University of Ala-bama Huntsville; M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A.C.C., Luther Rice Seminary; D.Min., South-ern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D. Candidate, North-central University.

Dennis D. Dieringer, Vice President for Student Development; Professor of Pastoral Ministry

B.A., Cedarville University; M.Div., Grace College and Seminary; D.Min., Luther Rice College and Seminary.

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James L. Flanagan, President; Professor of New Testa-ment and Greek

B.S., Southern Illinois University; M.Div., Liberty Univer-sity; M.Div., Ph.D, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Daryl Fletcher, Director of Library Services

A. A., Northeast Alabama State Community College; B.A., M. L. S., University of Alabama.

D. Scott Henderson, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics; Apologetics Program Coordinator B.A., Florida Bible College; M.A.A., Southern Evangelical Seminary; M.A., Franciscan University of Steubenville; Ph.D., Duquesne University.

Ann Kerlin, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling B.B.A., University of West Georgia, M.Div., Luther Rice College and Seminary; M.A., Ph.D., Liberty University; L.P.C.

James M. Kinnebrew, Professor of Theology; M.Div. Program Coordinator

A.A., Central Florida Junior College; B.S., M.Div., Liberty University; Ph.D., Mid-America Baptist Theological Semi-nary.

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David Leonard, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Worldview

B.A., Iowa State University; M.A., Denver Seminary; Ph.D., University of Arkansas.

David L. Mapes, Professor of Theology

A.A.S., State University of New York at Cobleskill; B.S., Cornell University; M.S., Oklahoma State University; M.Div., Ph.D., Mid-America Baptist Theological Semi-nary.

Thomas Mapes, Assistant Professor of English B.A., Rhodes Colleges; M.Ed., Ph.D., Georgia State Univer-sity.

Jeff McCann, Vice President for Institutional Effective-ness; Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs; Profes-sor of Psychology and Sociology

B.R.E., Piedmont Baptist College; B.S., Winston-Salem State University; M.Ed., CAS, University of North Caro-lina at Greensboro; Ph.D., University of North CaroCaro-lina at Chapel Hill.

William Scott Moody, Assistant Professor of Preaching B.A., McNeese State University; M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; D.Min., Luther Rice Col-lege and Seminary; Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theologi-cal Seminary.

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Mark Owens, Assistant Professor of New Testament; Bachelor Program Coordinator

B.S., University of Georgia; M.Div., Th.M., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Aber-deen.

H. David Phillips, Professor of Old Testament and He-brew

B.S., University of Arkansas; Th.M., Ph.D., Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary.

Evan Posey, Acting Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; Acting Undergraduate Dean; Instructor of Theol-ogy and Apologetics

B.S., Georgia State University; M.A.A., M.Div., Luther Rice College and Seminary; Ph.D. Candidate, Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.

Rushton Ricketson, Professor of Leadership; Leadership Program Coordinator

B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; D.Min., Reformed Theologi-cal Seminary; Ph.D., Regent University.

Timothy M. Skinner, Assistant Professor of Bible B.S., Baptist University of America; Th.M., Dallas Theo-logical Seminary; Ph.D. Student, Liberty University.

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Joshua Stewart, Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew

B.A.R., Luther Rice College and Seminary; M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Gene M. Williams, Chancellor Emeritus; Professor of Preaching and Evangelism

A.B., Baylor University; M.Div., Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

William Wilson, Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek; Christian Studies Coordinator

B.A., Wingate University; M.Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Adjunct Faculty:

Rol Erickson, B.A., Warner Southern; M.A.T.S., Reformed Theological Semi-nary; Ph.D., Regent University.

Jeffrey Farmer, B.S. Georgia Southern; M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Ellen N. Fleming, B.A., Miles College; M.S., University of Alabama at Birmingham; M.A.L., Luther Rice College and Seminary.

William E. Gordon, Jr., B.S., Louisiana State University in Shreveport; M.Div., Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Jonathan F. Henderson, B.S., Toccoa Falls College; M.A., University of Central Florida; Ed.S., Valdosta State University.

William Jaggar, B.A., Mississippi College; M.Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Bruce A. Kreutzer, B.A., Gordon College; M.A., Princeton Theological Semi-nary; Ed.S., Florida Atlantic University; M.Div., San Francisco SemiSemi-nary; Ph.D., Georgia State University.

Andrew Martin, B.A., Piedmont College; M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theo-logical Seminary.

Jeff Meyers, B.A., Baylor University; M.Div., Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Max Mills, B.A., Catawba College; B.A., Florida Bible College; M.Div., Grace Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Liberty University.

Howard Owens, B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology; M.Div., Columbia International University; Th.M., Ph.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Michael Redman, B.S., Liberty University; Th.M., Dallas Theological Semi-nary.

Grady "Pete" Rockett, B.A., University of Georgia; M.A., University of Northern Colorado.

Rick Stubbs, B.A., M.A.L., M.Div., Luther Rice College and Seminary; Th.M., Liberty University.

