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Steve Carpenter
Adjunct Professor of Biblical Theology

John Brown University, B.A. / Dallas Theological Seminary, Th.M.

Heather Clark
Adjunct Professor of Counseling

University of Florida, Psychology, B.S. / University of Central Florida, M.S. / Georgia State University, Ph.D.

William Edgar
Adjunct Professor of Apologetics

Harvard University, B.A. / Westminster Theological Seminary, MDiv / Université de Genève, DThéol.

John Frame
Adjunct Professor of Apologetics

Princeton University, A.B. / Westminster Theological Seminary, B.D. / Yale University, M.A., M.Phil. / Belhaven College, D.D.

Dr. Haddon Robinson
Adjunct Professor of Homiletics

Southern Methodist University, M.A. / Dallas Theological Seminary, Th.M. / University of Illinois, Ph.D.

Woody Lahara
Adjunct Professor of Missiology

Columbia Theological Seminary, MDiv, Th.M.

Richard Pratt
Adjunct Professor of Hermeneutics

Roanoke College with advanced studies at Westminster Theological Seminary, B.A. / Union Theological Seminary, MDiv / Harvard University, Th.D.

Kevin Vanhoozer
Adjunct Professor of Christianity and Culture

Westmont College, California, B.A. / Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), MDiv / Cambridge University, Ph.D.

Karen Van Til Gushta
Adjunct Professor of Christianity and Culture

Calvin College, B.A. / Knox Theological Seminary, M.A. / University of New Mexico, M.A. / Indiana University, Ph.D.

Henry Krabbendam
Visiting Lecturer in the Doctor of Ministry program

The Theological University (Netherlands), B.A. / The Theological University (Netherlands), MDiv / Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), Th.M.

Jonathan G. Smith
Dean of Distance Education at Knox Theological Seminary

University of West Florida, B.A., B.A.; Webster University, M.B.A.; Knox Theological Seminary, M.A.; Reformed Theological Seminary, M.A.R.

Prior to his seminary training, Jonathan spent over eight years in corporate sales and training. His teaching is motivated by his desire to see students boldly proclaim the gospel and be trained in all aspects of ministry, not just preaching. He particularly enjoys the teaching of Apologetics and his teaching philosophy is inspired by I Peter 3:15,

“But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.”

The son of an accountant and a licensed mental health counselor, Jonathan blends practically-minded ministry training with a pastor’s heart. What motivates him as Dean of Distance Education is to meet people where they are at in their ministry training and provide them with the tools and teaching necessary to make them more effective in the place and ministry context God has called them to.

In addition to his experience in the corporate world, Jonathan has also served as an adult Sunday school teacher, worship pastor, interim minister, and has taught in a variety of Reformed settings.

A native Floridian, Jonathan loves fishing and scuba diving. He also enjoys reading, weightlifting, college football, and spending time with his wife Ivey Rose and two children, Jillian and Sterling.

Rev. Chad Causey
Adjunct Professor of Missions and Christian Education

Lee University, B.A.; Knox Theological Seminary, MDiv; Talbot School of Theology, Ph.D. (candidate).

Rev. Causey joined OneHope in 2001 after seven years of full-time youth ministry. For the past eight years, he has served as the Vice President of Global Ministries and in more recent years has worked with his team in transitioning the ministry into an outcome-based ministry orientation, with the integration of market, program and outcome research in program design and evaluation.

Rev. Causey has served in the military, taught in school, worked in business, and pastored a local church. Chad has been married for 15 years to Jeannine, and is the proud father of four children: Abigail, Charles, Katherine and Caleb. The Causeys reside in Coconut Creek, Florida.