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Frederick Houk Borsch
Frederick Houk Borsch is presently Professor of New Testament and Chair of Anglican Studies at The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. His recently published book, Keeping Faith at Princeton: A Brief History of Religious Pluralism at Princeton and Other Universities, discusses the promotion of religious diversity in American Universities.
Earlier he was the Interim Dean of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale and Associate Dean of the Yale Divinity School. He is the retired Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. Educated at Princeton, Oxford and the General Theological Seminary, his Ph.D. degree is from the University of Birmingham in England. In addition to teaching posts in England at Seabury-Western and the General Theological Seminary, he was formerly Dean, President, and Professor of New Testament at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He was Dean of the Chapel with rank of Professor of Religion at Princeton University where he taught in the Program in the History, Archaeology and Religions of the Ancient World. From 1988-2000 he was Chair of the Theology Committee for the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church.
Contributor of essays, articles and poetry to a number of journals and newspapers, he is the author or editor of some twenty books. He has been a conference leader and given university and seminary lectures at a number of institutions in this country and abroad.
Earlier he was the Interim Dean of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale and Associate Dean of the Yale Divinity School. He is the retired Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. Educated at Princeton, Oxford and the General Theological Seminary, his Ph.D. degree is from the University of Birmingham in England. In addition to teaching posts in England at Seabury-Western and the General Theological Seminary, he was formerly Dean, President, and Professor of New Testament at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He was Dean of the Chapel with rank of Professor of Religion at Princeton University where he taught in the Program in the History, Archaeology and Religions of the Ancient World. From 1988-2000 he was Chair of the Theology Committee for the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church.
Contributor of essays, articles and poetry to a number of journals and newspapers, he is the author or editor of some twenty books. He has been a conference leader and given university and seminary lectures at a number of institutions in this country and abroad.