Suresh Thomas, B.S., University of Madras; B.A., Harvest Bible College; MSW, University of Madras; M.A., Canadian Theological Seminary; D.Min., Asbury Theological Seminary.

Michael Woods, B.A., Carver Bible College; M.A.Min, M.Div., D.Min., Luther Rice College and Seminary.

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English Language Competency

Requirements . . . 14

F-1 Status Students . . . 14

Facilities . . . 40

Facilities for the Disabled . . . . 40

Faculty . . . 118

Federal Financial Aid . . . 25

Federal Work Study . . . 26

FERPA . . . 48

Financial Aid . . . 25

Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy . . . 28

Financial Aid Entrance/Exit Counseling . . . 27

Financial Appeals . . . 23

Financial Services . . . 19

Financial Policy . . . 19

Gender and Ministry . . . 47

Grades . . . 55

Grading Scale . . . 55

Graduate Programs. . . 75

Master of Arts Programs . . . 76

Apologetics . . . 76 Biblical Counseling . . . 78 Christian Studies . . . 80 Leadership . . . 82 Ministry . . . 84 Graduation . . . 63 Graduation Rate . . . 7 Grants. . . 25 Hazing Policy . . . 46 Health Insurance . . . 39 Historical Example . . . 2 History . . . 1 Image Policy . . . 47 Independent Studies . . . 52

Institutional Learning Outcomes. . 4

International Admissions . . . . 13 Leave of Absense . . . 59 Library . . . 37 Loans . . . 26 Location . . . 40 Map . . . 126

Marriage and Sexual Behavior . . 46

Methods of Payment . . . 20

Military Benefits . . . 31

Mission (Purpose) Statement . . 3

Modes of Credit . . . 52

Modular Studies, Extended . . . 52

Academic Advisement Services . . 37

Academic Information . . . 51

Academic Probation, Suspension and Dismissal . . . 60 Academic Integrity. . . 62 Accreditation . . . 7 Add/Drop . . . 33 Adjunct Faculty . . . 123 Administration. . . 116 Admissions Information . . . . 11 Admissions Policy . . . 11 Admissions Requirements . . . . 11 General . . . 11 First Steps . . . 12 Registration Clearance . . . . 12 Bachelor . . . 12 Master . . . 12 Doctoral . . . 12 International. . . 13 Non-degree. . . 15

Annual Security Report . . . . 41

Appealing Admission Denials . . 16

Appeals, Academic . . . 62

Appeals, Non-Academic . . . . 47

Applicant File Retention . . . . 11

Application Process . . . 11

Audits . . . 15

Basic Assumptions . . . 43

Beginning Work at Luther Rice. . 51

Board of Reference . . . 115

Board of Trustees . . . 114

Calendar . . . 9

Career Website . . . 39

Center for Research and Writing . 39

Change of Degree . . . 17

Class Attendance . . . 54

College Level Examination Program 53 Commencement Attendance . . 64 Core Values . . . 3 Course Cancellations . . . 35 Course Descriptions . . . 95 Bachelor . . . 95 Master . . . 102 Doctoral . . . 111 Course Load . . . 58

Definition of a Credit Hour . . . 57

Denominational Affiliation . . . 7

Discipline, Student . . . 45

Disclosure Policy . . . 49

Doctrinal Statement . . . 4

Donation Policy . . . 24

Drug Free Policy . . . 46

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Non-Degree Students . . . 46

On-Campus Studies . . . 52

Online Studies . . . 52

Online Technology Requirements. 59

Payment Plans . . . 20

Philosophy . . . 3

Pioneer . . . 39

Readmission Policies . . . 16

Recommended Course Sequencing . 51

Refund Policy . . . 22 Refund Methods . . . 23 Registrar Services . . . 33 Registration . . . 33 Residency Requirements. . . 44 Seminary Programs . . . 87 Master of Divinity . . . 88 Doctor of Ministry . . . 91 Sexual Harassment . . . 45 Sponsorships . . . 21 Standards of Conduct . . . 44 Status Sheet . . . 35 Student Affidavit . . . 44 Student Complaints . . . 48

Student Grievance Policy . . . . 47

Student Discipline. . . 45 Student Life . . . 43 Student Loans . . . 26 Student Services . . . 33 Textbooks. . . 36 Time Limitations . . . 53 Course . . . 53 Program . . . 54 Transcripts . . . 36 Transfer of Credit . . . 17 Tuition Assistance . . . 28

Tuition and Fees . . . 19

Undergraduate Programs. . . 65

Christian Service Preparation Program . . . 65

Florida Students . . . 65

Bachelor of Arts Degree . . . 66

Index . . . 67

Suggested Sequencing . . . . 69

Verification Procedures for Federal Financial Aid . . . 27

Veterans Benefits . . . 31

Withdrawal from Courses . . . . 28

Withdrawal Policy . . . 33

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Luther Rice College and Seminary

3038 Evans Mill Road

Lithonia, GA 30038

770-484-1204

1-800-442-1577

www.Luther Rice.edu

Exit 74 Lithonia Industrial Blvd

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