Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Paul Morrison

Becoming a Pastor Theologian

Paul Morrison

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Part 1: CPT fellow Paul Morrison joins the podcast to discuss his story of life, education, and becoming a pastor theologian. Paul serves as a Pastor at the Church at West Creek in Ohio and is a co-founder of the Ohio Theological Institute.

Part 2: We continue our conversation with CPT fellow Paul Morrison, a pastor in the Cleveland area who holds a PhD from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Paul reflects on the history of race and racism in the Southern Baptist Convention and reflects on its implications for contemporary tensions and debates. We go on to discuss the work of the Ohio Theological Institute, an exciting and innovative institution of theological education offering robust, flexible, and accessible theological education for Christians, including aspiring and established church leaders and theologians.


This resource is part of the series Seeking Wisdom: Reading, Writing, and Theological Reflection in the Life of the Pastor. Click Here to explore more resources from this series.


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Paul Morrison serves as a Pastor at The Church at West Creek in suburban Cleveland, OH. He is also the director and co-founder of the Ohio Theological Institute. Paul holds a PhD in Christian Ethics from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and is a member of the St. Peter Fellowship of the Center for Pastor Theologians.


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