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Carl F. Ellis (Minister)
Carl F. Ellis (birth date -) is a theological anthropologist who has served as pastor and faculty member at institutions' such as Westminster Seminary and Redeemer Seminary. Currently, he serves as JOB TITLE at Reformed Theological Seminary. He has authored books on African American theology and the church's global mission. [1]

Works

 * Free at Last?: The Gospel in the African-American Experience (1995). IBSN 978083081687


 * Going Global: Beyond the Boundaries (2005). ISBN 9780940955943


 * Beyond Liberation: The Gospel in the Black American Experience (1983). ISBN 0877849145.


 * The Changing Face of Islam in America: Understanding and Reaching Your Muslim Neighbor, co-authored with Larry Paston (2000). ISBN 9780889651685.

Carls Impact[edit]
Carl Ellis has had a significant impact through his teaching and leadership roles. From 1986 to 2009, he served as an adjunct faculty member at the Center for Urban Theological Studies (C.U.T.S.), where he contributed to theological education and community outreach efforts. Additionally, he held the position of Dean of Intercultural Studies at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA, demonstrating his commitment to promoting intercultural understanding and engagement within theological education. Not to forget his involvement in teaching "in-prison" and "in-community" seminars for inmates and volunteers underscores his dedication to reaching marginalized communities and fostering spiritual growth and empowerment. Through his various roles and initiatives, Carl Ellis has undoubtedly made valuable contributions to theological education, intercultural understanding, and community. Guy.Moran (talk) 21:30, 1 March 2024 (UTC)[2][ reply]

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Carl the Author[edit]
Carl Ellis, Jr. has authored several books, including "Free at Last? The Gospel in the African-American Experience" and "Going Global Beyond the Boundaries: The Role of the Black Church in the Great Commission of Jesus Christ." These works explore topics related to African American theology and the global mission of the church.[3] Guy.Moran (talk) 21:49, 1 March 2024 (UTC)[ reply]

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About Carl F. Ellis Jr.[edit]
Dr. Carl Ellis has dedicated his life to ministry, education, and community outreach. He began his journey in 1969 as a Senior Campus Minister in New York. Over the years, he served in different roles including Assistant Pastor in Baltimore, faculty member at Chesapeake Theological Seminary, and seminar instructor for Prison Fellowship. Dr. Ellis has been deeply involved in academia, teaching at institutions such as the Center for Urban Theological Studies and Westminster Theological Seminary. He also holds degrees from prestigious institutions like Westminster Theological Seminary and Oxford Graduate School. His recent role as Associate Pastor for Cultural Apologetics at New City Fellowship reflects his ongoing commitment to engaging with different communities and addressing challenges through the lens of faith. Dr. Carl Ellis, Jr. | Reformed Theological Seminary (rts.edu) 2603:80A0:1C3F:FE73:8010:5AB:D4C1:D6ED (talk) 02:28, 20 April 2024 (UTC)